Have you heard about this cat in London who rides the bus regularly by himself? The cat was nicknamed Macavity after the mystery cat in T.S. Eliot's poem. He gets on the bus in front of a row of 1950s semi-detached houses and jumps off at a row of shops down the road which include a fish and chips shop. Since January, when the cat first caught the bus he has done it two or three times a week and always gets on and off at the same stops. Read more.Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Random Ramblings from the Cottage + London Cat who Rides the Bus . . .
Have you heard about this cat in London who rides the bus regularly by himself? The cat was nicknamed Macavity after the mystery cat in T.S. Eliot's poem. He gets on the bus in front of a row of 1950s semi-detached houses and jumps off at a row of shops down the road which include a fish and chips shop. Since January, when the cat first caught the bus he has done it two or three times a week and always gets on and off at the same stops. Read more.
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Hi Rosemary, what a gorgeous white cat! Love that quote by Anne! Thanks for sharing! xxx
Rosemary,
Wonderful post. I loved the cat, adore *in this house,* and paused to think how fortunate we all are after reading Anne Franks remarkable quote.
Mo-zy
That's one smart kitty, figures she/he would be British!
What a very clever cat Rosemary - I'm about to forward this to Son #4our family cat lover, he'll love it thanks. The wall words are fabulous, what a different world we would have if all families lived by those simple gestures.
Millie ^_^
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