Monday, October 26, 2009

Cats Are Liquid

... and they can even flow uphill.

Last night, our Maximum Leader was outside in the Catican Compound. The doors to our house were closed. This morning, she was found asleep in a chair in our master bedroom when I woke up. I think she flowed under one of the doors and then up the stairs into our bedroom*.

Here she is having washed ashore on one of our sofas. Unseen, enigmatic tides will carry her out again.

* - Or someone could have opened our cat door for her. Either way, she managed to seep into the house like some kind of feline fog.

5 comments:

Jedi Knight Ivyan said...

We used to have a cat that "teleported" outside. Then he would sit on the balcony and cry 'til someone let him in.

K T Cat said...

Ivyan, that got a big laugh from me.

:-)

K T Cat said...

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Kelly the little black dog said...

I'd guess that cats are actually a superfluid. ;)

jlbussey said...

Nature abhors a vacuum, so just as air masses flow from regions of high pressure to those of low pressure, the tuxie flows into regions of artificially low feline concentration. She is a Force of Nature and will not be denied!