
Lydia's (Greater London, UK) human has been in the wrong room all day. This has been a great annoyance for her, and she has had to grumpily guard the doorway in case they aren't safe in there.
Lydia's (Greater London, UK) human has been in the wrong room all day. This has been a great annoyance for her, and she has had to grumpily guard the doorway in case they aren't safe in there.
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.
Lydia (Greater London, UK) has been making herself at home in her human's clothing storage box, and of course, she makes sure she is the shape of the container she is in. Today she is a cube.
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.
Nayla (Greater London, UK) has been trying out new beds recently. A play mat, a play mat cover and a pram have all been tested. But the Moses basket has been the best one. Especially as the small human warmed it in advance.
The humans cannot believe it. Lydia (Greater London, UK) has completely vanished. One minute she was sniffing around in the corner, near the flowerpot and now she is no-where to be seen.
There are many blankets on the sofa, but Lydia (Greater London, UK) has decided to claim all of them. She is happily sitting dead centre in the middle.
Penny (Greater London, UK) tried some of her human’s tea today. She dabbed her paw into it before her human could react and spilled a significant amount. After licking her paw, she decided she did not like it.
Wally (Greater London, UK) is surprised to discover that books keep re-appearing on the shelves. He has resolved to redouble his efforts to knock them on the floor where they are easier for his human to read.