You’ve “met” my Seattle sister’s kitty girl Molly before. My sister recently sent me the next photo of Molly. See if you can find her!
My sister wrote: “I panicked yesterday because I couldn’t find Molly any place in the house and knew [my granddaughter] had left the door open while going back and forth to the car. Eventually Molly walked out of my bedroom and I had looked everywhere in there. Today I discovered her hiding place. If you look at the center of my bed pillows, you can see a cat ear. Now I know!“
Whew!
Generally speaking, if cats don’t want to be found, they won’t be
One time when I was rounding up kitty boys for a grooming appointment, I spent close to an hour trying to find Dougy. I took Andy to the appointment, came back to the apartment, continued the search for the missing cat. I searched and searched, then had a flash of insight: I looked in the carriers next to the recliner, and found the missing kitty boy in the bottom one! I leave the doors open on the hope they will familiarize themselves with the carriers, making it i=easier to get them into them when I need to take them places, and the idea turned out to work! LOL! I closed the door, and Dougy made the appointment…barely!
I thought that was her, but I wasn’t certain!
Yes, and she is doing well according to my sister.
I hate it when they find new places to hide!
Same here. It usually happens when I am trying to get them herded up for an appointment!
Good job hiding.
I”ll say! She does a much better job of it than my kitty boys manage.
Molly would be great at hide and go seek.
For sure! As noted elsewhere, she does a much better job of it than Andy and Dougy.
Wow, Mollie is great at hiding. I can barely see her.
Jean
No kidding!
She find a v ery good place
Yes, she did! There couldn’t be a lot of space there for a cat, but she found it!
I only saw her, because you posted her photo and so I knew she had a black ear – and I was warned there WAS a kitty on that second photo … stealth level: Expert!
I’ll say!