Somehow, there has now been three years of Cat News. Thank you for joining us on this journey and sharing all of the wonderful news about your cats. We are trying to make some updates to our website to make it easier to browse all the hundreds of stories we've reported on, but our CEO Pippin would rather we celebrate by giving him his lunch early. Two hours early preferably. Who knows where Cat News is going, but here's hoping Pippin never changes.
Ollie (Ontario, Canada) says someone broke in and unrolled all the toilet paper but she scared him off so her human just didn't see him. That was very brave of her and she probably deserves treats.
No one knows exactly what Voltaire (Saskatchewan, Canada) was trying to achieve, but what he has achieved is a paper bag on his head - an excellent trophy from his continuing quest to stick his head everywhere.
Cassiel (Ontario, Canada) isn't nearly as proper as his hānai brother Terciel, and seems to think that sitting on the stairs and STARING through the bannister will cause the goat roti to levitate into his mouth.
Ollie (Ontario, Canada) reports that 2:30 AM is the appropriate time to clean her human's eyebrows. Why else would he be lying down with his eyes closed?
If you were wondering how things were going over here at Cat News, the main thing is that Pippin (BC, Canada) continues to wage war on any plant that the Cat News editor attempts to nurture.
Axl (Alberta, Canada) has a new ‘friend’ or love interest next door. She’s a sphinx cat and is always up on the furniture of the neighbour’s balcony. He’ll stay out there for ages switching his tail and watching her. Chatting…
Pippin (BC, Canada) is not normally interested in watching things with the humans. Recently though, when they put on a game show playing a tetris-style game, that needed his full attention.
Pebble (Nova Scotia, Canada) is a very sociable cat and absolutely loves it when the grandkids come over. She runs up to the door excitedly. This is not because she wants cuddles, its because she likes hunting them when they aren’t expecting it.