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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Ceiling Cat Might Be Watching You!


Now It Can Be Told discovered Ceiling cat in, what was thought, the privacy of their own home. To their shock and surprise they discovered a hole in my bedroom ceiling with a cat peering its head through it. Questions were raised, Who is this cat? How did that hole get there? Has anyone else experienced this? After a one-year investigation, now these and may other questions can be answered.
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After following the cat known as "Ceiling Cat" what was discovered is just how many victims there have been of this lude feline. Most people's reaction to seeing Ceiling Cat peer at them during a time of self-satisfaction is shock, disgust and a feeling of violation. Douglas Wingate (Picured to the right masterbating in his own home) had this to say to Now It Can Be Told when after the discovery ceiling cat and this reporter in his bedroom: "Who are you? What are you doing here? I am calling the cops?" It was unclear who Mr. Wingate was directing his comments to due to the almost immedate police intervention, but the picture that was taken during that troubling time showed the shock and surprise Wingate experienced when first seeing this cat.
What was a surprise to this reporter was "breaking and entering," and "peeping-Tom" laws only apply to humans and not to animals. As a result, while this reporter had to spend time in jail and do a significant amount of community service, Ceiling Cat was never pursuited for its involvment. Due to probationary restrictions, photos of people's reactions of first seeing Ceiling Cat cannot be taken any longer.