Sammy (BC, Canada) has some important life advice for everyone: the best time to leap onto your human’s chest is apparently at about 3am. He hopes every cat out there will try it out tonight.
Yogi (Buckinghamshire, UK) is not impressed. His human has changed the duvet cover on the bed. The previous one had large dark embroidered flowers which were fun to pounce on and attack. The new cover has nothing that can be considered pretend prey!
Recently there has been a momentous change. Voltaire (Saskatchewan, Canada) switched from sleeping on the left side of the sofa, to sleeping on the right side. He is one wild cat.
Herbert (Prince Edward Island, Canada) was listening to the birds, but apparently that was too much for him and he has fallen asleep on the window-sill.
Dougal (Wicklow, Ireland) settled immediately into a new box, the first chance he had, but the way it is straining at the seams indicates it might not last long enough for him to get used to this one.
Sugar (California, USA) decided to run full speed at the trash can, sending pieces of paper flying everywhere. It was almost as much fun afterwards watching the human run to clean it all up again.
Kevin (BC, Canada) has been keeping his socks very clean lately, and would like the younger humans to please stop touching them. They don’t understand that it takes a lot of work to keep his little feet perfect.
Kitkat (Leicestershire, UK) has been super excited about having some wind to run around in. It did mean he came indoors covered in bits of twig and leaves though.
There was a lot of commotion coming from the bathroom. Apparently Joe (Missouri, USA) had knocked over all of the shampoo and conditioner bottles in the shower like it was a bowling alley.
Hiro (Ontario, Canada) has decided to help motivate his human by sitting at their feet and meowing while they work. That way they definitely won’t forget to take lunch (or to give Hiro lunch).
Andy (Ontario, Canada) is not big on TV, not even kitty TV. There is one exception though. He loves movies full of destruction and monsters. Those are worth watching.
The humans have been shopping and Toby (New York State, USA) is thrilled. He thinks the new coasters are amazing playthings. They bounce around excellently.
Ginger (Ontario, Canada) is not sure about the new catsitter. Not sure about them at all. For now she will have to watch them through the doorway until she can tell what they are like.
Spock’s (Surrey, UK) human has been messing around with old, old machines all day. Spock is of the opinion these things are way better than the more modern stuff though, there is much more room on the top of the monitor to sit on.
Kurt (Greater London, UK) was of the opinion his human was spending too much time staring dumbly at a book, so he confiscated it. However, it seems like he’s grown to like it and now he is curled up with a good book.
Jasmine (Kent, United Kingdom) has found an excellent hiding place at the back of the cupboard. She can watch her humans easily and all they can see is eyes in the dark.
Voltaire (Saskatchewan, Canada) has been watching his crazy main human rearrange furniture all evening. It has been totally exhausting for him keeping track of all the changes. He can now do nothing but yawn.