The Cunkster has tw**ted a “find the cat” contest picture (via Matthew Cobb). Can you help her and spot the moggie? If you can, I’ll ask Matthew to tw**t the answer back to Philomena.
Help Philomena spot the cat
August 12, 2015 • 1:30 pm
The Cunkster has tw**ted a “find the cat” contest picture (via Matthew Cobb). Can you help her and spot the moggie? If you can, I’ll ask Matthew to tw**t the answer back to Philomena.
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Lower left hand side. See the doll. Look left at the lamp. Look left at the cat.
Keen.
I kompletely konkur.
Blue
Easy, peasey.
Yeah – under the display case. Couldn’t find the nightjar though!
It’s little head is poking out at the lower left!
Why the hell does autocorrect change “its” to “it’s?” IT’S intolerable!
My wife’s autocorrect is constantly changing “us” to “U.S.”
Tolerable or not, it autocorrect may be the only entity in the universe with free will …
Is she One of Us?! …or one of THEM?
Would that explain the Shrub’s “you’re either with U.S. or against U.S.” declaration of war on the rest of the world?
Just above the dotted line, in the middle. 🙂
Which one? The horizontal one at the top, the horizontal one at the bottom or the vertical one on the left.
Lower loft corner, just to the left of the dolls and a bottle.
That is “left” not loft.
way lower left, peeking out, eyes bright. On rug to left of tables with dolls.Black or dark grey cat, apparently
When I click on the line ‘The Cunkster has…’
it links to a wikipedia page about the proud valley. Anyone else seeing this?
Whoops, wrong link. I fixed it.
MUCH easier than nightjars!
MUCH!
Unfortunately, as soon as I looked at the photo I spotted the kitty right where people said it was.
Otherwise, I would have assumed a classic Cunkster move and circled the giant cat’s head right after “Find My Cat!”
Yes, it says “somewhere in the picture below” but what do we really mean by “below?” Below what? Isn’t it all above?
Why sometimes one way and other times the other way even at the same time?
And why does the word “below” look so much like the word “bellow,” which means “a deep roaring shout” or maybe that thing for fireplaces which looks like an accordion, an instrument which is used for playing polkas.
These are deep mysteries. It is all something to think about.
“Find My Cat!”
Ha… We’ll point to the cat and she’ll say: “That’s not my cat!”
It may be to the left of the lamp on the left, but I was thinking before that it is the dark object sitting right behind the woman. Opinions?
I think what all of you are looking at on the floor to the left of the dolls is a stuffed animal. I think the real cat is behind the glass case which holds the bottle – just next to the picture frame behind the bottle. Its eyes are about all you can see.
To clarify, here is a jpg of a screen shot with a circle around the cat. (Can we post images?)
/Users/janetdreyer/Desktop/cat.jpg
Not that way! 😉
sorry…how do I do it?
No. The cat is sitting atop the mannequin body that looks like a person.
Well, that was easy…
Unless she says, “That’s not my cat”.
(This comment was duplicated here because I mistakenly commented under the picture previously. DOH!
Philomen’s cat is the subject of the black & white framed photo (drawing?) on the right side.
Curled up on the carpet on the left, half way down the centre walkway.
Sorry, half way down, on the right, curled up as you walk down, looks like a tabby.
There seems to be two cats on the left. One is on the glass case, to the left of the Tiffany lamp. The other, which is very obvious, is directly below the 1st cat and is on the floor. You only see its head, looking straight at you. This one looks strangely large. It is also to the left of the bottle to the left of the doll.
I still see a cat right behind the woman in the center.
So which one is Philomena’s cat?
And an Elvis-sighting in the lower right corner!
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sorry , had my iMac in the shop and having subbing issues
Tha cat’s head is at the stuffed Homo sapien’s elbow. Not sure that the dark shape is part of cat body. Cats are famous shape shifters. The cat may be out of the frame and we are only seeing its reflection. Face looks just like the photo.