Drips, unfortunately, are dynamic things. It's not like water falls straight through a hole in the roof onto the floor... it's more like it falls down the roof through a crack down the inside of the roof down a rafter until it slows to where it can pool up and then drip through the ceiling and onto the floor or something like that. What that means is that drip locations can often change depending on how hard it's raining and which way the wind is blowing...
Aren't kitties cute when they play tug-of-war with you? :)
Sorry!
Aren't kitties cute when they play tug-of-war with you? :)