Reading Time: < 1minuteApril 1 “Teddy is not, in fact, a cat. He is an alien life form that was catapulted into our cosmos through a wormhole 17 parsecs North of Ursa Major. His thick outer coating prevented him from burning up when he entered the Earth’s atmosphere, eventually he crash landed on our guest sofa. #dailylockdowncatpictureservice”
Reading Time: < 1minuteMarch 31 “In today’s #dailylockdowncatpictureservice, Tonks starts feeling the blues, remembering a time when… Oh, no, wait, literally nothing has changed for her. “
Reading Time: < 1minuteMarch 30 “Today’s #dailylockdowncatpictureservice is brought to you by Teddy, who, for reasons known only to himself, thought the bath was this morning’s hottest destination.”
Reading Time: < 1minuteMarch 29 “Your #dailylockdowncatpictureservice continues. This was Tonks when she was a wee bit smaller, trying to blend in with the bookcase.”
Reading Time: < 1minuteMarch 25 “Even two years ago, the Weggies were practising different techniques for making us stay at home #dailylockdowncatpictureservice”
Reading Time: < 1minuteMarch 24 “Your daily lockdown cat picture service [#dailylockdowncatpictureservice] has commenced. Tonks is currently resting in a planter in the greenhouse next to the office.”
March 15th, 2020 I announced on Facebook that “if this situation gets
worse and we do all end up in lock down, we have over 1000 of these and
we fully intend to use them.”
Attached was this picture of one of our cats – because the Internet was made for cats, right?
One March 24th it did get worse and the UK went into full lockdown to try to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Tanya and I decided to post one picture a day of our cats, just to try to give people a little smile. This is the archive of #dailylockdowncatpictureservice