

Izzy never does that, but she’s old and creaky so I don’t think it’s comfortable for her to lay on her back.
I had a long haired cat lay on his back to cool off. He could spread his fluff open that way to get some airflow. Only cat I’ve ever had that I needed to keep cool rather than warm.
The (non-geriatric) females tended to want to play. Dangling a favorite toy was fun for the feline and safe for the primate.















So given Dr. Glaucomflecken is an opthalmologist, I’m at least 37.3% sure he meant her eyeglass prescription in diopters. Isn’t that right, Johnathan?