A "catcam" study in Britain provided an "a ha!" moment to pootie companions. Instead of mostly sleeping when their servants their human companions were away, pooties spent a large slice of their free time gazing out the window.
On reflection, this is not a surprise to anyone who's taken walks on urban and suburban streets. We see one or more pooties gazing out the window, and often stop to say "Hi!" Many times the pooties move or stretch or rub against the window to show your greeting is appreciated.
Woozle companions want to know when their beloveds are going to get a "Woozlecam" to find out what their special woozle is doing when their humans are gone. Wonder if it involves chewing socks?
To celebrate the findings of the study, I've picked out lolpics of what our pooties do while we're away.
In the interest of equality, I looked but did find pics of Woozle window gazers, so please supply some of your own, so pooties don't get all the glory (even if they think they deserve it...)
Snoozing in the window, warmed by the sun - what can be better?
Please post picts of your own pootie or woozle gazing out the window to round out this diary nicely.
Look, but don't tell -
Not every picture story has a happy ending:
And some do:
Finally, the most dangerous windows of all:
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