She did try to carry it off, but I didn't get a picture of that. Maybe next time. I think her lack of opposable thumbs will make it difficult for her to learn to knit, but I'm sure stranger things have happened.
Sunday, June 11, 2006
In which Cocoa takes up knitting
My suspicions that Cocoa had been reading Chaos while I've been at work have been confirmed. One morning this week, while I sat next to her, she discovered an empty knitting needle.
Hmmm, I wonder what mom uses this for?
Is it alive?
If I could just pick it up - damn my lack of opposable thumbs!
Perhaps mom won't notice that it's missing if I just sit on it for a while and then I can carry it off when she's not paying attention.
She did try to carry it off, but I didn't get a picture of that. Maybe next time. I think her lack of opposable thumbs will make it difficult for her to learn to knit, but I'm sure stranger things have happened.
She did try to carry it off, but I didn't get a picture of that. Maybe next time. I think her lack of opposable thumbs will make it difficult for her to learn to knit, but I'm sure stranger things have happened.
Oh oh, watch carefully for spontaneous thumb mutations!
ReplyDeleteShe's such a cutie. :) Chaos sends her licks and purrs.
If she doesn't figure out how to knit, you can be sure that it's because she decided that it's beneath her. That's just the way cats are. ;)
ReplyDeleteah, the all-important opposable thumb! I like how she's pretending to ignore the needle in the last picture.
ReplyDeleteWhat is it about cats and knitting? They love the needles. Mine usually love to sit right on my pattern or even better right on top of the yarn (and they swat it every time I tug).
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there's ever been a polydactyl cat with opposable toes?
ReplyDeleteJackson seems to find the needle most interesting while I'm knitting, then sits on the yarn
ReplyDeleteShe is a gorgeous kitty!
ReplyDeleteHehe - I knew a cat named 'Mittens' who had nearly opposable toes on his front feet (hence his name) -- but the most he ever learned to do was occasionally get a difficult door or drawer open!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures ;o) I'm sure there would have been an extensive damage/taste test on your needle if you hadn't caught her :o)
How many needles do I have with tiny little chew marks on them! What a cutie!
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