
Two balls were placed in front of Doug (Somerset, UK) to see which he would pick. It was not an instant decision, but the humans now know he prefers the yellow bouncy ball over the green wicker ball (today at least).
Two balls were placed in front of Doug (Somerset, UK) to see which he would pick. It was not an instant decision, but the humans now know he prefers the yellow bouncy ball over the green wicker ball (today at least).
Palombe (Brittany, France) has had a good Summer, coming and going and guarding her territory. She intends to have a good Autumn, and is perfectly content to sit and watch the rain.
A cushion moved on the sofa! Pippin (BC, Canada) was nice and relaxed and sleepy, when the thing just moved! He ran to the other side of the room for safety, abandoning his human, who was just adjusting their position, to their fate.
Voltaire (Saskatchewan, Canada) has spotted bacon. He is struggling to understand, however, why the bacon has not been offered to him.
The human has been getting some organisational supplies, including a file organiser for their desk. Lydia (Greater London, UK) is an excellent office manager, and tested it immediately. She reports that it is far too small and that cats cannot be organised.
Lisa (Ontario, Canada) is of the opinion that if the humans really wanted the laptop, they would move her. They never do, therefore, it is fine for her to keep sleeping there.
Heavy rain meant that Bonnie (West Sussex, UK) couldn't escort her human to the garage to fetch lunch. He's managed it by himself before, but just to be certain, she stood by the back door, mewing instructions.
Genie's (California, USA) human finally came home after being out for literally hours. She came running up, tail raised high and fluffy, to happily meow a greeting as they returned. She is a fantastic greeter.
It's been getting hot again this week, and Sammy (BC, Canada) has stopped sitting around in beams of sunlight and retreated to lounging around in the sink in the bathroom under the stairs. He has to keep cool somehow!
Pippin (BC, Canada) likes to join his humans at the dinner table, in his own little wooden desk chair. He even gets to swivel if he annoys the humans enough by attacking their legs, they spin him away for their safety.