

Thanks for warm wishes, It's a snow leopard, OK not found in Africa, but it's a rare & beautiful cat - that's what I want to say below my avatar but can't work out how to get that info below the picHi Hilda,
Welcome on in
Now, that's what I call a pussy cat, lovely!
Hi Sheila, we are 6000ft above sea level (near Johannesburg) and it gets cold in the winter (overnight can go as low as minus 5 but if the sun shines it can be up to 20 deg C midday) but to make matters worse our houses are not centrally heated, so you have a heater on in the room you are working and the rest of the place ise a fridge!!! then you move off to watch a bit of TV in the evening and put on a heater there and get a huge quilt and wrap up!! but then in summer even up this high we get temps of 32+ but we do not have humidity this high up. Can't wait to get back to UK and have a warm house all winter. Won't miss the high summer temps but do like it to be pleasantly warm - oh well can't have everything.Hi Hilda and welcome to TDa very friendly place to be as you'll soon find out.
I can't imagine it being freezing in South Africa - always expect it to be piping hot![]()
Thanks for warm wishes, It's a snow leopard, OK not found in Africa, but it's a rare & beautiful cat - that's what I want to say below my avatar but can't work out how to get that info below the pic

Hello Hilda, welcome.
He is a beautiful cat. The tag below the avatar is awarded by Administration. It takes a bit of time to earn it. But you can add a message on your status by clicking on your user name.
You can also create an Album and put some pictures in there with a small write up about the snow leopards.
Have fun.
[Edit] - You can also add pictures of where you live with a description, (your last post was interesting) and your family if you wish.![]()
Too right!!Hi Hilda
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