This is indeed awesome! As a cat person, I enjoyed ruminating how my big-boned lazy house cat and his diabolically clever brother would have approached the situation. My prediction? Lazy house cat Kismet, who is scared of everyone but the husband and I, would disappear - never to be heard of again, except as rumor or myth. The diabolically clever Yoda would have been the cat they had to cut out of the wall.
It should be noted that not only did I watch this (twice) Jason also viewed it and said something to the effect of "aww that's the cutest thing I've ever seen." Who knew the double whammy of cats and Ikea could make a grown man blubber!
This is indeed awesome! As a cat person, I enjoyed ruminating how my big-boned lazy house cat and his diabolically clever brother would have approached the situation. My prediction? Lazy house cat Kismet, who is scared of everyone but the husband and I, would disappear - never to be heard of again, except as rumor or myth. The diabolically clever Yoda would have been the cat they had to cut out of the wall.
ReplyDeleteLove this! I like both cats and Ikea and found the film to be brilliant :) And I am also evidently channeling my inner Brit.
ReplyDeleteI'm a cat lover and I have to say Cool!
ReplyDeleteI just heard about this on a radio program, and now I have a fantastic visual for it. Thanks!
Now, how about all that cat hair on the furniture?
Ooh, I saw the advert on TV last night for the first time and loved it. It's great to know a bit more about how it's made - thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteMary (and Sean?): As someone with a cat allergy, my first thought was "But imagine the DANDER."
ReplyDeleteIt should be noted that not only did I watch this (twice) Jason also viewed it and said something to the effect of "aww that's the cutest thing I've ever seen." Who knew the double whammy of cats and Ikea could make a grown man blubber!
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