I missed getting a photo of Car-E’s actions or the aftermath on the bathroom floor, but I did document another toilet paper fiasco.
Yes, I did rewind the toilet paper and will use it. There wasn’t anything wrong with it, except that it was unwound.
If company comes, I’ll set out a new roll. Right now, I have to reach into the cabinet for my TP as it is the only way to keep Car-E having another playtime in the bathroom.
I heard a tiny meow coming from the closet. I had just set a box inside, but something else had slipped inside, too.
Any time I open a door, Car-E wants to go through it. He’s been locked in other rooms and closets before and I’m sure he will race past me into other spaces in the future.
I’ve had to retrace my steps when looking for Car-E the other day. His voice is tiny unless he has issues with our other cats.
Car-E is a smart cat, but he can’t resist an opened door. Maybe he’s looking for Narnia.
Car-E likes to harass the senior cats in the house.
He started jumping on Othello, who is around 16. Car-E just wanted to play but Othello has never seen his play as fun. He often verbally chastized Car-E and moved away, only to be followed by the large kitten.
So I never thought I’d see the two of them sleeping together.
Maybe this was a one-time event. I don’t know, but I’m happy I had my phone with me so I could document this.
Othello doesn’t cuddle with Cruella either. He never has. If they get close, there are cat words exchanged. The best they have done is to sleep at opposite corners of my bed. So having Othello and Car-E sleeping this close was a notable event.
Hoping for other sightings like this one in the future, but I don’t expect much.