Feline Window-Digging: A Case Study
We have three cats, two of which do not care enough about going outside to bother making tiny sad kitten noises about it. The one that does care enough gets to go out for an hour or three a day. The younger two stay in.
Millie (previously), however, does occasionally find the great outdoors interesting.
Specifically, she finds it interesting when there’s another cat out there.
Like the ginger cat that lives next door, for instance.
When she sees another cat, she does a thing.
And this is the thing that she does.
She’ll keep doing it for about as long as the other cat hangs around. Several minutes non-stop, sometimes. Note that the ginger cat is so used to it that he doesn’t even bother looking.
When the other cat goes away, Millie’s walnut-sized brain drops out of Scrabble Mode, and she wanders off peacefully to return to her principal occupation, which is sleeping.

thanks dan! i havent laughed so hard since i tragically lost my 2 cats 6 months ago. :( keep the pussy porn coming mate!
Comment by creekin — January 17, 2007 @ 10:36 am
keep the pussy porn coming mate!
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Comment by therealbartron — January 17, 2007 @ 4:12 pm
That’s simply gorgeous. And I don’t throw the word around.
Comment by asgromo — January 17, 2007 @ 6:53 pm
If only you could find a way to strap that to a generator.. I’m sure the laws of physics that apply only to cats would somehow allow you to make a perpetual motion machine powered by cute..
Comment by Iceman — January 18, 2007 @ 9:20 pm
One of my cats does the same thing to a mirror mounted on the inside of my bedroom door. Of course, she usually gets spooked once the door starts closing!
Comment by Anthony Hersey — January 19, 2007 @ 12:35 am
Who, exactly, all, is “we” in “We have three cats” ?
Just nosiness, that’s all.
Comment by EEK — January 21, 2007 @ 8:53 am