Museum cat
Once upon a time, in distant Latvia, near the sea coast, there was a place where people could enter the world of time and adventure - the Munchausen Museum. In this museum, among the exhibits and stories about the famous Baron Munchausen, there lives one very special resident - a cat named Pooh.
Pooh wandered into the museum from the neighboring houses, already a big cat. He has incredibly fluffy fur and eyes that no one can forget. One of his eyes is bright blue like the sea and the other is green like the depth of the forest. Pooh was fine with his neighbors, but apparently he chose the museum as his new home because he definitely liked it better here.
Pooh quickly became a resident of the museum, acting as an unofficial guardian. He pays attention to every detail and makes sure that all the exhibits are in their place. Every morning, Pooh greets visitors at the entrance door, elegantly extending his front paws and purring so loudly that it can be heard even from the other hall of the museum.
One of Pooh's favorite habits is spending time in the rooms of Baroness Jacobine and Munchausen. These rooms are full of antiques, paintings and furniture that reflect the lifestyle of the baron and his wife. Pooh often sleeps on soft sofas or explores different corners, as if looking for long-forgotten secrets.