Our cat Buster was a whiz at making himself disappear. And you couldn’t find him, either. Eventually you’d see him come out under the comforter on the bed, where he managed to conceal himself without making a lump in the comforter. He’s probably lucky nobody ever sat on him.
So here are cats with some creative hiding places. Looks like one of them’s a Michael Crichton fan.
The kitty at the end was nobody’s fool – he knew which cabinet to hide in 🙂
One of my cat’s favorite hiding places is the cupboard where I keep her food. She never tries to open the container, but she seems to take comfort in being near so much cat food. 🙂
My cat used to hid behind the entertainment center.
Now I have to work in getting that music tune out of my head, ha ha.
BTW, I’ve been eager to see your Bell Mountain review, but it hasn’t shown up on amazon yet.
You’re right, Lee. It doesn’t show up (?). I’ve rewritten it. It probably will take a few days to show up. Thanks for pointing that out to me.
Okay, I’ve seen it, and I thank you very much–I need all the help I can get. The paperbacks are very nicely produced, aren’t they?
Oh, yes indeed. I will try to make sure my book will be as visually readable as yours. I am currently reading a paperback copy of Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road” and the print is so small and squished together it drives my eyes crazy (not to mention the maniac content of the book).