The little cat of chaos and adventure strikes again. What is her plan? Does she have one? Will one of the cats be saying boo hoo roo? All may be revealed, later this week.
When my childhood cat, Blackie, was old, she would still get zoomies now and then. She’d run through the house and into my parents’ bedroom, hit the scatter rug, and let momentum carry her under a low clearance bureau. Then, with no room for a running start, she’d feel trapped, cry for help, and my mother would have to come and carefully extract her while Blackie made protest noises.
When Feral Mama HedgeCat’s three kittens were small, they’d run behind the china cabinet as part of their “zoomies” routine. Then Inky got too big to fit, and watched in frustrated amazement as his sisters ran through. Then Tippie couldn’t fit, and only TigerLily zipped through. Now they all occasionally revisit their erstwhile hides-holes, wondering at the way the world has shrunk.
Did any of you have a similar experience when visiting your old primary school as an adult?
Makes me think of the time the family cat of the time managed to fall behind a bookcase (sitting in an angle in the corner of the room and leaving a small—perfectly cat-sized incidentally—gap). A tall one. If anything _over_loaded with stuff. At about 1 in the morning. And because the distressed and trapped cat was naturally yowling up a storm in hopes of a rescue, my poor parents ending up spending about an hour of their night emptying and then moving the bookcase so to free the cat they would’ve rathered spent sleeping.
A couple months later, it then all happened again. My dad then placed a wooden board over the gap between the bookcase and the wall, ensuring there would be no more repeats. As far as I know, that board is still there now, about a decade later.
Both Mac and PC like to jump to the top of my closet door in my bedroom. I think it was PC a while back that fell off (I am sure she would tell you it was on purpose) on the side of the door toward the wall. The door makes a triangle with the corner and I think she felt trapped. I suspect if I had waited long enough she would have figured out how to push the door enough so she could get out, but I helped her out.
Georgia’s uncanny ability to forecast the weather 3 or 4 weeks in advance has manifested itself yet again. I live in rural Snohomish County in Washington State, maybe 20 miles from where Georgia resides IRL. Yesterday’s strip about the sun on the snow being blinding was amusing. But this morning I awoke to about one inch of fresh snow with the sun shining brightly on it, although it has since clouded over and we are now having a “wintry mix”.
uncle snipe 9 months ago
The little cat of chaos and adventure strikes again. What is her plan? Does she have one? Will one of the cats be saying boo hoo roo? All may be revealed, later this week.
fullmoondeb Premium Member 9 months ago
Ah yes, always fun to fish them out from under the furniture.
Le'letha Premium Member 9 months ago
Predictions:
A) Ora Zella discovers a hidden kingdom of bureau mice.
B) Ora Zella IS NOT STUCK AND DOES NOT NEED HELP. Really.
C) Ora Zella chews her way through the back of the bureau and gets into the Woman’s paints or other non-cat-approved materials.
D) Everyone gets stuck behind the bureau, one at a time.
Place your bets!
Robin Harwood 9 months ago
Ora Zella, first, it’s a “byor row”, and, second, it’s what you’re stuck behind.
dmah Premium Member 9 months ago
“It’s not clear whether she fell or dropped down deliberately …” Yup, Grumpy Papa knows his little kit very well!
Jacob Mattingly 9 months ago
Grumpy papa is probably right
Sue Ellen 9 months ago
This is too big for cats to handle. Somecat needs to get the woman.
FreyjaRN Premium Member 9 months ago
Elvis isn’t wrong.
ikini Premium Member 9 months ago
Little details: Lupin’s tail-twitch and Elvis’s paw shading his eyes as he looks at OZ.
Ricky Bennett 9 months ago
At least she’ll know if it’s gonna rain tomorrow. It’s a weathered bureau…
WelshRat Premium Member 9 months ago
Ora Zella in Cat Prison. Although she can probably fit through the bars.
FreihEitner Premium Member 9 months ago
We had one cat who “tattled” on the other who had gotten into our cooking pan cabinet and was just chilling in there.
anne o 9 months ago
When my childhood cat, Blackie, was old, she would still get zoomies now and then. She’d run through the house and into my parents’ bedroom, hit the scatter rug, and let momentum carry her under a low clearance bureau. Then, with no room for a running start, she’d feel trapped, cry for help, and my mother would have to come and carefully extract her while Blackie made protest noises.
Gent 9 months ago
Well kid. You should knows about your grumpy bureaucat papa.
emiesty Premium Member 9 months ago
After the littles grow up, Elvis can become a grammar teacher.
arolarson Premium Member 9 months ago
OT, Orb power needed
Calvinist1966 9 months ago
This is a case for the Feline Investigation of Bureaus.
Kitty Katz 9 months ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Iggy: That was a great fundraiser. Looks like the Getting Better Kittens will be able to get bigger and even better.
Iron Glove: This makes me so enthusiastic! Now I’m looking forward to building an auditorium for the Happy Healthy Hospital Pyramid.
Iggy: Let’s get our friend Wally and make a plan.
Sometime Later
Wally: This sounds like a great idea. I’ll ask my great-great-great-great granddad, Ahwil-Fixit the first if he can create a design for it.
Iron Glove: I thought your great, etc. granddad crossed the bridge.
Wally: No, he joined the bridge team at the Senior Center. Elvis-Anum is his partner at the matches.
Iggy: We have plenty of tools, but I’m not sure about wood and other materials.
Sound of Giggling in the Background
Iggy: But how can you take more than you can lift?
Violet-Ifa: We’ll never tell!
I AM CARTOON LADY! 9 months ago
Kitten’s gotta, kitten!
bonita.eley 9 months ago
Love this kitten!!
BarbaraKrooss 9 months ago
When Feral Mama HedgeCat’s three kittens were small, they’d run behind the china cabinet as part of their “zoomies” routine. Then Inky got too big to fit, and watched in frustrated amazement as his sisters ran through. Then Tippie couldn’t fit, and only TigerLily zipped through. Now they all occasionally revisit their erstwhile hides-holes, wondering at the way the world has shrunk.
Did any of you have a similar experience when visiting your old primary school as an adult?
Katzen1415 9 months ago
Oh Ora Zella! This looks to be fairly entertaining. Hopefully they can rescue her like they did Pengo.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 9 months ago
Ora Zella, Ora Zella
Went to an Oryza seller
Threw the grains around and…well
Slid a bit and down she fell
Why?, you ask she threw the rice
When it’s dangerous and not quite wise?
It was part of her Tarzan play
That came from “Rice Buerau’s” they say…
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 9 months ago
The wise art of O.Z….
The Wolf In Your Midst 9 months ago
Somebody contact the Bureau of Bureaus!
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It’s a subcommittee of the Department of Departments.
scyphi26 9 months ago
Makes me think of the time the family cat of the time managed to fall behind a bookcase (sitting in an angle in the corner of the room and leaving a small—perfectly cat-sized incidentally—gap). A tall one. If anything _over_loaded with stuff. At about 1 in the morning. And because the distressed and trapped cat was naturally yowling up a storm in hopes of a rescue, my poor parents ending up spending about an hour of their night emptying and then moving the bookcase so to free the cat they would’ve rathered spent sleeping.
A couple months later, it then all happened again. My dad then placed a wooden board over the gap between the bookcase and the wall, ensuring there would be no more repeats. As far as I know, that board is still there now, about a decade later.
ladykat 9 months ago
I was going to type something, but I forgot what I wanted to say. Oh, well, old age zaps again.
Susanna Premium Member 9 months ago
Both Mac and PC like to jump to the top of my closet door in my bedroom. I think it was PC a while back that fell off (I am sure she would tell you it was on purpose) on the side of the door toward the wall. The door makes a triangle with the corner and I think she felt trapped. I suspect if I had waited long enough she would have figured out how to push the door enough so she could get out, but I helped her out.
scaeva Premium Member 9 months ago
Oh dear, is Ora Zella becoming a bureaucat?
anomalous4 9 months ago
OT: COVID cooties update
anomalous4 9 months ago
Speaking of cats getting stuck…this one wins the prize, literally!
https://www.gocomics.Com/ripleysbelieveitornot/2024/02/26
Red Bird 9 months ago
I’m willing to bet she deliberately fell behind the bureau.
Eric S 9 months ago
“byuu rho”
catmom1360 9 months ago
Boo Roo, I like that.
thelsrc 9 months ago
OT – Weather Forecast.
Georgia’s uncanny ability to forecast the weather 3 or 4 weeks in advance has manifested itself yet again. I live in rural Snohomish County in Washington State, maybe 20 miles from where Georgia resides IRL. Yesterday’s strip about the sun on the snow being blinding was amusing. But this morning I awoke to about one inch of fresh snow with the sun shining brightly on it, although it has since clouded over and we are now having a “wintry mix”.
MT Wallet 9 months ago
Sad news. Dave Bautista.
willie_mctell 9 months ago
One thing cats learn early in life is how to make mistakes seem like intentional good choices.