TGIF! Learn how to calculate your cat's internal volume.
Happy Friday!
Engineers may think they can analyze, design and wonk their way around anything. But they may have met their match with cats, as the Engineer's Guide to Cats proves.
Take a Friday afternoon break and watch Oscar, Ginger and Zoey put engineers Paul and TJ through their paces as the cats demonstrate such arts as feline floral regurgitation and cat yodeling. You also will learn such helpful skills as learning how to calculate the internal volume and aspect ratio of your own cat, to better determine wind resistance and leaping capability.
And speaking of TJ: It was our own SSS! reader TJ who recommended this viral vid a few months ago. Thanks!


ANGIE BRENNAN, a Sun-Sentinel page designer,
lives with four dogs and one boyfriend. And has a lifetime of animal stories to share.
DIANE LADE, a reporter on the Sun-Sentinel's Help Team, has lived with cats, dogs, reptiles, fish, an iguana, and an armadillo.
CYNDI METZGER, editor of the Sun-Sentinel's Outlook section, is smitten with Bella, her poodle who regularly ignores requests to sit, stay and get off the ivory-colored sofa.
JOHN TANASYCHUK, a Sun-Sentinel lifestyle writer, has lived with cats as long as he can remember. He and his partner currently share their home with three.

Comments
This thing is a RIOT! I totally forgot about it...its really very clever...thanks for posting it...
Posted by: TJF | August 17, 2008 12:05 PM