(Marshall’s photo of two of his cats – Penny watching as her son, Snugg, enjoys a yawn. Penny: “Son, you must take after your father’s side of the family”.)
Hubby & me

Son, Marshall

RIP Sundae Girl

RIP, Sweet Gypsy

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The look on Sungg’s face is priceless! That picture cracks me up Dianna 😀
HA! Love your caption for the photo…..!
Pam and Sam
So cute!
He may take after his father’s side of the family in actions, but I have to say he looks like a carbon copy of his mother!! 😉 What I love about cats is that there is never any doubt about what they are thinking, they have such facial expression!!
Penny’s expression is so cute. “That’s my boy.”
I love the look on Penny’s face…having raised 4 sons, I remember that look! How cute – thanks, Marshall, for sharing that photo and thanks, Dianna, for sharing it with us!
Cute!
Either that, or he’s entered his teen years!
they are pretty!
It almost looks like she’s trying to figure out why he’d be yawning; it’s not like he’d done anything earlier in the day! Thanks for featuring them!
makes me wonder if she’d say “Dude!! A little decorum, please!”
Beautiful cats! Are you sure his yawn was “wordless” and not a roar?
Penny’s probably thinking, “You think YOU’RE tired? Try putting up with you all day!” A mama’s work is never done, you know. 😀
I don’t know which is the more priceless expression – the one yawning or the one giving him the stink eye. LOVE this one!
LOL Love this. Those kittens have grown!
Perfect! It’s like you read Penny’s mind! 🙂
Great photo! I love to watch the facial expressions on a cat’s face. They are so easy to read!
Love this shot…..wow:)
Cute picture.
So cute! They know how to relax! And where better than on the porch…a true Southern classic! ~ Sheila