It's fair to say that, over the last couple of months, many of our previous hobbies and interests have had to take a backseat as we all adjust to the challenges and changes that the coronavirus pandemic has presented us with.
Though some countries in Europe - and several states in America - have begun the process of opening back up, still many leisure industries are forced to stay closed in adherence with social distancing rules.
As such, we're all having to get a bit more creative as to the ways in which we keep ourselves occupied and entertained.
And so, in the spirit of such things, here's a Twitter conundrum that has absolutely stumped the internet. Kate Hinds, a newsroom planning editor at a US radio station tweeted out a picture of her beautiful bookshelf along with the caption "Today in find the cat".
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/katehinds/status/1269697161329082370?]]
And social media was gripped by the challenge.
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/harrysiegel/status/1269703134231789569]]
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/LisaAguiar8/status/1269707563416731648?]]
Some were dumbfounded that there was, in fact, a cat in the picture at all. One user tweeted "There's an actual cat in this pic?? Or a figurine or something?"
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/NicoleJButler/status/1269709061575991296]]
Another added, "Stumped! My husband tried (very hard) & finally gave up! So what gives?"
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/BarbaraBuono/status/1269708940729868288]]
Indeed, Hinds' picture inspired many other hilarious and adorable tweets from cat owners of their own cats on bookshelves.
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/goodcow/status/1269700335905447937]]
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/capitolcrowd/status/1269736491095334912]]
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/paigebyerly/status/1269709859236335617]]
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/HandsAtlanta/status/1269896561401659394]]
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/jchapdude/status/1269748948656422917]]
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/tweettinus/status/1269708468715507717]]
Oh, and in case you're still totally stumped by the picture - as I was for a quite astonishing amount of time - Hinds tweeted a picture showing where her cat was ingeniously hidden. Check it out:
[[twitterwidget||https://twitter.com/katehinds/status/1269698103361318914]]
Now that's one resourceful cat. Hinds told CNET that her cat's name is Norah, and that that they adopted her from a local rescue shelter 10 years ago. The spot in which she's hiding in the now-viral tweet is one of her favorite summer hiding places, Hinds added.