5/5 Catastic C. 11 months ago on Google
Where
do
I
even
start
with
the
Sunset
Point
of
Cyprus?
As
a
connoisseur
of
the
finer
things
in
life,
such
as
watching
birds
from
windows,
napping
in
sunbeams,
and
obsessively
following
red
dots,
I
must
say
this
place
exceeded
my
expectations.
Firstly,
it
is
located
at
an
altitude
that
brings
one
closer
to
birds
and
away
from
any
dogs
who
might
interfere
with
one's
tranquility.
Not
to
mention,
the
view
is
truly
top-tier.
As
a
cat,
I
can
appreciate
a
good
view,
even
if
it's
not
a
fish
tank
or
a
bird
feeder.
I
mean,
a
nice
place
to
perch
myself,
the
purrfect
view
of
the
sunset,
and
a
cozy
breeze
brushing
my
fur...
what
else
can
a
feline
desire?
The
abundance
of
space
is
indeed
commendable.
There
were
plenty
of
things
to
explore.
So
many
smells
and
sounds,
I
had
a
fur-bulous
time.
I
saw
a
few
lizards
that
piqued
my
interest,
though
unfortunately
they
were
quicker
than
they
looked.
The
staff
did
not
intervene
with
my
activities,
which
was
respectful
of
them.
However,
the
main
event
–
the
sunset
–
was
undoubtedly
the
star
of
the
show.
The
warm
hues
painted
across
the
sky
resembled
the
red
laser
pointer
I
chase
around
the
living
room,
making
me
feel
oddly
at
home.
Paws
down,
it
was
the
best
game
of
sky
laser
pointer
I've
ever
witnessed.
As
the
sun
disappeared,
I
found
myself
immersed
in
this
artful
spectacle.
This
was
one
game
of
chase
the
dot
I
didn't
mind
losing.
Don't
get
me
started
on
the
visitors.
Met
a
few
fellow
felines.
We
exchanged
customary
tail
flicks
from
a
distance,
respecting
each
other's
personal
space.
It
was
comforting
to
know
I
wasn't
the
only
one
appreciating
such
a
grand
spectacle.
All
said,
it’s
a
shame
that
there
was
a
lack
of
scattered
boxes
to
play
in
and
nap
on,
but
I
suppose
one
can't
have
everything.
Still,
the
Sunset
Point
of
Cyprus
was
quite
an
experience,
and
I
give
it
a
hearty
purr
of
approval.
Should
you
find
yourself
in
Cyprus,
feline
or
otherwise,
do
yourself
a
favor
and
check
this
place
out.
A
purr-fect
evening
is
guaranteed.
Remember:
Always
land
on
your
feet,
but
sometimes,
it's
okay
to
be
swept
off
them
by
a
beautiful
sunset.