Can you find the cat? One sly feline discovered the ideal location to conceal within the walls of this New York City apartment or condo
- Journalist Kate Hinds, of New York City, set Twitter alight with a perplexing photo of her comfortable city apartment or condo
- Hidden within the walls of her booklined racks and plant-filled apartment or condo is a cat hiding in one sly place
This cat found the perfect hiding place, but can you find it?
Journalist Kate Hinds, of New York City, set Twitter alight with a puzzling picture of her cozy city apartment.
Hidden within the walls of her booklined shelves and plant-filled apartment is a cat hiding in one sneaky location.
Are you ready?
If you’re looking for a pair of eyes, think again, as this sly animal isn’t looking to give anyone an easy way out.
In fact, the gray cat mixes into the the deep greens and purples of Hinds’ apartment so well, you’ll have to really look to find the animal.
Scroll down for hints
Can you spot it? Journalist Kate Hinds, of New York City, set Twitter alight with a puzzling picture of her cozy city apartment. Hidden within the walls of her booklined shelves and plant-filled apartment is a cat hiding in one sneaky location
Hint #1: Someone has a green thumb!
Still need another clue?
Hint #2: Cats can always be found basking in sunlight.
Cats are biologically programmed to always find the warms spots in their home and as winter breaks its cold curse, many felines are jumping at any chance to lay in the sunshine.
Still haven’t found it?
Hint #3: If your cat isn’t messing with your plants, do you even have a cat?
Eating plants actually aids digestion in felines and help move fur balls through the tract.
However not all plants are safe for cats to consume, some to avoid are tulips, daffodils, and lilies.
Given up yet? We don’t blame you!
If you take a real close look toward the windowsill on the right, hidden among the dense collection of plants, you can see the gray fur on the cats back.
If you take a real close look toward the windowsill on the right, hidden among the dense collection of plants, you can see the gray fur on the cats back.