Monday’s pets on furniture

Posted on Mon, 14 Nov 2016 by KiM

If you would like to participate in the Monday’s pets on furniture series please send photos, your name, location and a brief description to kim[@]desiretoinspire[.]net, or hashtag your photos #DTIpetsonfurniture. Thanks!

From my sister Jen: Three levels of cats (coincidentally ordered youngest to oldest), and Spencer lounging on a shelf.

Tuli@SF,CA
– Maggie

For the nineteen years I’ve had my dogs (greyhounds) I have not allowed them on furniture because their nails would shred upholstery and bed comforters when they made their “nest”. We knew that Miss Harri Berri would sneak up onto my bed in my absence because I would find my bed pillows and comforter “rearranged” (as documented in a photo taken by my housemate and sent to you for a previous Pets on Furniture post).  This is Tesla (my newly adopted greyhound girl, formerly known as “Fiat Experiment”) pictured on my leather sofa. After all these years, I gave in to this sweet new girl regarding the furniture…and she even sleeps with me now.  ;o)
Toni 

Meet Cindy – the french bulldog – and her friend Romão, my nice pets.
– Manuela

Here is one from me: Phoebe on my Victorian embroidered grandfather chair with Bernie sleeping on the cat tree (that I typically drag out of the room whenever I take photos LOL)

For some #blizzard2016 is just a day like any other day #caturday #ihavethumbs

A photo posted by Sandrine Guerin (@sandrineguerin) on Jan 23, 2016 at 6:10am PST

Sorry to wake you up fatso 🐻

A photo posted by We Are Leisho! – Leo & Misho (@keepingupwithleisho) on Nov 7, 2016 at 3:26pm PST

Someone is lurkin in the shadows…. 👀

A photo posted by We Are Leisho! – Leo & Misho (@keepingupwithleisho) on Oct 22, 2016 at 10:14am PDT

I love them ! I did a cat photo post today myself. I take photos of them all the time, might as well share 🙂

Bill Huynh says:

Love your design,, great work!

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