
“There is etiquette and then there are rules, rules that might be construed as draconian. “
Alberto
Hello Furiends!
This week The Tribe decided to share some of the rules that exist in our house and how we feel about them. We did write a book called, “Felines Opine on Etiquette, What Humans Need to Know About Guests, Cat Sitting and Furniture” but it’s become evident lately that the issue of rules needs to be addressed as well.
We assume that your humans have rules for your home. Some of them are meant to keep us safe, like the rule that says “Don’t leave the front door open” but many are oppressive and inhibit a feline’s right to live their best life. We are going to share a few of our rules with you and why those specific rules are made to be broken.
Stay off the dining room table
Full disclosure is needed here. The Human had the house designed so that the dining room (and the dining room table) are across from the glass sliders to the upstairs deck. What is a cat to do but to disobey this stupid rule?
Leave the puzzle alone
This is technically an offshoot of the “stay off the table rule” acknowledging the fact that humans hate it when you swat some of their puzzle pieces on the floor and then hide them throughout the house. Note The Human’s attempt to protect the puzzle. Epic fail!


Stay off the kitchen counters
There are so many variations of the reason why this rule is impossible to follow. If The Human insists on putting the cat grass on the window sill how are we supposed to access it? And once we’re up there, curious creatures that we are, we are known to wander around to monitor the kitchen goings on.
Stay out of the refrigerator
Okay, I do see the reasoning behind this but you can’t blame a cat for trying!


Don’t drink water from the bathroom sink, kitchen sink, flower vase or the shower.
I think the photos speak for themselves here.
And last but not least, the random places our house rules say we should not climb into, on top of etc., yeah, those rules get broken too.
In conclusion my dear furiends I urge you to evaluate any rules in your house and before you blindly obey, make sure the humans have considered your needs as well.
And now on to this week’s feline news.

I travel the world with three cats on my shoulders

Spongecake, Donut and Mocha are adventure-loving cats who are also world travelers. Their human, Dan Nguyen started filming their adventures and has now created a TikTok account where you can follow their adventures.
Cats and their humans fall in love with the Stray video game
Oh my whiskers, you can’t go anywhere on the web without reading about the Stray video game.
Aside from the reviews that say the game is fun, there is a way for humans to edit the game so that their own cats are featured. Now I am not a very techy feline and sadly, The Human gave away our Play Station a while back so I can’t provide you a first hand report. I do know that that the game is about a pet cat who has lost their way in a vast, grimy cityscape full of droids and dangerous creatures. The poor feline is trying to find it’s way home.
There have been some fun results from the love of this game. Videos of cats watching the action unfold, clawing at the screen and interacting with the game have amassed thousands of likes and views online.
Then there are the inventive shelter folks who have Shelters and foster organizations who have figured out that that using a Twitch channel and a twitter account to bring awareness to the needs of their felines and to raise funds.
I love when shelters are creative and using this game is very creative. If any of you have humans who have played the game, meow about it and let me know what you think about it.
Cat reaches into every cage at the vet to pet the animals
The feline staff members of this veterinary clinic (all rescue cats) are excellent care givers. This video shows one of the staff cats training the other felines in the art of patient care.
You can follow these amazing working cats on their many social media platforms. Paws up for these dedicated working cats!
Scruffy looking cat turns into blue-eyed beauty
Oh my whiskers, I love a happy ending and this is the happiest. The best part of the video is when Malcolm gets into his human’s arms and purrs for the first time. You can follow Malcolm on TikTok.
Cats in winter – and in water

While some of us in the good old US of A are suffering through a heat wave there are areas of the world that are experiencing winter. I thought I’d share some cooling photos of felines who are enjoying (or enduring) snow and water.
As my regular readers may know, I choose pawsitive stories for my news feature but it seems like wherever I sent my researcher to find this week’s news, we saw the headlines for the Polish Institute. I refuse to give their scurrilous classification any time on this blog but I am posting a photo of my reaction to their “findings”.
Alberto
We loved your finds this week (except the scurrilous findings. We dropped out of the Audobon Society once they began their crusade to do away with all outdoor cats.) We especially loved the kitty greeter at the animal shelter ! That’s the spirit !
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The Human says AMEN to the Audobon’s campaign against outdoor cats. It’s a shame, we should all be able to get along. We have lots of little birdies around our house and we love watching them. Although we’re indoor cats, we have neighbor cats that are indoor/outdoor. The Human just knows where to put the bird feeder so no birdies can be harmed. It’s a win-win for everyone!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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I agree with the kitties. Rules are just suggestions and cats don’t follow rules or suggestions. You made me laugh out loud.
Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. Scritches to the smart kitties. ♥
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Your house rules look very important! Those were all interesting stories too, love the kitty petting the sickly critters.
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My friend and client Ms. GA covers her table at all times with a very pretty washable tablecloth so the cats can get up there and if she has company coming she just throws it in the wash and puts on another for her guests.
Her husband leaves his puzzle on the table surface and gently puts the cloth over it, when he has a puzzle going, and it keeps the cats from playing with the pieces.
Love the great stories!
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Meowza, that tablecloth seems to work very well!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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Alberto, you kitties are so smart. You’ve obviously thought through the rules at your place, and figured out how to work with them (or around them). We liked the shot of you balancing on the chair backs. Yup, definitely NOT on the table.
That story about the cat petting the other animals is super special. And we liked the one about “Stray.” We will have to check that out. Side note: Our human worked on a segment with Jeannie Moos (the reporter/interviewer on that video) before. She is very nice — and funny!
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Heh, heh, we do like to stretch the rules at our house! We think that kitty petting the animals at the vests is one of our all time favorites, it’s a real “awwww”. Cool that your human worked with the reporter.
Purrs[p & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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The Polish Institute has another think coming!
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I loved the report about the vet office greeter cats! Our vet has several of those, and they even check out us pups when we go there, LOL! Then they jump on petcretary’s lap!
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Great photos of the 3 of you. This is why I only do online puzzles now- too many helpers. You always find interesting cat themed news. XO
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Ah, online puzzles, that’s a great idea!
Purrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
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You guys have a LOT of rules. It’s pretty lawless here. Purrs, Snoops and Kommando Kitty
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