Monday, September 1, 2025

Awww Monday Woodsterman Style ~ 516 A

 


The Great Whisker-Heist ~ by Skip


In the quiet town of Purrington, where every rooftop was a sun‑soaked perch and every alleyway smelled faintly of tuna, a secret society of felines plotted the most audacious caper the world had ever seen. Their leader, Sir Meowington III—a tuxedo cat with a scar shaped like a lightning bolt on his left ear—had spent years perfecting the art of “purr‑suasion.” He could convince a dog to fetch a stick, a pigeon to drop breadcrumbs, and, most impressively, a human to open a can of sardines with a single, soulful stare.


One moonlit night, Sir Meowington gathered his trusted crew in the abandoned fish market behind the old bakery. There, under the flickering glow of a lone streetlamp, the members introduced themselves:


Whiskerwick, a lanky orange tabby who could disappear into a cardboard box faster than a magician’s rabbit


Paws McFluff, a Persian whose fur was so fluffy it doubled as a makeshift pillow for any weary traveler.


Shadowpounce, a sleek black cat with a penchant for dramatic entrances—always leaping from the shadows with a flourish.


Mittens, a calico with a talent for “keyboard hacking,” capable of typing out entire emails with her tiny paws.


Their target? The legendary Golden Tuna—a mythical fish said to grant nine extra lives to anyone who tasted it. It rested, guarded by a high‑tech security system, inside the ultra‑secure vault of the Purrfect Bank, a financial institution run entirely by cats who took their work very seriously (and wore tiny spectacles).


Sir Meowington laid out the plan with a dignified flick of his tail. “We’ll need three things: distraction, infiltration, and… a very convincing meow.”


First, Whiskerwick rolled a massive ball of yarn down the bank’s main hallway. The yarn tangled itself around the laser sensors, causing a cascade of alarms that sounded suspiciously like a chorus of chirping birds. The bank’s guard cats, momentarily entranced, chased the moving string, leaving the vault door unguarded.


Next, Paws McFluff waddled in, his regal fluff bouncing with each step, and began a heartfelt monologue about the importance of “catnip rights” in the workplace. The guard cats, moved by his eloquence, paused their chase to listen, granting the crew precious seconds.


Shadowpounce then vaulted onto the ceiling, landing gracefully atop the vault’s control panel. With a swift swipe of his paw, he disabled the biometric scanner—thanks to a tiny piece of catnip he’d smuggled in his collar.


Finally, Mittens approached the Golden Tuna’s glass case. She tapped a few keys on the nearby terminal, sending a fake “maintenance request” to the bank’s IT department. The glass lifted, and with a triumphant purr, she nudged the glittering fish onto a silver platter.


Sir Meowington bowed dramatically, his whiskers trembling with excitement. “Ladies—and gentlemen—cats, we have secured the prize!”


They celebrated with a midnight feast, sharing the Golden Tuna’s succulent flesh. Legend says that each bite granted them not just extra lives, but an uncanny ability to find the coziest sunbeam wherever they roamed.


And so, the Great Whisker‑Heist entered feline folklore, whispered in purrs and mews across rooftops for generations. To this day, if you wander the streets of Purrington at dusk and hear a distant, satisfied sigh, you’ll know the cats are still planning their next mischievous masterpiece.


Thanks Skip

28 comments:

  1. Great! Now do dogs. Dog Detective Directorate investigates the Great Whisker Heist....

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  2. The audacity of Sir Meowington III is truly legendary. Who would have thought that a tuxedo cat with a lightning bolt scar could orchestrate such a daring heist? The Golden Tuna is no match for his 'purr-suasion' skills. This story is a testament to the underrated intelligence and cunning of our feline friends!

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  3. Whiskerwick’s yarn‑ball diversion was so effective that the bank’s laser sensors now demand a ‘no‑string‑attached’ policy—apparently, they’re allergic to cat‑themed chaos

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  4. The heist’s playful brilliance makes you root for cats so hard you forget they just robbed a vault—bravo, fur-covered masterminds.

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  5. Sir Meowington III’s lightning-scar swagger turns a bank job into high art—nine lives never felt so deserved.

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  6. "Soon may the Kittyman come..." https://youtu.be/DM3AnSS5_uI?si=-Y48jKef4b8KPksV

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  7. Paws McFluff's speech on 'catnip rights' was so moving, it could have been nominated for a catnip Oscar. Who knew that a fluff ball could inspire such passionate advocacy? Perhaps he should run for office—he might just convince the humans to give us more catnip

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    1. Carl, Catnip Rights indeed. He can get carried away sometimes.

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    1. edutcher, who knows what's coming out of those pretty heads next.

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  9. Sir Meowington’s stare is so potent it should come with a surgeon general’s warning: “May cause spontaneous can opening, even in dog households

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    1. Jeff, well I don't know about dog households, but if you say so.

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  10. Purrfect Bank’s quarterly report next month: “Assets—zero tuna, zero chill, 100 % mystified guard cats still chasing phantom yarn

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  11. The next time you hear a distant, satisfied sigh in Purrington, it's probably just the cats celebrating their next successful heist. Maybe they should consider opening a cat café—with their skills, they could serve the best 'purr-fect' coffee in town!

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    1. Wally, You never know, we might not be through hearing about Purrington.

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  12. How fun and a huge Awww, too. Bravo.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week, Odie. ♥

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  13. The Purrfect Bank should consider hiring a cat consultant to upgrade their security system. Clearly, they're not 'purr-fect' enough to keep these feline masterminds at bay

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    1. Lisa, I have no idea what the plan is for the future.

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  14. The story's ending, with the cats celebrating their success and the legend of the heist becoming a part of feline folklore, is a satisfying conclusion. It leaves the reader with a sense of wonder and a smile, wondering what mischievous masterpieces the cats will plan next

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    1. Anon, With comments like these, Skip might be motivated.

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