Another proof that cats really love the holidays. And especially the New Year!
Cats love Christmas trees very much. We have already proved this more than once – as soon as an elegant tree appears in the house, it is like a pet right there. Sometimes for peaceful purposes – just sit next to, and sometimes with destructive ones. And then you have to figure out how to protect the tree from furry pranksters.
Sarah, the owner of a charming white British cat named Moon, was not going to hide the tree. She always had a lot of pets at home – both cats and dogs. And no one has ever attempted to eat the tree. The two-meter tree has become a real decoration of the living room: decorated with lights, fluffy toys (by the way, in the year of the Bull, the stars are advised to hang figures of forest dwellers on the Christmas tree), balls and cones. The beauty is incredible!
The cats were also impressed – they came to admire the tree. But one day Moon disappeared.
“I searched literally everything,” says Sarah. “I just knocked off my feet looking for Moon. But she was nowhere to be found. I even looked at the tree, but there were only toy deer and foxes. “
Even Sarah’s second cat, red and sensible, joined the search. He insisted: Moon is somewhere at the tree. Sarah decided to take a closer look. And … she saw Moon.
“She decided plush toys were a great company for her. It’s quiet on the tree, no one gets it, – laughs Sarah. “I couldn’t believe she could hide so well. So I decided to take a photo of Moon and share it with friends. And you know, they could hardly find her. “
Have you found the white cat in the picture? If not, look at the photo below, there is a hint.
Still not found? Then you will definitely see in the photo below!
“Moon often sleeps on the tree now. If I notice that I am taking her off the branches, I would not want her to fall in my sleep. She probably likes to watch everyone, when no one sees her herself, ”says Sarah.
However, Moon is not the only disguise genius among cats. We’ve collected a few more examples of how well purrs have succeeded in the science of hiding. Scroll through the photo gallery!