These pics always remind me of the lolcat bible translation. Were you reading my blog when I posted about that? It's really bizarre.
Hi VioletNow I do a lot of 'downward facing dog' poses in my classes...this would be the backwards facing cat pose I take it?are you proficient at this one?Happy Days
I am surprised that cats need to relax even more than they normally do.
The thing is cats relax so well they can leap into action at any time.I can pull a muscle just watching.
so cute - it definitely brought a smile
I wish I could stretch out like that. It seems so comfortable and healthy. I envy that cat.
Cats are almost boneless, I think -- like when you try to pick one up without him wanting you to pick him up...he either hangs there like a bag of jello or twists himself in 14 different directions at once so you can't hold on to him.
I think I must search your archives geewits.Delwyn, I am neither proficient at downward dog nor backwards cat - but thanks for thinking I might be. I am more like Bandobras!LGS, all this practice is what makes it look so effortless. And I agree, XUP, what with their bizarre body curls.Cats always look comfortable, don't they, Irene? And I'm glad it brought you a smile Char.
neither of my cats could muster up the energy to do that, I take it that they would have to actually move more than a whisker at a time?
Now that is lazy, Sagittarian. Even my cat can do this without wakening up.
I need tagota this cat's class. It's obvious she's advanced.
Love that picture, maybe I should try that pose do think it works?
I should do the same..I have two felines that stretch always..but I.m NOT following their lead!!Good photo! Purrr..Zzzzz
My yoga instructor used to always use a cat as an example of how to relax, Lola. So, yes, Berni and Naturegirl, I think it does work!
Too cute and so flexible...:-)
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These pics always remind me of the lolcat bible translation. Were you reading my blog when I posted about that? It's really bizarre.
ReplyDeleteHi Violet
ReplyDeleteNow I do a lot of 'downward facing dog' poses in my classes...
this would be the backwards facing cat pose I take it?
are you proficient at this one?
Happy Days
I am surprised that cats need to relax even more than they normally do.
ReplyDeleteThe thing is cats relax so well they can leap into action at any time.
ReplyDeleteI can pull a muscle just watching.
so cute - it definitely brought a smile
ReplyDeleteI wish I could stretch out like that. It seems so comfortable and healthy. I envy that cat.
ReplyDeleteCats are almost boneless, I think -- like when you try to pick one up without him wanting you to pick him up...he either hangs there like a bag of jello or twists himself in 14 different directions at once so you can't hold on to him.
ReplyDeleteI think I must search your archives geewits.
ReplyDeleteDelwyn, I am neither proficient at downward dog nor backwards cat - but thanks for thinking I might be. I am more like Bandobras!
LGS, all this practice is what makes it look so effortless. And I agree, XUP, what with their bizarre body curls.
Cats always look comfortable, don't they, Irene? And I'm glad it brought you a smile Char.
neither of my cats could muster up the energy to do that, I take it that they would have to actually move more than a whisker at a time?
ReplyDeleteNow that is lazy, Sagittarian. Even my cat can do this without wakening up.
ReplyDeleteI need tagota this cat's class. It's obvious she's advanced.
ReplyDeleteLove that picture, maybe I should try that pose do think it works?
ReplyDeleteI should do the same..I have two felines that stretch always..but I.m NOT following their lead!!
ReplyDeleteGood photo! Purrr..Zzzzz
My yoga instructor used to always use a cat as an example of how to relax, Lola. So, yes, Berni and Naturegirl, I think it does work!
ReplyDeleteToo cute and so flexible...:-)
ReplyDelete