
Pippin (BC, Canada) has taken a great interest in the Christmas tree decorations, and even managed to get one off to play with. This has had the effect of covering him with glitter, so his humans get to enjoy a very sparkly Pippin.


Pippin (BC, Canada) has taken a great interest in the Christmas tree decorations, and even managed to get one off to play with. This has had the effect of covering him with glitter, so his humans get to enjoy a very sparkly Pippin.

Biscuit (Pacific Northwest) was having a very important snooze lately, and looked completely adorable doing so.

Whatever the humans were eating, it smelled like fish, and Rom (Cambridgeshire, UK) was very certain he would like some. He decided to loudly let his humans know this for as long as he could still smell it (which was quite some time).

The humans had the door open for a bit, and Sammy (BC, Canada) came to sit on the doormat and contemplate the world. He didn't want to wander too far, he was just content to relax and sniff the rain.

Noodles (New York, USA) is feeling much better after some tummy troubles early this week. She will not, however, be eating the tuna flavored cat food any time soon. Thankfully, new cans of chicken flavored cat food arrived today.

Mihee (Seoul, South Korea) is an excellent guardcat and likes to stand on the doormat, between her human and the dangers outside. Unless she's actually there to make sure her human doesn't leave. Either way, she is doing a good job.

Zac (Yorkshire, UK) has been training very hard. He is looking to fill the goalkeeper position if GB ever stands up a National Cat Football Team.

Doug (Somerset, UK) is, in theory, a very camouflaged cat, especially at night. Unfortunately his humans think this may have made him somewhat complacent, and his recent hiding places have not been very thought through. Hiding under a cushion is not quite enough to disappear.

Pippin (BC, Canada) is very excited to report that he found a bug in the house. He did nothing except watch it carefully, because he literally wouldn't hurt a fly (but he would hurt a person's feet).

The Christmas cards must be written, and predictably, Fae (Greater London, UK) is extremely invested in making the process something of an obstacle course. Cat News has received no information about whether the task was completed.