In the early part of the last century, the well known physicist Shrodinger carried out a set of experiments, the aim of which was to prove the following theorem:

"If you put a cat and an empty box in the same room, there is a probability of 100% that the cat will be inside the box when the investigator checks"

Of course, Shrodinger got sidetracked into some other activities, but all cat-observers already knew that the theorem was true. We have some examples here of famous Boxing Cats. If you know any more, please email me at site@hunter.per.sg


Courtesy of Caroline

Courtesy of Rosemary

Courtesy of Arlene

Courtesy of Jan

Courtesy of Kim

Courtesy of Robert

Courtesy of Melanie

Courtesy of Diane

Courtesy of DiAnne

Courtesy of Ginger

Courtesy of Melanie

Courtesy of Rae

Courtesy of Rae

Not quite a cat, courtesy of Jo

Courtesy of Ricky

Courtesy of Ann

Courtesy of Stephen

Courtesy of Phyllis

Courtesy of Melissa

Courtesy of Fran

Courtesy of Barbara

Courtesy of Kim

Courtesy of Nancy

Ebony

Jaeger

Sheba

Sheba
Jaeger
Ebony
Sheba
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Don't Declaw The Cat
Fishing for Cats
Paint Stripping
Christmas Tree Thief 2
Christmas Tree Thief 1
Boxing Cats

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