I tried your app on IE9 and the map and cats displayed fine though cats were 
below map rather than on right - the only problem was with automatic 
geolocation which failed and put me in Toronto by default.  IE9 in IE7 mode 
was the same except it reported Browser does not support geolocation.

While it would not cause display problems I think you are supposed to 
specify 'sensor=true' if you are using geolocation to detect the users 
location.

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