Found in the spare room after the perpetrator had fled.
Crashing, clattering, collapsing sounds being common in this house, I didn't rush to investigate quickly enough. And so I don't know which cat is going to have seven years of bad luck.
Maybe she (I have my suspicions, O fluffy one who loves the spare room mantelpiece!) can trade them in for one of her nine lives.

we know nussing ... Oliver
ReplyDeleteThat must have been a nice mirror at some stage...How's the cold?
ReplyDeleteJan
Oh dear! Looks like you've had a visit from 'Macavity the Mystery Cat'!
ReplyDeleteOMG! thankfully no feline was injured in the crashing in the spare 'oom !! That would have been worse yet.....
ReplyDeleteÀ whole line of innocent faces ...." Who , Me ?" . Still , no one trod on the bits and bled everywhere .
ReplyDeleteAre you returning to the land of the living ?
I am having to totally rethink my impressions of Lottie as a decorous cushion-cat! ..... and kudos to you, even feeling as you must have done, for turning a disaster into an amusing anecdote. Hope your cold is improving, remember: "Feed a cold, starve a fever". OllieV
ReplyDeleteOoops!
ReplyDeleteEars back, a quick crouch - then life goes on entirely as normal. Not much guilt or remorse from a cat is there? Dearie me though, what a shock to be confronted with this at the scene of the crime! My grandmother broke a big mirror once and went on to have a hefty lottery win. Buy a ticket.
ReplyDeleteOh dear.
ReplyDeleteI came home from teaching my evening class on Tuesday to find my husband and two cats watching tv. No one seemed to have noticed the dead mouse on the floor. Delightful. No one is admitting responsibility but it certainly wasn't me.
And I bet they have really innocent 'me? me? no way!' looks on their faces.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a team effort to me!
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