V is for…

Vexing, that all my closets look like this:

Whatever could lead to such a situation?!

Here’s a clue…

…and the culprit, caught near the scene of one of his crimes.

“Culprit?! Where?? Let me at him!”

Don’t forget that the contest ends at 7 pm, CST, tonight! I’ll post the winners tonight or tomorrow morning. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone who celebrates it!

41 thoughts on “V is for…”

  1. hehehehe. Go Chaos! The Calico Curmudgeon taught me to pop those bi-fold doors, the Blonde Bombshell lets us do all the dirty work then strolls daintily into the confines and selects the choicest spot to curl up on as if SHE’d done all the work…
    Bet May follows her behavior in your house!
    You’ll figure out those bungee cords soon enough, but – hey – when you do, drop me an email so we can benefit from your wisdom!
    oh…and keep up the innocent act…it works!
    MEOW!

  2. LOL — looks like most of the doors/cupboards at my house!

    Chaos and Oliver would get along smashingly. 😉

  3. Hahahaha! That’s awesome. All of our closet doors that don’t shut (lovely old house!) have something heavy shoved against them to keep the cats out.

    My parents have the same style of closet doors in their house and their cats have broken many of the slats in their quest to get into the closet.

  4. Oh, geez. I have that problem too. But my babies to get into too much trouble while inside. You know… except for the laying on the clean laundry part.

  5. Chaos says:

    “V is for Vixen too, mom you’re such a Vixen for locking my only outlets to sleep. You know mom, KatieKat sleeps on Rick’s sweats in their closet at Ferret Central, and he doesn’t mind the tons of cat hair all over his sweats. And, oh mom, where’s my kitty treat, did you forget again? mom….mom… MOM!!!!!”

  6. bastard cat 😉

    so i have to give you a tidbit of advice to enter the contest.

    ok. the best piece of advice i ever got …

    when it comes to figuring out what men are thinking … it’s never as complicated as you think it is.

  7. My big boy stuffs his mice under the bi-fold closet doors (only the bi-folds) while playing with them – then opens the doors up so he can go in & get the mice – and then closes them to start the whole process over again. It’s wild. Fortunately he doesn’t get into too much trouble in the closet.
    Too Much.

  8. heh! Chaos could almost be the twin of my kitty Max – both in looks and behavior it seems. Max has also figured out how to open wardrobe and cupboard doors!

  9. Bungee cord, now why didn’t I think of that to keep closets closed. Of course, my culprit is a cute 4-year-old human who likes changing clothes a half a dozen times a day:)

  10. Haha! That stocking sasy “Spoiled” doesn’t it. No, no, not Chaos, not in the least, that poor underfed, unloved, mishandled, ball of feline sleekness, he’s not spoiled a bit!
    Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Chris.

  11. Hey Chris- Hmm, cats and bungee cord- not a great combination.
    Chaos, you may want to renegotiate your living arrangements. Around here, cats are allowed to do whatever they want, and if the urge to crap in someone’s bed strikes you, well…………

  12. Oh shucks, I wish I thought of that before the $100
    dry-cleaning bill. You should’ve seen my coats! And I had to remove most of the hair before the cleaners would deal with my coats. $100!. I was ready to rent Felix out for mousing!

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