The cat was spotted back in March, when only just begun to go to the snow and the sun made the way, finally, through the forbidding clouds. Photographer just could not pass this entertainer, who then stood on his hind legs, then skipped, then played with himself. Apparently, the cat (or was it a cat?) Too happy the first sun and warm weather. Here are some pictures of a truly unique moment of the game .. a beautiful kitty in a beautiful park, one fine day .. Enjoy your perfect posing this sweet kitty.
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