Andy spotted it.
I don’t see anything but Andy is on the alert.
For a moment, Andy thought it hid over there, under the television, but…
for such a tiny critter, it moves quickly from behind the CD cabinet and over to the south wall.
There it is! See! Down in the lower righthand corner! The itsy-bitsy spider!
Well done, my kitty! No wonder there are no mousies in our cabinets if you can see this spider running on the walls!
No doubt he looks down on your poor human tracking skills. 🙂
By the same token, I upset Andy if I swat the spider, fly, cricket, whatever before he gets to play kitty games with it.
Oh course. It should be his choice
I tried not to move till I was sure it wasn’t anywhere near me, John. I hope Andy finds this spider and deals with it!
Excellent job, Mr Andy!
Small critters are hi specialty!
Does he eat them when he catches them?
Not that I’ve witnessed. He bats them around till he gets bored with them or they stop moving.
Good hunting Andy.
This is a stealthy spider, as Andy continues to realize!
Good job, Andy! Cats are excellent motion detectors, finding critters long before we do! 🙂
Not only is it a small spider, but it is also nearly transparent….
Did he get it?
No. It kept high and out of Andy’s reach.
Sharp surveillance work, Andy!
The spider has good, strategic thinking on its side.
Give it the crunch! Spiders are so creepy.
I had onne walk down my arm while I was just waking up last night. Yes, CREEPY!
Oh man, that would make me jump out of bed! Oh heck no, Doug!! 🤨
What a good boy he is! I wish Louis Catorze would be so useful.
Andy’s intentions were good, but the spider kept high and out of Andy’s reach. Rats! Out of mine, too.