These were taken the day after the pseudo-move, as soon as the cats came back from a weekend at the vet. Biscuit was hiding, but the other two explored the new environs:


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nice kitties :)
Posted by: duallogic | September 26, 2007 2:13 AM
Very cute. I recently put obtained a new bookshelf, which my little cat Charlotte loves to climb on/hide in. I was wondering why all my books would end up on the bed and floor when I came home every day, and then I heard some rustling and saw the eye shine of Charlotte peering at me from behind The Descent of Man.
Posted by: Laelaps | September 26, 2007 11:22 AM
Laelaps,
It's amazing how many ways a title can be appropriate to a situation. How many times has the volume in question made the descent?
Posted by: Alan Kellogg | September 26, 2007 6:01 PM
Cute cats. My two always find high places irresistible as well. Show them anything new, and a thorough inspection takes place.
Posted by: Siani | September 28, 2007 6:29 AM