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Even more photos of Henry & Basil

Tys Sweeney
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Lily Zhang
Mar 14
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Hello!

This week we deliver a rich gallery of photos. Henry & Basil played, ate, lounged, and practiced in their harnesses.

Playtime

Toys include stolen socks (see below) and their new favorite, a blue bird on a stick. Recently, both Henry and Basil have gotten better at playing together, taking turns hitting the bird.

Henry and Basil play with their new bird-on-a-stick toy
The bird is hollow because they tore it open (and unstuffed it) immediately
Henry hits at the bird with all four limbs

Harness Training

Neither cat is ready to spend much time outside, and Henry doesn’t enjoy his adventures yet. Both cats, however, are learning the ropes of their new equipment.

Henry mountaineers (ft. Lily’s new crochet blanket)
Basil is scared of his harness… this was moments before he played dead

Lounging Around

Both cats still fit on the cat couch together, despite their increased size. As you’ll recall, they enjoy taking over the bed during the hours of bright sunlight, and returning to the shark tube for privacy.

Cat snuggles
Shark time!
Judgmental snuggling

Human Interaction

And of course, the cats love us now, after many months of calling New York home!

Tys holds Henry, and Henry is curious about being photographed
Henry is still curious
Henry makes human contact
We feed Basil leaves (not basil leaves though)
Henry strikes a judgmental pose

Have a good night!

Tys & Lily

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