
Lydia (Greater London, UK) was getting very restless while her humans were eating. Eventually, they threw her a bone, or rather, a paper straw and she had a great time biting it and releasing all her pent up violence.
All the ways cats are fast and strong.
Lydia (Greater London, UK) was getting very restless while her humans were eating. Eventually, they threw her a bone, or rather, a paper straw and she had a great time biting it and releasing all her pent up violence.
Clover (California, USA) has planned out a whole exercise routine for herself. Today is a rest day. So is every other day this week and for the foreseeable future.
Matilda (Great Manchester, UK) is a mighty hunter, with some notable exceptions. Recently she was seen to successfully catch her human’s sock, but unfortunately the wily thing got away from her. Time will tell if the next one will repeat this miraculous escape.
The humans went outdoors today, and that was just exhausting for Tom (Ontario, Canada). He is done for the day. Too much happened. Now he must sleep.
Among Tigger-Tiger’s (Massachusetts, USA) many duties as benevolent boss to his human staff is to act as their personal trainer via demonstration and example such as rolling around and doing flips all whilst purring loudly.
Oscar (Berkshire, UK) has trained his Grand-human. When Oscar wants to play, he scratches the sofa so Grand-human knows to wave his hand around wildly near Oscar and shout "get off the sofa" so Oscar can bite and ninja attack the hand.
Pippin (BC, Canada) has invented yet another way to wake up his humans, which he tested out today. He climbed under the covers, past one of his humans’ heads, crawled over their body, until he found their ankles. From there he can bite the ankles until the human notices him.
Today, Rolo (Colarado, USA) scaled Mount Wardrobe for the first time using poorly placed storage boxes as a new route. Instead of planting a flag, he waved his tail triumphantly and refused to be helped down.
Latte (Seoul, South Korea) is a big boy now. He still believes he is a kitten though, and leaps onto his human’s stomach as though he weighed nothing.
Benjamin (Surrey, UK) was very curious about what his human was eating today, and was even allowed to get close enough to sniff it. This is how Benjamin’s human learned that cats will eat bread when given the opportunity.