Cats are inside animals - urban inside animals. How odd! Farms have cats, it's just one of those things - like they have cows and stuff.
And therefore, if England is getting more daylight than Australia, they should be getting hotter weather too. They should be dealing with 60 degree days, and 40 degree nights. *laughs* I grew up in the Faroe Islands where it hardly gets dark at all in summer (on the longest day you can go up on the tallest mountain - 1/10 of Mt Everts btw - and watch the sun set and then immediately rise again). And trust me, it ain't warmer there than in Australia! ;)
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How odd! Farms have cats, it's just one of those things - like they have cows and stuff.
And therefore, if England is getting more daylight than Australia, they should be getting hotter weather too. They should be dealing with 60 degree days, and 40 degree nights.
*laughs* I grew up in the Faroe Islands where it hardly gets dark at all in summer (on the longest day you can go up on the tallest mountain - 1/10 of Mt Everts btw - and watch the sun set and then immediately rise again). And trust me, it ain't warmer there than in Australia! ;)