Our two outdoor cats, Chloe and Dusty, were watched cat TV Wednesday night.

Something caught their attention. Over there.

Chloe lost interest. Dusty did not.

Then Chloe thought, maybe there is something over there.

Nope. Nothing to see over there.

Chloe and Dusty are so cute! I wonder what caught their attention. Our neighbor’s cat is spending more and more time at our back door, looking in. I think she’s adopting us.
When I drink too much tea, I get jittery, and everything grabs my attention at once. I imagine this is the norm for cats.
Robin — You all must be very interesting. On the other hand, a thing doesn’t have to be all that interesting for a cat to stare at it.
Paul — It seems to be the norm for out cats. I guess we’re going to have to put them on decaffeinated coffee.