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Infiltration Forums > UE Photography > I went urban exploring with my cat(Viewed 3078 times)
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I went urban exploring with my cat
< on 10/10/2019 5:04 PM >
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Something I've always thought about, but knew would be disastrous to do and stressful for the cat, is go exploring with my cat.

Eventually, fate gave me the perfect opportunity to give it a try, right in my own building. This was possible because of three incidents:

1. In April, a cat burglar got into my neighbour's apartment. The police suspected the burglar got in through my unit, as both of us have private exits out onto the building rooftop for our exclusive use. So if you are in one, you can reasonably get into the other. I was home when the robbery is believed to have happened, so it's entirely possible the burglar looked through my window and saw me inside. Possibly naked.



2. In September, a typhoon brought strong winds that knocked down the metal-and-styrofoam wall separating our respective private rooftops. In this image, you can see from my roof looking over to his roof. The two white things being pinned down are the former fence. During this I discovered that my neighbour had moved out. I also discovered they had left the front door unlocked, meaning anyone could open that door, get onto the roof, then get into my apartment (although it would require breaking windows or picking a lock).


3. A drain backed up on the roof and they decided to do heavy renovations to my side. They wanted to haul supplies through my apartment, disturbing my cats, while my neighbour's sat totally empty. Apparently that unit's owner didn't want to cooperate, and seemed to think the fence between our roofs was still intact. I considered moving my cats to the other unit when the workers were here, or straight up squatting over there for a week. On the day they started, I simply went out onto the roof, went into the empty apartment, and opened the front entrance wide, so when the workers arrived they just went through there and came out on the roof.


4. So now let's start with the exploring. And this is exploring by my definition. It just happens to be adjacent to my home, and I started doing this to protect my interests, both in negotiating the renovations and securing my property. I ran home during lunch to take a bunch of pictures showing the state of both rooftop units. Here you can see my door and my neighbour's door open.


5. I decided to tip off my real estate agent, so I entered to take a couple photos. Buster followed. This unit is about the size of mine, maybe a little smaller. My back is to the wall. Around the corner to the right is the washroom. It's a single-room apartment, no walls. I've always said I have no need for walls, as I live alone with my cats. If I had separate rooms, they'd go in there and make noise to irritate me.


6. Standing in front of the fridge, looking the other direction.



7. A few days later, renovations are underway on the roof, as they've sealed all the cracks. This was not adequate in the first place, which is why it needs repairs now. Fortunately they're just getting started. Also, there's a lot more equipment on the other side.



8. They gave the roof this nice green coat of waterproof paint. I would like it if this is how my roof looks from now on.



9. Then they gave it another coat, making it grey. I'm not sure if it's all done now.



10. My roof is being fixed up, but the neighbour's is not. But the interior is going through renovation. How about going in for a look? This is something I have to do to make sure intruders can't go through and onto my roof.



11. I peeked in a window, and they put walls in. Walls! Now it's a two-bedroom apartment with a separated kitchen area. What good is that?



12. I stepped in, and Buster followed me inside. He really liked coming in here.



13. He was all about exploring everything in here.



13. No fear of that circular saw at all.



14. Yes, I know he's huge. He's American.



15. We escaped and he flopped on the roof. The white material to his right is the rooftop divider that blew down. It may have been helped by my ladder tipping over.



16. Time to come back.



17. I went inside, and gradually noticed he was missing. I came out, found the other door ajar, and Buster inside. I guess I didn't shut it properly, and he managed to pry it open with his paw and go back inside.



18. I brought him out, and he sat outside the door demanding to do more exploring.



19. Next night, I came home and he really wanted to go out on the roof. We went out, and I discovered the other door was locked. But the windows weren't. Buster had no problem with crawling in that way.



20. Time to explore after dark.



21. He really liked this circular saw thing. I hope they leave it unplugged. Wouldn't bet my life on it.



22. Exploring the bathroom, where they removed everything including the toilet.



23. We wanted to leave everything properly locked, so we left the way we came.



24. He was up for more adventure so I put him in the carrier case and climbed up the ladder to the higher roof.



25. The blue light on the tower means the fine dust is under 15 micrograms, which means it's safe to go outside. The other levels are green, then yellow, then red which is 76 micrograms or more. We get those days when China burns a lot of coal.



26. Buster found another door.



27. This leads to a utility room with a water tank as well as a complicated anti-fire system. Sometimes when it gets too cold during winter it malfunctions and makes a horrific pounding sound in my apartment below.



28. Buster ended up covered in some black stuff inside that room.



29. We hung out here a while longer.




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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 1 on 10/10/2019 5:22 PM >
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Fun post. That tool is an angle grinder.



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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 2 on 10/10/2019 5:32 PM >
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there was less graffiti when I was there...



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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 3 on 10/10/2019 5:38 PM >
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Do you feed your cat lasagna!!!!



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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 4 on 10/10/2019 6:04 PM >
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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 5 on 10/10/2019 7:07 PM >
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well now that the cats out of the bag so to speak, I expect UER viewers will descend on that location and trash it, then burn it then just get it shut down for other cats...



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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 6 on 10/10/2019 8:52 PM >
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Oh. My. Goodness.


This is amazing!



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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 7 on 10/10/2019 9:03 PM >
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Your cat looks like a very good boy



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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 8 on 10/11/2019 2:50 AM >
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Those are some VERY fat cats... I love them. :3



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mookster location:
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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 9 on 10/13/2019 6:53 PM >
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Most excellent!



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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 10 on 10/14/2019 10:48 PM >
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I too have often dreamed of taking my cat on an urban adventure! You've inspired me...
There's an abandoned Purina mill not too far from here, maybe she'd go for that.

But seriously, I loved this post - and your cat!



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MisUnderstood! location:
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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 11 on 10/16/2019 1:22 AM >
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I loved this! Made me smile Buster looks like hes saying IM THE MAN! in pic 13. Cool idea! Cats are Awesomely curious, They make great explorers! Thanks for this Steed!


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Thinklikefreak location:
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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 12 on 1/4/2020 2:49 AM >
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Found a cat in a semi active industrial facility. We went inside its peaceful oasis and it was disturbed by us, perhaps thought we were security or workers and booked it.

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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 13 on 1/4/2020 11:44 PM >
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After taking my time, I couldn't help going back and scrolling through your pics very quickly; it's fun to see your cat moving around in them! He doesn't really pose for the camera and seem genuinely excited to explore a new space haha





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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 14 on 1/5/2020 5:06 AM >
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Posted by OpenHouse
After taking my time, I couldn't help going back and scrolling through your pics very quickly; it's fun to see your cat moving around in them! He doesn't really pose for the camera and seem genuinely excited to explore a new space haha




Yeah, he's a very emotive cat and his eyes always seemed unusually human to me. I believe people are living in the apartment now, so he's become an old and salty explorer who talks about the good old days.

I saw a harness and leash on sale in a pet store yesterday, and was strongly tempted to buy it so we could go out further. No sense in doing anything with it until spring though.



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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 15 on 1/5/2020 5:38 AM >
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Posted by Steed


Yeah, he's a very emotive cat and his eyes always seemed unusually human to me. I believe people are living in the apartment now, so he's become an old and salty explorer who talks about the good old days.

I saw a harness and leash on sale in a pet store yesterday, and was strongly tempted to buy it so we could go out further. No sense in doing anything with it until spring though.


Aw! Poor guy. That will be interesting to see if it works out.

I know in Toronto, people meet up take their dogs on "adventure walks" around the city looking at cool street art/murals. Uber5000 and his dog attend it I think.
In the summertime I see a lot of graffiti artists posting photos of their tag-along pet counterparts. (https://www.instag...oYCi94SEdBNfexQc0/) If people are being safe about it, it would be very cool (and cute) to see more UER pets.




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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 16 on 1/5/2020 11:38 AM >
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Posted by OpenHouse


Aw! Poor guy. That will be interesting to see if it works out.

I know in Toronto, people meet up take their dogs on "adventure walks" around the city looking at cool street art/murals. Uber5000 and his dog attend it I think.
In the summertime I see a lot of graffiti artists posting photos of their tag-along pet counterparts. (https://www.instag...oYCi94SEdBNfexQc0/) If people are being safe about it, it would be very cool (and cute) to see more UER pets.



Dogs are easy. I'm pretty sure I've explored with dogs before. Cats are different.

You can find stray cats at abandoned places, but taking your own cats to them is a different story. Housecats really don't like to be taken out of their comfortable surroundings, and I think the only way I could get Buster to go exploring farther from home would be to take him on a terrifying ride, and then plop him down in an abandonment and let him come to his senses. I haven't yet decided if that would be beneficial to him.

Although if I told him there were humans and animals teaming up to make street art, as much as I don't do that, I think he'd be in. He loves minor acts of vandalism, and also typing on my computer.



Dee Ashley location:
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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 17 on 1/6/2020 8:58 AM >
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Posted by Steed


. . . .

I saw a harness and leash on sale in a pet store yesterday, and was strongly tempted to buy it so we could go out further. No sense in doing anything with it until spring though.


I tried using a leash and harness on my cat once many years ago. It did not go well (for the cat or myself).

Never again.



I wandered till the stars went dim.
Dee Ashley location:
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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 18 on 1/6/2020 8:54 PM >
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Housecats really don't like to be taken out of their comfortable surroundings, and I think the only way I could get Buster to go exploring farther from home would be to take him on a terrifying ride [. . . ]



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That’s Andy. ^^^
As you can see, he’s not much of a car cat.



I wandered till the stars went dim.
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Re: I went urban exploring with my cat
<Reply # 19 on 1/16/2020 4:25 AM >
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This was great! And definitely something different. I was laughing through most of this post, especially #15 and the "Possibly naked." quote just nonchalantly thrown in there.



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