Why Evolution is True is a blog written by Jerry Coyne, centered on evolution and biology but also dealing with diverse topics like politics, culture, and cats.
I see a third catidate: a just-recovering-its-equilibrium, dropped-upside-down cat, almost twisted back upright, head in profile and dead-center, legs akimbo, looking past its tail toward 4:00, right hind leg pointed at 6:00. Look for dark head, black eyes and snout, same black tail. Wild guess: also 6 or so (I hope, vestigial) testicles.
This cat and yours are all there, which only True Ceiling Cat could carry off.
I see a third catidate: a just-recovering-its-equilibrium, dropped-upside-down cat, almost twisted back upright, head in profile and dead-center, legs akimbo, looking past its tail toward 4:00, right hind leg pointed at 6:00. Look for dark head, black eyes and snout, same black tail. Wild guess: also 6 or so (I hope, vestigial) testicles.
This cat and yours are all there, which only True Ceiling Cat could carry off.