For many people the coming of summer means the start of another hay fever season. For safety’s sake, avoid handling small pets if you have an especially powerful sneeze.
![I'd offer you a tissue, but you're all the way over there now.](https://i0.wp.com/cutetropolis.com/wp-content/uploads/picture_99-768x1024.jpeg?resize=636%2C848)
Bless you, Sharon H.
For many people the coming of summer means the start of another hay fever season. For safety’s sake, avoid handling small pets if you have an especially powerful sneeze.
Bless you, Sharon H.
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Your mind is a fascinating place, Mike.
Agreed!
Double that!!! š
Oh, yes, yes it is. (That looks a lot like my cat!)
I LOVE the surprise scroll down!!
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Iām known around the office for my violent sneezes. Hopefully nobody will bring small pets to work during hay fever season!
Oh, this was me today. Despite a Zyrtec, I’ve been sneezing and wiping away my tearing eyes all day. Don’t think I blew away any kitties though. Yes, Mike’s brain works in genius ways.
Did anyone else look at the photo, think “that’s a hell of a lot of worms,” and then realise that the brown things were seed pods of some kind?
Uh…no…
But now I see it…
Wait! Guess what those are?!! They are birch ‘CATkins’ !!!! For real!
Is that what they’re called?! We had a birch tree in our front yard when I was a kid and I would collect them and use them in my mud pie kitchen in the back yard. š
I really, REALLY should have known that – my nickname at school was Catkins because my surname is Atkinson!
Kitty’s orbital reentry did not go as planned.
That’s what I was thinking. Kitty comet.