My climber: the world's first cat-climber

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

Categories: Animals | Travel

Craig Armstrong loves traveling and climbing, and also loves his black cat, Millie. Millie, in turn, is also very fond of climbing somewhere. “She climbs all the time: trees, rocks, people, open windows, doors, hangers – everywhere you can climb,” says the owner of an amazing animal.

Craig documents their travels and ascents. Millie has a number of friends who share her extreme passion.

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

My climber: the world's first cat-climber Moonshine Wash Canyon, Utah.

My climber: the world's first cat-climber Moonshine Wash Canyon, Utah.

My climber: the world's first cat-climber Craig Armstrong in the Moonshine Wash.

My climber: the world's first cat-climber Canyon Alcatraz.

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

My climber: the world's first cat-climber Millie with Craig's friend Kenneth and his cat Evelyn.

My climber: the world's first cat-climber Kenneth and Millie in Angel Canyon.

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

My climber: the world's first cat-climber Millie's first climbing trip in Joey Valley.

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

My climber: the world's first cat-climber On Stansbury Island in the Great Salt Lake, Utah.

My climber: the world's first cat-climber

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