Breaking Cat News by Georgia Dunn for August 28, 2017

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    Robin Harwood  over 6 years ago

    A hole that they can’t look into. Oh, the frustration!

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    butler2jc  over 6 years ago

    like trying to catch the red dot, only this stands still

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    Tue Elung-Jensen  over 6 years ago

    Must. know. more. about. doctor appointment. :(

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    Nuliajuk  over 6 years ago

    One of ours once spent two hours trying to get at a push pin high up on the wall. He must have thought it was an insect.

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    Gent  over 6 years ago

    Uh oh. It’s the mysteriously mysterious black hole! A rip in the space-time continuum..! Careful with that, kittos! You don’t seem to know the gravity of this situation..!

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    jimmjonzz Premium Member over 6 years ago

    And you know, it’s not limited to cats. Virginia Woolf’s first published story, “The Mark on the Wall,” is a stream of consciousness meditation by an individual who notices a spot and in wondering what it might be roves over questions of perception, reality, and the human mind’s interaction with the physical world. The “surprise ending” involves an abrupt and humorous revelation of what the mark actually is. And if you’re curious, here’s the story…l

    http://www.bartleby.com/85/8.html

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    BWR  over 6 years ago

    Why isn’t furious Elvis all puffy?

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    dadoctah  over 6 years ago

    A friend of the family when I was little had a cat that had fixated on a spot on the ceiling. And when I say “spot”, I don’t mean a mark, it was just one particular undistinguished random point on a featureless ceiling. But somehow if you said to the cat “go find your spot” he’d sit on the floor and stare upward at it for hours.

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    la_momcat  over 6 years ago

    When one of my cats fixates on seemingly nothing, I think they see things of which our paltry senses are unaware — like ghosts!

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    ladykat  over 6 years ago

    Yum Yum frequently stares vacantly at nothing in particular.

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    Louise gen  over 6 years ago

    Our Scooter would stare at the corner of the hall ceiling and cry. Then we discovered he was a termite cat. When he started staring we called the termite man.

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    ladykat  over 6 years ago

    My cat frequently stares off into the middle distance, muttering to herself.

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    johovey  over 6 years ago

    Awww, we didn’t get to see Elvis get examined. But the black dot beckons!

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    Kaputnik  over 6 years ago

    Put a step ladder up there and let them “catch” the hole. They’ll get bored with it in ten seconds. Either that or bat at it all day.

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    JoseOrozco  over 6 years ago

    One time, our cat was staring at the wall, towards a framed picture. Could not distract her. Suddenly, saw a bug crawl from behind it down the wall. Not sure how she knew it was there, but then we killed it. I think she was disappointed.

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    butler2jc  over 6 years ago

    the need to catch the hole is in direct proportion to how inaccessible it is.

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    Seed_drill  over 6 years ago

    We had a cat who would attack light switches, and occasionally turn them off. The refrigerator is also missing the screw cap because current kitty could not stand the bump on the door.

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    scaeva Premium Member over 6 years ago

    8-ball used to go after plain, round refrigerator magnets. We’ll find them all when we get a new fridge.

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    dogday Premium Member over 6 years ago

    I just have to say again how HAPPY I am that the watercolors are back. It is a unique charm intrinsic to the beautiful stories Georgia’s cats tell.

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    Coyoty Premium Member over 6 years ago

    Thirty years ago I lived in a haunted tenement. One day the cat I had then sat and stared intently at the middle of the bedroom doorway, which was partly open. Then she got up on her hind legs, grabbed the door with her forelegs, and opened it all the way.

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    butler2jc  over 6 years ago

    kitties see more than we do, even if “nothing’s” there (that we can see, anyway).

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    RAGs  over 6 years ago

    I love the Kliban cartoon of a cat in the meatloaf pose staring at an empty corner and imagining an empty corner.

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    shaunnmunn  over 6 years ago

    Is it a hole with a crack or an unknown Picasso masterpiece? A piece of trompe-l’oeil? Or is it a bit of wire sticking out of a hole? Criminey! This is driving me “up the wall” with the Boys! (Also looks like a profile of a very surprised person!) Aaaaugh! I gotta wait ’til tomorrow?

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