Since we have had Chris, there has been countless times when he has managed to get himself shut inside a closet. He just can’t resist an open closet door, even if it is open for just a few seconds. Usually we see him go in but not always. To make matters worse, he always manages to climb up into the darkest recesses of the closet. Now, when we leave the house, we do a cat count.


Well, we are masters of the “obscure” hidey spot – it’s a challenge for us to fool our humans and that looks like a VERY fine hideout to me!
Kitty Hugs, Sammy
It is a great hiding spot if you want to get locked in. The photo is deceiving, it is actually a very dark location.
Cleo is the same as Chris….right next to or behind a suitcase..being black I can’t find her…they are like little Rambos hehhe 🙂 Fozziemum xx
Next thing you know, they will be wearing a bandana and carrying a knife. Do you find yourself doing a cat count before leaving for the day?
Hahahaahah this I fear!! bless em ..they already leap out and scare the beejeebers out of you! Usually I can spot three girls before I go out but Cleo has a habit of nicking off..i have to go wandering to find her..she has a favourite rabbit hole she sits outside..i usually get a mouthful of check from her as I walk her back into the house….trouble maker 😉
Sounds like you have a handful.
Indeed…doesn’t every cat owner though hahaha 🙂
Yes, and every dog owner too, I’m sure.
I know hahaha 🙂
can’t wait for his “coming out” pawty MOL!
You mean when he comes out of the closet? 🙂
MOL! Our mom does the same thing with us…a cat count before she leaves.
Well, maybe if you stayed out of the closet that wouldn’t be necessary. In my house, I have to check for cats when I wash clothes because they tend to climb inside the washer or dryer.