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I just finished reading Patricia Craighead George’s “The Cats of Roxville Station.” She describes the hidden lives of some feral cats in a little NE US town, and a boy wants to make friends with one. How wonderfully good she is at describing how cats “speak”! How they act! Right away, one learns that cats live in a world of intensely smelled odors: Everything is a smell . .
I had two cats who liked to play games. I would pretend to not be able to see them and then go around the house calling for them. I looked under furniture and in closets, while the puzzled cats followed me around. Eventually I would “find” one of them and continue the game for a few minutes before “finding” the other cat. They soon figured out it was a game but continued to play.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 3 months ago
I hate these modern strips that are all words.
Seriously, that’s hella cute.
Comicsandcookies 3 months ago
I had a kitty that played hide and seek…
ddjg 3 months ago
I just finished reading Patricia Craighead George’s “The Cats of Roxville Station.” She describes the hidden lives of some feral cats in a little NE US town, and a boy wants to make friends with one. How wonderfully good she is at describing how cats “speak”! How they act! Right away, one learns that cats live in a world of intensely smelled odors: Everything is a smell . .
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 3 months ago
I loved playing “confuse-a-cat” with our cat Cyrus.
goboboyd 3 months ago
Makes you wonder, who’s stalking who?
elizabethvshaffer 3 months ago
Awww
BJIllistrated Premium Member 3 months ago
That’s the cat look I get when I find one of mine hiding in a closet, or under the bed. Such fun :-)
mistercatworks 3 months ago
I had two cats who liked to play games. I would pretend to not be able to see them and then go around the house calling for them. I looked under furniture and in closets, while the puzzled cats followed me around. Eventually I would “find” one of them and continue the game for a few minutes before “finding” the other cat. They soon figured out it was a game but continued to play.
Mr. Impatient 3 months ago
Game on.
willie_mctell 3 months ago
Lurking human.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 3 months ago
I miss having a Kitty cat to play peekaboo with. One day!
Janet Gamble Premium Member 3 months ago
Cat must be thinking, What is wrong with my human? I’d better go check on her!
MissyTiger Premium Member 3 months ago
Peek… A…
daisypekin01 3 months ago
Peek a boo!
Chris Marlowe Premium Member 3 months ago
I have a cat who plays peek-a-boo with me like this. After two or three rounds, she can’t stand it any more and has to come running over.