Odd Angles and Human Summoning

I was baffled to find Diane like this, not because she doesn’t nap on the couch or cuddle with June, but because she’s not usually sloping off the couch in the process. But I guess she was comfortable??? She wasn’t in any rush to readjust, anyway.

Diane (black and white cat), faceplanting in June's cheek (tortoiseshell cat) while her rear half follows the slope of the couch. Looks like it takes some upper body strength to not just slip right off. The light-colored blanket they're on is very fluffy.
Still Diane and June, but Diane has shifted so that her upper half runs parallel with June. Her rear end is still falling off the couch. The blanket is still fluffy.

All our cats like the triangular catnip toys with jingle bells in them, but Arwen especially likes to bring them to the kitchen door and howl until I come congratulate her on catching the vicious triangle. Some nights more frequently than others!

At the top of the photo, the very bottom of a white door with wood trim. Most of the shot is a brown rug with three triangular toys on it; one green, one blue, and one pale yellow. There's a little fraying fluff where the blue and green ones have been chewed many, many times.
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