I bought a nice piano keyboard for Patty, or for Robbie, and neither of them ever use it. We don’t have a piano cat.
Nora here has become rather famous. That’s how hard-up we are for musicians. And she’s much prettier than most of them.
I bought a nice piano keyboard for Patty, or for Robbie, and neither of them ever use it. We don’t have a piano cat.
Nora here has become rather famous. That’s how hard-up we are for musicians. And she’s much prettier than most of them.
We don’t want to make too much of this–a cat soloing with a symphony orchestra. She’s only Nora the Piano Cat; she can’t play the spoons.
And I’m happy to be able to say that she’s still with us, still on YouTube–a genuine feline celebrity.
Gee, it’s been a while since I posted anything by Nora the Piano Cat: more than just a pretty face! We have a Nora coffee mug.
Astounding False Fact: Arthur Godfrey had a cat that played the bagpipes. It wasn’t popular with the other cats.
Would you believe it? They composed a musical piece just for this cat. But it is, after all, Nora the famous piano-playing cat. How famous? Well, my wife has a Nora coffee mug. There are no coffee mugs with me on them.
Cats can be quite musical. My cat Buster used to derive endless pleasure from twanging the rubber band that kept my package of Archway cookies closed. That sound coming from the kitchen really mystified us, until we caught him in the act.