He took them to a square opening in the floor, and started pushing the cats through. Sinbad was the first one to go through. As he passed through the opening he could see a strange landscape with large glowing glass spheres and geometric shapes filled with water. Sinbad didn’t fall down into this landscape, rather he drifted gently down; the way a piece of paper might drift down on a light breeze. All of the cats, along with the plastic cat, passed into the glass world.

“Don’t you idiots know enough to stay clear of the data stream?” the plastic cat snarled. Do you want to get deleted? You have to learn to be more careful!”

“Well, we’re not from around here.”,  said Opie.

“Where is here?”, asked Zigger. “One minute we’re in our house, and the next minute we wind up in this strange place.”

You’re in the CyberWorld.” said the plastic cat.

The four confused cats talked things over, and as crazy as seemed, they agreed that they probably were inside the computer. They asked the plastic cat who he was and how he happened to end up in CyberWorld.

“You can call me CyberCat”, he said, “As to how I got here, what else is there but here? I don’t know of anyplace else but here.

The four cats looked around the glass landscape in a daze. They were so overwhelmed by everything that happened, that they just didn’t know what to think. Zigger looked at a nearby glass sphere and saw another one of those plastic cats standing next to it. Only this cat was a mess, his limbs were all twisted and distorted, he looked like he had been broken apart and then put back together by a drunken maniac.

“What happened to him?” asked Zigger.

“Oh, his file got corrupted in the last crash.”, said the CyberCat. “That sort of thing happens once in awhile around here.”