Husband says this was the scariest cat escape he’d ever experienced.
I was out for my morning walk.
Apparently, Juno had been “planning” this escape, husband said.
She went upstairs to wake him up by touching noses with him. Then, she followed him downstairs and followed him all over.
When he opened the front door, all he saw was a black shadow flitting past, quick as lightning.
It was Juno.
She was already out in the porch.
Luckily husband “saw” the black shadow flitting past. So he quickly went to the gate and tried to cover as much of it as possible. Juno was nowhere to be seen.
Finally, he spotted her under one of our cars.
From there, he managed to finally catch her and put her back in the house.
Husband says since Juno likes being in Bunny’s Place with the Blondies, it’s best to keep her there. At least she cannot escape through the front door from there. He’s very worried that if she escapes and runs to the road, she may not know how to come back home, it’s difficult to catch her, being so small and so quick, and of course, there’s the dangers of the road.
Juno has escaped twice through the front door under my watch. Luckily both times, I saw her and caught her back immediately before she got any further.
She’s super quick as lightning.

“Did I do something wrong today?”
