Saturday, September 16, 2017

Cleo Supervising Our Movers


Cat as you may know, like to be in the middle of things, and they want to know what's going on. Some, like our Cleopatra, need to have some say as to how things are done. In order to supervise effectively, she realized she needed a vantage point from which to determine how to proceed. I must say she did quite well, as the movers never shirked their duties.

15 comments:

Bill said...

Cats do know how to supervise, don't they. :) I'm sure she checked the inside of the boxes too just to make sure everything was there.

William Kendall said...

Plus there's the thing about having all those boxes empty so she can have them to herself now that the move's done.

Lois said...

Cats are awesome! I'm really enjoying my new kitten. I adopted her from the shelter about a month ago and she has really made herself at home!

Kate said...

You are moving?

Linda said...

I didn't know you were moving, Lowell, but I do hope that all goes well for you. And Cleo is smart and beautiful!

RedPat said...

They also like to be up high so that they can see everything and give you a swat if necessary! ;-))

Andy said...

Rumour has it, that cats rule the internet. =^..^=

Petrea Burchard said...

Good kitty task-master.

Taken For Granted said...

Cleopatra seems to be right on top of things. She is not going to be left behind.

Kay said...

She does look vigilant.
You know, it's been over seven years since we moved but I can say the sight of all those boxes makes me shudder. Ugh!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Cat's make the very best supervisors.. that stare would unnerve the best of packers 😀

Sharon said...

What a great photo. So how is she doing in the new place? Has she got it all figured out yet?

Michelle said...

She looks like she knows how to be in charge!!

Small City Scenes said...

Cats are like that. Busy busy--what's going on and empty boxes are the greatest---so she says
MB

stardust said...

Nice vantage point! She’s so clever.

Yoko

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