Jumbo Bucket of Maru

Today at the Center for Marulogical Research, we continue our experiments to determine the liquidity of Maru, using the most appropriate container: a bucket. However, since the standard bucket does not allow us to view Maru’s liquid nature, we shall instead employ the Bucket of Science, which clearly shows us how Maru, like octopuses and other invertebrates, conforms to the shape of any container.

Science marches on, Andrew Y.

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9 thoughts on “Jumbo Bucket of Maru

  1. Andrew November 2, 2019 / 12:31 pm

    The beginning is my favorite part XD <3

  2. Dana November 2, 2019 / 12:39 pm

    The fact that The Circle can squeeze himself into such a small container goes to show that he is really about 90% floof. And, I love the smooshed pawsies! 😻🐾

  3. allein 🐾 November 2, 2019 / 12:58 pm

    I dunno, science seems more into lounging…

  4. dubravkamcvmd November 2, 2019 / 2:26 pm

    I understand cats don’t have collarbones but his spine is also completely malleable! A see through bucket is genius.

  5. Alice Shortcake November 2, 2019 / 4:12 pm

    Another delivery from the Boneless Cat Ranch!

  6. Debg November 3, 2019 / 10:00 am

    The inside is very complicated indeed!

  7. Faye November 3, 2019 / 12:25 pm

    Maru’s head partially liquified this time. Impressive moment for Science. The transformation back to solid is always amazing to me.

  8. Claire November 3, 2019 / 6:28 pm

    So do cat veins not get constricted? If I sat funny like Maru always does, my feet and whatnot would lose circulation and get all tingly so fast. Hmmmmm.

  9. Blue Footed Booby November 4, 2019 / 9:53 am

    I love how when he first arrives in the bucket, it takes a second for the processor to catch up and decide how to actually fit himself into it. His tail is the load bar.

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