Some demanding furry strangers.

I am sure that you have also encountered some that don't take no for an answer.
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So, look what appeared at the glass door of our room.

We have visited many places, and at times lovely surprises took place. This was one such time and of course, my wife was very happy as she loves to feed anything that moves. So, her day was made by what you will see in here. Happily, she grabbed the milk, and I was worried that there would not be enough milk for my morning coffee. But it was misty and cold outside, and we allowed the strangers to come into our room.

A hungry stranger screamed, Hey, I know you are in there and I want milk. I am watching you and don't hide away.
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Another one was waiting to see if the screamer would have any success.
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Yay! Then they had milk inside and they were very happy.
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Come, come, the screamer said, can't you see that the bowl is empty? Now don't be stingy.
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Yay! The party continued.
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The black and white one had enough, but we thought that the screamer would drink all of the milk in the fridge.
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Finally, they were done.
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Have a look at that face as we left in our car.
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Yes, it was a lovely visit, and it was on the day that we left to return home. The mountains were hidden in mist, and we had a high mountain pass lying in wait for our return. I have to be honest and say that the mist worried me a bit, as anything can happen on a high mountain in thick mist. But thankfully, as you will see in some other posts, we crossed the pass successfully. To get back to the cats, they were very friendly and that screamer one was just using the calls as a cover to gain access to the milk. After that, it was all bells and whistles. I can say a lot about animals, and at times they can be so clever and so cute. For instance, how did that cat know that we were going to give it milk? And why was its connection waiting out of sight behind the corner of the door. They must pull this lurk with every visitor:))
Such is life.

I hope you have enjoyed the story and the pictures.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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The writing is interesting and the cat's expression is very adorable

It could be an intricate plot.
This duo looks well versed in the act of milking new visitors 😂😂

Interesting story and pictures of her cute cat I love with this second story of beautiful cats 😁