Tag: French cats
A Christmas Card For Cat Lovers Only
December 12, 2019
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A post only cat-lovers will understand: A Christmas letter by Vino le Bambino.
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A Passel of French Cats
June 30, 2016
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French cats, they're everywhere, even in in hotels, restaurants, and shops. Check out the photos, then meet the incredible Flying Babycats.
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A French Christmas Letter
December 24, 2015
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Do the French send out the beloved, and sometimes dreaded, Christmas letter, as Americans do? Today we find out, and share a French Christmas letter ...
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It’s Raining Chats et Chiens
July 16, 2015
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We're longing for rain in Burgundy's nasty drought, but let's look at a deluge of a different sort: the many cats and dogs of France. ...
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“J’ai Sommeil”: The Life of a French Cat
December 6, 2012
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It's beddy-bye time, and who does it better than a cat? Especially 'un chat français'. Plus a special book recommendation, and a very European shopping ...
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‘Le Week-end’ in the French Countryside
June 2, 2011
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Isn't it funny that in this land of leisure, the French don't have a word in their language for 'week-end'? But we do! Here's what ...
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From Chât-eau to Chat
June 2, 2011
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We're vacationing in Italy this week, so instead of a post, here is a gallery of some of my favorite French cat photos.
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