
The humans were doing the very annoying thing of moving the furniture around, so Pippin (BC, Canada) very helpfully decided to pitch in. He rode the big yellow armchair all the way down the stairs.


The humans were doing the very annoying thing of moving the furniture around, so Pippin (BC, Canada) very helpfully decided to pitch in. He rode the big yellow armchair all the way down the stairs.

This is just a gentle reminder from Cat News to take a break, and go and hang out with your cat for a bit! Especially those of you who might have been overdosing on the Human News lately (ok, I admit it, this is really a message for the Cat News Editor to themselves). Life is for spending with things that cause you joy, not just binging on horror.

Peanut (West Sussex, UK) is always a quiet cat. In fact his humans don’t always know he is in the same room as them. They just turn around and there he is. Peanut is here.

Gwen (New York State, USA) is too tired to play, but also too playful to sleep. She instead is just sulking and periodically complaining to her humans as she struggles to keep her eyes open.

The birds were out and singing today, so Pasta (Wicklow, Ireland) was singing back to them. It is not clear if the birds appreciated this accompaniment or not.

Terciel (Ontario, Canada), being a proper gentleman, sits tidily in front of his human, and wills a piece of goat brochette into his mouth.

There are new curtains in the bedroom and Pippin (BC, Canada) absolutely loves them. He loves them so much he wants to murder them.

Tess (Renfrewshire, Scotland) likes to be brushed, but only if she is free to groom her human at the same time. It must be a two way exchange.

Cat News believes in supporting cats who are making important cultural contributions, so we are happy to report that Taters (California, USA) has been nominated for a Webby Award for his contributions at NASA. Cats are important internet ambassadors and it is nice to see them recognised.
You can vote for him here:
https://vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting#/2025/video-film/general-video-film/events-live-streams
You can see our report on his work here:
Taters

The humans have been trying different locations for their wifi router, including a box that can be mounted on the wall. Pippin (BC, Canada) prefers it on the floor though, even if all the holes get full of fur.