It seems that our usual diarist is unavailable today, so I’ll just do this fill-in diary.
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Sunday loggersbrat
How small a space can a cat fit thru is most definitely One of Those Things We Have Always Wanted to Know. So did a young Japanese man who is companion to two Cool Cats, Maru and Hana. He set up an experiment to find out just how small a space a cat can fit thru. We all assume that “if the head fits, the rest on the body will too. After all...that’s why cats have whiskers, right!?
Watch the video and learn, my padawan:
The cat’s companion also tried the experiment with an oblong passage as well as the round one in the video. Pictures of that can be found at Bored Panda