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937.1 | it's less "fetch, cat" than "throw, person." | INK::KALLIS | Remember how ephemeral is Earth. | Thu Dec 03 1987 19:26 | 15 |
| Re .0:
>Is this unusual for a cat,I mean with them being independent,and
>having a short attention span, and all to act as if they were traind
>to fetch like a dog?
Cats _are_ independent, though they don't have a short attention
span when it comes to something that interests them (a cat staring
at the door [to get through it] can maintain that stare for _hours_
if need be). My Merlin, and Nianinne before him, were natural (self-
trained) "fetchers."
But they train _you_; that's the difference.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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937.2 | Mr. Pussycat trained me to play! | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Dec 03 1987 21:48 | 5 |
| Argus J. Pussycat, Esq. has trained me to play fetch with a write
ring. Unfortunatly, he doesn't want to play when we have company
(I guess he doesn't want to be a "show-off").
Deb
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937.3 | Training Your Human; by Puss E. Cat | BAGELS::ALLEN | | Fri Dec 04 1987 11:22 | 15 |
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Cat? Short attention span? You have GOT to be kidding! ;-) Have you
ever watched your cat stalk a mouse, insect, or other creature
(imaginary or real)? Have you ever watched your cat's eyes trained on
the food dish... or on the can of cat food as it is removed from the
cupboard, carried to the can opener, opened, spooned into the dish and
carried to the floor? How about eyes trained on you while you're
eating ice cream or some other delicacy? Once my cats get an idea in
their head, they are STUBBORN and don't lose interest easily at all!
It's all an illusion... and I agree with Steve. He has YOU trained,
don't doubt it for a minute! :-)
Amy.
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937.4 | Kitties do fetch! | AQUA::GOLDMAN | Matt Goldman | Fri Dec 04 1987 12:25 | 12 |
| Our kitties prefer the sponge golf balls. They are easy to hold in the paws
and in the mouth. This encourages them to carry the balls, but you have to
play with them *alot*. And, of course, they fetch when they feel like it and
love to make you frustrated by sitting next to the ball, looking back at
you with a cocked head and blinking eyes, and watching you go into hysterics ...
apparantly saying "what are you doing?".
We had a plastic "O" ring for a while (it is now buried treasure). It was
really funny to watch Addison try to figure out how to carry it back to us
without stepping on it. He finnally triumphed and would parade around the
house with it in his mouth ... until he buried it (sigh).
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937.5 | My fetcher's story | CIVIC::WEBER | | Fri Dec 04 1987 13:44 | 15 |
| My Luther is an absolute nut about plastic. He loves to hear it
crackle, often at 3AM. However above just plain plastic he love
plastic bags knotted into a ball. He brings it to me to throw into
the air so he can leap up to get it. He has been known, on his more
energetic times, to touch the ceiling.
Another trick he has is to wake me up in the middle of the night
crinkling his "ball" in my ear letting me know he want to play.
I of course have attempted to hide the "balls". Last spring I hid
one in the drawer of my night table. About 2 weeks ago after much noise,
while I was trying to get to sleep of course, I all of a sudden
hear the plastic crinkle. Luther had figured out how to open the
drawer and get to the "ball".
nancy
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937.6 | Mrs. Beal and the straw | LAIDBK::SHERRICK | Molly :^) | Fri Dec 04 1987 16:50 | 11 |
| The matriarch of my household, Mrs. Beal, taught me how to play
fetch with her when she was a baby. Her favorite toy has always
been a plastic straw. The kind that bends (it's easier to pick
up). She decided that the best time to play with it was about 1
hour before I need to wake up (ARGGG!). Naturally the best place
is on my bed.... I started throwing it off the bed, and she started
bringing it back - over and over again. She will now "fetch" from
any location, at any time. It's not too awful to wake up early
when there's a furry purring thing hopping around.....
Molly
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937.7 | Michelob Light fan! | 16089::ANDOVER | | Fri Dec 04 1987 17:33 | 26 |
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T.K. fetches too!! Only he is a real cool dude and he likes
to fetch beer caps! Mich Light caps to be specific. Whenever
he hears a beer open he comes running to the person who opened
it up and wants it to be thrown for him. One day we were having
a party and T.K. was sitting next to my friend on the couch
when he opened a beer. I was in the process of opening my mouth
to warn him not to throw the beer cap across the coffee table
but was too late. He threw it and T.K. flew after it scattering
potato chips and pretzels everywhere!! Cleaning up the next
day we found at least 20 beer caps on the floor.
When he wants to play all he does is find a beer cap somewhere
and brings it to me to throw. He's a real character. He likes
it best if you sit at the top of the stairs and throw it down.
T.K. has also been known to fetch the sponge golf balls and
tin foil balls, but only if he can't find a beer cap.
Wonder if he could be in a Michelob Light commercial - kinda
like Spuds??
Karen Luby
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937.8 | how 'bout those red socks... | NRADM2::PELUSO | | Fri Dec 04 1987 18:37 | 7 |
| Nippa loves to fetch socks, espicially red ones. She also has her
(or was it mine) stuffed bunny she loves to play with. Someone
can throw it down the stairs, and she brings it right back.
How many kitties have discovered the springy door stops on the base
boards. Nippa loves to make them go "spprrooooiiinnngggggg" espicially
at odd hours of the night...
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937.9 | Condo-kitty.... | JAWS::COTE | Sequencists are musicians too! | Sat Dec 05 1987 13:23 | 13 |
| Aja fetches the little round thingies from plastic milk containers.
All I have to do is drop one on the floor in order to summon her
out of the fourth dimension. After I toss it, she kills her 'prey'
by sitting on it for a couple of seconds. Then she brings it to
me, proudly announcing the kill with a little trill....
BTW - Aja no longer lives with me. She has moved into a paper bag
condo of her own. It's a cute little place, situated on the couch
with a breath-taking view of the coffe-table. Since she's quite
the homebody, I only see her now when she's "out on the town" in
search of gourmet cuisine.
Edd
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937.10 | Any more NHL stars? | TOPDOC::NAJJAR | | Mon Dec 07 1987 16:10 | 13 |
| Another vote for the 'little round thingies' from plastic milk
or water gallons. My cat plays 'hockey' with them first, then brings
them back to me for the 'face-off'! She'll also fetch her toy
mouse that's stuffed with catnip - but she only brings it back
after she's mutilated it with some 'rabbit kicks' and a few
chews on the nose.
I had another cat who would fetch sticks - I would play with him
on the front lawn, and throw small twigs or sticks for him to 'kill'
and bring back to me. He tried it with small pine cones, but I don't
think he really liked the taste since he usually dropped them
before he reached me.
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937.11 | PAW-HOCKEY KITTIES | MED::SECRETARY | What's snew? | Mon Dec 07 1987 19:45 | 11 |
| Carrington is a Himalayan "paw-hockey" player. He loves the plastic
rings from milk bottles, which he also fetches. Sometimes, this
gets reversed and I end up doing the fetching...typical.
Colby, however, seldom moves from his window ledge...as a matter
of fact, he almost never moves at all...also typical!
Chris
(mother of Carrington and Colby)
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937.12 | D.P. loves the plastic balls w/bells | SQM::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Tue Dec 08 1987 12:01 | 20 |
| And here I thought I had the only one who fetched. :-)
D.P. is my first experience of a cat that actually fetches; he loves
the plastic balls with a bell in them. Usually you get 3 in a pack;
he's so far lost 2 someplace in the house. He begs for that ball
especially in the morning when I'm having my coffee. He's leaped
into the air to try to catch it with his large double paws. Brings
it right back to me, drops it at my feet and wraps his two paws
around my leg to say, "Well, don't just sit there, throw it for
me!"
Another of his favorite toys is the cap from a pepsi bottle. I
can't leave the cap on the counter (even hidden) as he somehow knows
it's there and soon gets hold of it. Since I'm afraid of his mouth
getting cut on these caps, I try to discourage him from playing
with this toy and do discard it. Then he decides to "play tag"
with Holly (my spayed female cat). :-)
Pat, D.P., Holly, & Buffy
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937.13 | here's your change | RHODES::WARD | Is there intelligent life down here? | Thu Dec 10 1987 02:22 | 15 |
| re: .12
At last, someone can get some use out of those balls with bells.
Trouble refuses to play with them. I have tried everything I can
think of. I tied one to the end of a ribbon, but she looked at
me like I was crazy. I have tried throwing them for her. I even
put one in a tissue box, but she just ignored it. If you want them,
let me know your mail stop and I will send them to you.
Speaking of playing, is it normal for a 6 year old cat to not play?
I can't even get her interested in a kitty tease. All she seems
to want to do is sleep, sit on the sofa and look out, and go in
the basement. Is my cat weird or what?
Bernice
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937.14 | Soccer Players | TOXMAN::MECLER | FRANK | Thu Dec 10 1987 15:24 | 13 |
| Both Witch and her daughter Banshee are soccer players. They love
the wiffle golf balls and will play soccer with me. Sometimes they
will start the game, sometimes I do. They will bat the ball right
back to my foot and wait for me to kick it across the room to start
all over.
Re: .13
Bernice,
When was the last time trouble was checked or did she never play
since you got her? None of the dozen or so that live with me are
completely sedentary.
Frank
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937.15 | I think it depends on the cat | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Dec 10 1987 16:51 | 8 |
| re: .13
My Pip is about 6 and she is just as playfull as a kitten. On the
other hand Argus (5 years old) doesn't like to be *seen* playing;
I guess it just isn't dignified. I think it somewhat depends on
the cat........
deb
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937.16 | | RHODES::WARD | Trouble follows me everywhere | Fri Dec 11 1987 06:31 | 9 |
| re: .14 Frank,
Trouble has not really played since I've had her (about 6 mos. now).
She was taken to the vet in June or July for her yearly exam, and
the vet said she was fine.
This whole topic should probably go in a note of its own, but I
thought I would ask.
Bernice
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