Most relaxed cats in Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Published: 00:00, 14 April 2016
Not a day goes by without Facebook feeds being jammed with pictures of cats doing cat-like things like, eating, sleeping and relaxing in general.
A survey conducted by money-saving website voucher codes pro has revealed what Brits like reading about online. Top of the list came celebs, closely followed by anything to do with animals.
With this in mind, we asked readers to send us photos of their purr-fect pets relaxing at home and we were inundated with more than 100 images. Here's a small selection of the ones we received.
Bapchild-based Bengal cat Halo, two, is seen here chilling out at home one Sunday.
Three-year-old Mittens is in reflective mood at home in Sittingbourne.
Sheerness residents Minky, Millie and Missy taking some time out.
This is Coach, he's three. Here he is relaxing after getting his head stuck in a paper carrier bag handle, which happened when he tried to dive into the bag. He's not much of a relaxer!
According to his owner, Tina Hills, Sparky "must be one of the most grumpiest, unsociable cats in Sittingbourne!"
Sarah Lowe sent this photo in. She said: "My cat loves laying next to and sometimes on top of our dog. His name is Izzy (he's definitely male, my daughter named him) he's two-years-old and lives in Sheerness."
Sit up and take notice! Here's six-year-old Paddy from Sittingbourne
This is Daisy. She's 10-months-old and lives in Teynham.
It's all too much for eight-year-old Pushy, of Sittingbourne.
Eight-year-old Trevor, of Sittingbourne, has found a nice rug to rest on.
Minster-based moggie Stewie is showing his little friend how to do it.
The Sky is the limit for four-year-old Paddy from Minster who enjoys chillaxing in the most random places.
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