All our animals have their favorite places to plop. Maybe it's just me, but when they are all doing their nap thing, German Shepherds don't hide themselves very well. But I go to take a head count for cats, and invariably there is one that can't be found.
I'll do a thorough walk through and check out all the possible hiding places, and still no cat. It's like a disappearance. No matter where I found the tucked away feline in the past, that place is empty. With three cats, it seems that they find places that get overlooked.
About the third pass around the house, I'll get more serious, like turning over throw pillows, moving books on the shelves, and finally, in a state of exasperation, I'll find one all bunched up somewhere new. Please tell me I'm not the only one.
I'll do a thorough walk through and check out all the possible hiding places, and still no cat. It's like a disappearance. No matter where I found the tucked away feline in the past, that place is empty. With three cats, it seems that they find places that get overlooked.
About the third pass around the house, I'll get more serious, like turning over throw pillows, moving books on the shelves, and finally, in a state of exasperation, I'll find one all bunched up somewhere new. Please tell me I'm not the only one.