Upon eyeing the zippered transport vessel, Felinus Chameleonus disappears into her surroundings, cleverly taking the shape of a standard, circular throw pillow. Her predator, Humanus Lumberus, stalks every corner of the feline’s habitat, but with limited visual and olfactory senses, is unable to locate his prey.

But the feline’s victory is short lived. Exhausted from his minutes-long forage, Humanus Lumberus hurls himself downward into his primitive cathedra, forcing Felinus Chameleonus to reveal herself or be viciously crushed.  With nature’s song and dance stifled, the shape-shifting creature begrudgingly accepts her fate and prepares for the inevitable excursion to the veterinarian.