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No barrier can hold back a liquid cat: (Original Post)
tblue37
Saturday
OP
Zoomed in. I think it could be about a 3 inch+ or so gap (the cat's head [maybe] being the about the ..
electric_blue68
23 hrs ago
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magicarpet
(18,422 posts)1. The hind-quarters took a bit of an effort....
.... but persistance paid off.
AltairIV
(867 posts)2. in another world.....
If they weren't so adorable they could very well be the stuff of nightmares.
How did he/she do that!!!
Irish_Dem
(70,546 posts)4. I don't believe what I am seeing.
Can cats go thru a tiny crack like that?
tblue37
(66,619 posts)5. Sure--they have no bones. It is why they end up in closed drawers like this.
electric_blue68
(21,671 posts)6. Zoomed in. I think it could be about a 3 inch+ or so gap (the cat's head [maybe] being the about the ..
widest part.
It's just that you can't see it (the gap) bc of it's orientation - up/down vs side to side.