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Feline friends in my Italian garden

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Mitzi among my potted herbs.
Pisellino (little pea) climbed my fig tree to get my attention, while I was pruning nearby hedges.
Cappuccino cooling off on my patio among the plants
Cappuccino annoying his mother Cipollina, while she is trying to take an afternoon nap under my wisteria.
Cappuccino plays with his mother, Cipollina (little onion).
Mitzi among my potted herbs. Click the image to enlarge.

Mitzi among my potted herbs.


My husband and I live in Montefiascone (VT) Italy during the summer. My teenage neighbor has several cats, who have adopted me and arrive on my garden patio each morning. Here are some of my favorite photos of my feline friends.


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