Play the bongos (and other assorted musical instruments) as a cat.
Go to Bongo Cat.
For reasons that escape me, we have purchased and I have constructed, a new bed for Rosie (even though she has many places around the house that she likes to sleep).
At first she was a little reluctant.
Now she loves it!
National Black Cat Day was created by Cats Protection on 27 October 2011 to help celebrate the majesty of monochrome moggies and beautiful black cats. When the campaign was launched, statistics revealed that black and black-and-white cats took, on average, seven days longer to find a home compared to cats of other colours.
Years later, we're still celebrating black cats in all their glory - although our campaigning has now paid off! Black and black-and-white cats now spend less time in our care than when we started promoting the campaign, resulting in thousands of happy cats and owners.
Each year, we get huge numbers of cat-lovers engaging with our #BlackCatDay hashtag on social media and best of all, we get to see how beloved black cats and black-and-white cats have made a real impression on their owner's lives.
...and this is...? Worse than a pretend mouse...π
— Anstey L (@LAnsteya4) October 23, 2020
Gonna have to up your game or I'm off! πΌπΎ pic.twitter.com/JneNJXG6cD
Thai Buddhist monk: I .....will.....keep..... praying.... pic.twitter.com/bSakCfXSGe
— Nature & Animals π΄ (@AnimalsWorId) October 20, 2020