Maybe you’ve heard this story—but it was new to me. Have you read about Bart—known as the Zombie Cat—who was in a car accident back in 2015 and thought to be dead, so his owners buried him. Well, five days later, he dug out of his grave and he’s alive and well now living with a new family in Florida. Evidently there was a court battle and his former family lost custody. Wow! According to the story, Bart is now living the good life and lots and lots of petting. Meet Bart here:
https://news.yahoo.com/zombie-cat-survived-being-buried-204516789.html
I’m happy to read that there will be another cat in the White House. They say, “She’s waiting in the wings.” It sounds like they’ve already picked her out. The Bidens’ dog, Major has gone through special training to make sure he’s cordial to the new first cat. Crossing fingers.
And here’s something that might help you relax about where your cat sits. A sixth grader in Tennessee made the cat’s butt a project for school. I guess he heard his parents or grandparents or someone else complaining about where the cat sits—how unsanitary it is for a cat to be on a kitchen counter or dining room table. Well, the student performed experiments using long-haired, medium-haired, and short-haired cats, and he discovered that the “nasty” part of cats—even the short-haired cat—did not touch any hard surface it sat on. So now will you allow Fluffy on the kitchen counter? Oh wait, perhaps we need to conduct an experiment to see how much “ka-ka” is on those paws and the pantaloons after Fluffy uses the litter box.