
Linda (Cork, Ireland) made herself comfortable, maybe too comfortable, on her human's feet. So her human had no choice but to watch another episode of their TV show. Once again, a cat doing what's best for everyone.
Linda (Cork, Ireland) made herself comfortable, maybe too comfortable, on her human's feet. So her human had no choice but to watch another episode of their TV show. Once again, a cat doing what's best for everyone.
The cupboard opens outwards, so it should be easy to get out if one were to need to exit it from within. Katie (Dublin, Ireland) however, is perfectly willing to wait and meow continuously until a human comes and rescues her. Someone else should do the hard work of opening doors for her.
The birds were out and singing today, so Pasta (Wicklow, Ireland) was singing back to them. It is not clear if the birds appreciated this accompaniment or not.
Joy (Dublin, Ireland) had a meltdown. The vet said "slightly chonky." Joy heard "utterly, irrevocably, CHONKY." Post-vet, her human offered a big book as a peace offering, knowing it would please her. She sat on it, but with her back turned and ears in full aeroplane mode. Apparently, the road to feline recovery from such an insulting episode is a long one.