My couch is a hide a bed. Jasper loved having overnight company because it meant he could hide up inside the sofa! I had to warn guests to be sure to check that Jasper was safe before folding it back up! Once it was closed back up again, he’d stare at the area between the cushions and the arms of the sofa trying to figure out what happened to his magic access tunnel.
Pucky is such a sweet little soul. I too had a special retreat spot as a kid – under the piano in the living room, right next to the heater vent. I can’t tell you how many hours I spent reading under there.
It’s got to be bacon on the plate, and Buzzy Mouse, or is that a Bunny Slipper? I go for Bunny Slipper since Puck has only one foot and that would work well for the story line.
And there is such a lot of modern hustle and bustle. Vacuum cleaners, microwaves going “ping”, TV sets, and the mail. (Which may, or may not, involve a visit by the mysterious mailman.)
About a week after I got my first two cats after moving out of my parents’ house, one disappeared completely and sent me into a panic. Yep. In the sofa bed. In a space you wouldn’t think she could possibly fit into.
I have a couch and a love seat in my living room that both have flaps on the back that Velcro shut, but easily come open. My cat Zoe used to like to sleep under the couch. Maxie might too sometimes, but I can’t say I have ever seen her. Maybe like Pucky she doesn’t want anyone to know about it.
My Furball disappeared on us once when we were in the process of moving. She hated moving. All of her toys and stuff packed up and she couldn’t find anything. [Everything in the house belonged to her, of course.] We couldn’t find her anywhere, and we were afraid she might have slipped outside and gotten lost. She was very old at the time and nearly blind and deaf. We hunted all through the house and outside and even down in the basement, although she had no way to open the basemen door. No sign of her anywhere. Finally at suppertime we heard her at her bowl, demanding her supper NOW. To this day we still have no idea where she was hiding. She has been gone now for more than 10 years and I still miss her very much.
Had to put down our sweet, tiny little Rambler yesterday. She was 19, which is five years older than any other cat I’ve ever had. My daughter was devastated.
The only one happy is Charlotte, the basement cat, who now gets full run of the house. Rambler was so old and small that we never dared trying to get them to cohabitate.
Off Topic: Hannah Shaw, aka the Kitten Lady, has just released her new book, “Tiny But Mighty”, which is PACKED with info on how to care for kittens at every stage of development. A wonderful resource for fostering!
Speaking of reading, sweet Pucky might like a site where he can download audio books for free and load them on his favorite mp3 player. Makes for easier snacking and no smudged pages. He can even close his eyes for maximum relaxation. Or catch up on his knitting…
Studies show that 2 out of 3 cats gave a paws up to librivox.org. LibriVox Audio Books provides unlimited free access to over 50,000 audio books. An extensive cat-alog that’s fun to purr-use.
Puck’s tail: In one of the Frances books she’s discussing little sisters with a friend. He says, “And when you play hide and seek with them parts of them are always sticking out.”
For DC, Bandit, and Smokey, especially for DC, the retreat is out in the hall at the top of the stairs just outside my bedroom door. Actually for DC the entire hallway is his retreat, both at the top of the stairs and the bottom. The lights are off and no sunspots. Plus when it’s hot enough that I’m running the fan to get air moving in the room so it’s somewhat comfortable when I go to bed at night, there’s a breeze blowing right under the door. That becomes the coveted spot.
Colorado Expat over 5 years ago
A cat’s just gotta have a place to curl up and unwind…
Jungle Empress over 5 years ago
And this suddenly explains so much…
Olive O'Sudden over 5 years ago
A good spot under (inside?) the couch like that becomes known, and in no time the hipster kitties are moving in, gentrifying the living room.
DeerOrchid Premium Member over 5 years ago
is that a slice of bacon?
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
What a great hiding spot! Be sure to tuck in your tail to avoid detection.
Sue Ellen over 5 years ago
My couch is a hide a bed. Jasper loved having overnight company because it meant he could hide up inside the sofa! I had to warn guests to be sure to check that Jasper was safe before folding it back up! Once it was closed back up again, he’d stare at the area between the cushions and the arms of the sofa trying to figure out what happened to his magic access tunnel.
serenasakitty over 5 years ago
Jammies!!! And a Bunny Slipper!!!!!
MrsXandamere over 5 years ago
Pucky is such a sweet little soul. I too had a special retreat spot as a kid – under the piano in the living room, right next to the heater vent. I can’t tell you how many hours I spent reading under there.
tkstuber over 5 years ago
It’s got to be bacon on the plate, and Buzzy Mouse, or is that a Bunny Slipper? I go for Bunny Slipper since Puck has only one foot and that would work well for the story line.
Cleementine over 5 years ago
All that scene needs is a cup of tea with a dab of milk and it would be purrrr-fect!
serenasakitty over 5 years ago
Where is Buzzy Mouse?
ConnieEmbury1 over 5 years ago
My girl cat, Squeaky Pie Blue, loves to hang out behind the couch!
over 5 years ago
Indeed, Puck, we all need a break from reality sometimes.
Gent over 5 years ago
Puck : under the couch.
Elvis : On the couch.
Lupin : Over the ceiling fan.
Robin Harwood over 5 years ago
And there is such a lot of modern hustle and bustle. Vacuum cleaners, microwaves going “ping”, TV sets, and the mail. (Which may, or may not, involve a visit by the mysterious mailman.)
WelshRat Premium Member over 5 years ago
Love the single slipper. And a book at bedtime.
Tog over 5 years ago
Love that rabbit slipper.
asrialfeeple over 5 years ago
It’s one of the best known secrets.
Pet over 5 years ago
I am loving the one bunny slipper on our dear, sweet little Pucky Bear! <3 :))
cat19632001 over 5 years ago
What book does Pucky like to curl up with during his “me” time?
rs0204 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Everyone needs a secret spot.
ladykat over 5 years ago
I love Pucky’s “secret” spot. It’s always nice to have a private retreat.
Ignatz Premium Member over 5 years ago
About a week after I got my first two cats after moving out of my parents’ house, one disappeared completely and sent me into a panic. Yep. In the sofa bed. In a space you wouldn’t think she could possibly fit into.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 5 years ago
BUNNY!
Denny Wheeler Premium Member over 5 years ago
Gotta love how Pucky looks around before going under the couch—can’t be spotted going in, ya know.
FrannieL Premium Member over 5 years ago
That’s right, everycat has to have its own space. Even people.
anomalous4 over 5 years ago
Looks like he’s hollowed out a nice spot for himself in there!
OT: Freakout
Colorado Expat over 5 years ago
Puck, to keep Sunspot from finding your place, don’t review it and tell no one about it.
Susanna Premium Member over 5 years ago
I have a couch and a love seat in my living room that both have flaps on the back that Velcro shut, but easily come open. My cat Zoe used to like to sleep under the couch. Maxie might too sometimes, but I can’t say I have ever seen her. Maybe like Pucky she doesn’t want anyone to know about it.
Kitty Katz over 5 years ago
“Under the Big Red Couch” would be a great title for the next book of cartoons.
serenasakitty over 5 years ago
My Furball disappeared on us once when we were in the process of moving. She hated moving. All of her toys and stuff packed up and she couldn’t find anything. [Everything in the house belonged to her, of course.] We couldn’t find her anywhere, and we were afraid she might have slipped outside and gotten lost. She was very old at the time and nearly blind and deaf. We hunted all through the house and outside and even down in the basement, although she had no way to open the basemen door. No sign of her anywhere. Finally at suppertime we heard her at her bowl, demanding her supper NOW. To this day we still have no idea where she was hiding. She has been gone now for more than 10 years and I still miss her very much.
Code the Enforcer over 5 years ago
Ahhh, the ‘Meditation Mecca’ … a place where one can ‘Paws and Reflect!!’ … …
- From The Teachings of Pun-Zen!! ;)
BillJackson2 over 5 years ago
OT: Espresso
Seed_drill over 5 years ago
Had to put down our sweet, tiny little Rambler yesterday. She was 19, which is five years older than any other cat I’ve ever had. My daughter was devastated.
The only one happy is Charlotte, the basement cat, who now gets full run of the house. Rambler was so old and small that we never dared trying to get them to cohabitate.
dmah Premium Member over 5 years ago
Off Topic: Hannah Shaw, aka the Kitten Lady, has just released her new book, “Tiny But Mighty”, which is PACKED with info on how to care for kittens at every stage of development. A wonderful resource for fostering!
Cassia over 5 years ago
Speaking of reading, sweet Pucky might like a site where he can download audio books for free and load them on his favorite mp3 player. Makes for easier snacking and no smudged pages. He can even close his eyes for maximum relaxation. Or catch up on his knitting…
Studies show that 2 out of 3 cats gave a paws up to librivox.org. LibriVox Audio Books provides unlimited free access to over 50,000 audio books. An extensive cat-alog that’s fun to purr-use.
maggijoseph Premium Member over 5 years ago
The lone bunny slipper just broke my heart! Sadness and beauty! Love that our sweet Pucky has a truly hidden hideout.
mistercatworks over 5 years ago
My two cats and I used to climb onto a shady corner of the roof (the Cat Club) to escape from the hustle-and-bustle (and my wife).
RonnieAThompson Premium Member over 5 years ago
My dog Aspen died this past Saturday. I’m still in cardiac rehab. Still need your prayers. God Bless You All.
willie_mctell over 5 years ago
Puck’s tail: In one of the Frances books she’s discussing little sisters with a friend. He says, “And when you play hide and seek with them parts of them are always sticking out.”
knight1192a over 5 years ago
For DC, Bandit, and Smokey, especially for DC, the retreat is out in the hall at the top of the stairs just outside my bedroom door. Actually for DC the entire hallway is his retreat, both at the top of the stairs and the bottom. The lights are off and no sunspots. Plus when it’s hot enough that I’m running the fan to get air moving in the room so it’s somewhat comfortable when I go to bed at night, there’s a breeze blowing right under the door. That becomes the coveted spot.
Mx Crazy Cat Person over 5 years ago
Puck, may your spot never be found by another.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 5 years ago
About 9 hours ago Mudd said,
WABBITT.
jillzim Premium Member about 1 month ago
Puck’s one bunny slipper.