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93.1 | A few | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Wed Dec 18 1991 08:20 | 30 |
| We are having a heck of a time training Alex not to play with the
Christmas tree (I wish Tiki were still around). Last night we had to
do something that we never, EVER had to do before...we barricaded the
living room, so that (we thought) she couldn't get in.
This morning, I saw her go over the barricade, and play with her
scratching post...and leave the tree alone. Show-off!
* * * * *
One of the sweetest things that a furball ever did for me...
Before we were married, my husband lived in an apartment with his
father and Tiki II. One evening I was getting ready to go home, and I
felt really sick. I mean...REALLY sick.
I knew I couldn't make it to the bathroom, so I ran to the kitchen
sink, and ****....
As I was leaning over the sink, I felt a sympathetic hand patting my
shoulder, like "there, there...you'll be OK". I turned around,
expecting to see my hub...and it was Tiki. He had jumped up on the
counter to see if I was all right.
* * * * *
And every day Alex stands by the phone at some point in the day, so
that my husband will call me, and she will purr in the phone to me.
K.C.
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93.2 | sigh... | BOOVX2::MANDILE | Champagne tastes, caviar dreams,beer budget | Thu Dec 19 1991 12:35 | 7 |
| I purchased a rabbit foot keychain at the Canobie Lake
outing. The "boys" have discovered this, and keep
trying to get it out of my pocketbook.
Well, Tues morning they succeeded, and it was a frantic
search through the house for my carkeys!!!!
(found them on the couch, in the blanket...)
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93.3 | Which way did he go? | MCIS5::CORMIER | | Thu Dec 19 1991 13:18 | 11 |
| Last night on Lifetime channel there was a movie on, I have no idea
what it was about, but I believe it involved some less-than-friendly
cats that had taken up residence in someone's basement and were
psychically influencing the woman who lived there. In one scene there
was a cat, VERY ANGRY, growling and hissing at one of the characters.
Spike was so absorbed, the fur had started to rise on his back and he
was staring at the TV! Both of my dogs watch TV regularly, but spent
these few moments watching Spike and backing out of the room! Too
funny!!! When the scene changed, Spike looked around like "When did we
get another cat?", hopped up onto the couch, and went to sleep. SO much
stress...
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93.4 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Thu Dec 19 1991 13:31 | 8 |
| We were flipping through the channells last night too...and stopped
at the same movie. the name of the movie was STRAYS.
Well my poor little Abby heard the angry growl/hiss and automatically
got real low to the ground, ears back and crawled under the chair.
The poor girl was so scared...we had to change the channel.
Sandy
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93.5 | movie protests | CIMNET::GLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Thu Dec 19 1991 13:44 | 16 |
| I heard some animal rights group were protesting this movie
because it's portraying cats in a bad light (i.e. assuming
any stray cat can cause physical injury to people, etc.)
They were afraid that people (children, especially) would start
abusing stray cats, after seeing the awful things they were
doing in the movie.
Another movie they protested was "Problem Child". I myself
didn't much care for the coming attractions that showed a "brat"
abusing his cat in the name of comedy (i.e. putting it in the
dryer, breaking it's legs). I failed to see the humor of watching
a poor abused cat trying to walk with four casts on its legs.
The people who do laugh at these movies (IMHO) are pretty sick...
Pam
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93.6 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Thu Dec 19 1991 15:08 | 8 |
| My mom (a cat lover too) told me about the movie (Strays). She is into
horror films. I wanted to watch simply to see the reaction of my cats
when they saw these "beasts" on the screen. Brings back memories of
when we rented Milo and Otis and had at least two cats in the room
watching TV with us!
-Roberta
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93.7 | still get the chuckles from this! | RIPPLE::KENNEDY_KA | Trust God | Sun Dec 22 1991 22:45 | 10 |
| This didn't happen today, but it's one of the funniest things my cats
have done. They were all playing and Skeeter came running down the
hall, rounded the corner into the living room and then on into the
kitchen. She was going pretty fast. Halfway into the kitchen she
realized just how fast she was really going, so she sat down in an
effort to stop and slid the rest of the way right into the stove, BOOM!
She gracefully picked herself up, shook her head a little bit and
walked off with all the dignity she could muster up.
Karen
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93.8 | Good recovery, Skeeter! | MODEL::CROSS | | Mon Dec 23 1991 14:53 | 5 |
| Karen, that was hysterical! It presented such a clear mental image
of skeeter that I was over here dying of laughter. What a great
recovery, though, to be able to get up so much dignity and saunter off!
Nancy
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93.9 | Worse than children sometimes | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Dec 27 1991 08:26 | 15 |
| I've said how my little darlings get me up if my alarm doesn't go off
before 6:30. OK...fine.
But WHY, oh WHY did they have me up at 4:30 Wednesday morning?
Because its CHRISTMAS!!!
At around 4:10 Rico climbed on my back, lightly mewling and doing the
old in-out with the claws. When THAT didn't get me up, Alex added HER
mewls and claws. At 4:30ish, Alex pulled the last resort...she turned
on my bed side lamp (brass touch lamp) to full lighting.
So, we got up and opened our gifts. What the heck, right? :^)
K.C.
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93.10 | Poppy saves Christmas | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Fri Dec 27 1991 08:32 | 30 |
| Poppy was very upset, because the present she had ordered for my
daughter didn't arrive in time for Christmas. (Well, I actually ordered
it for her, since I'm the one with the Amex card.) Poppy had requested
I order a CD of Garrison Keillor singing Songs of the Cat from the
Wireless catalog. I did, but it was backordered, and had not arrived
by Christmas Eve.
On Christmas, we had opened all our presents, and I was in the kitchen
getting dinner ready. Poppy was driving me nuts, alternating between
sitting in front of the door crying to go outside and sitting between
my legs and the kitchen cabinets. She had already gone out twice and
begged to come back in because it was too cold, so I said, "No, cat,
we're not going through this again."
Well, she persisted in crying and scratching at the kitchen door,
not the garage door where she usually likes to go out. Finally, I said,
"All right, if you insist." I opened the door, and there, inside the
storm door, was a package with the CD that had been delivered by
Express Mail! I guess she heard the delivery person, and we didn't.
I was humbled, to say the least, and immediately went and wrapped the
present. I haven't heard all of the songs, but the ones I've heard
are pretty funny. There's one called something like "Out in the
Catskill Mountains," which is about a cat's fantasy of paradise
("where the sofas all are comfortable and no one kicks you off").
Poppy hopes I will take her more seriously from now on.
Kate
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93.11 | On the wrong side of every door | AUKLET::MEIER | Hey, furball, who pays the mortgage here? | Fri Dec 27 1991 11:24 | 20 |
| Kate's comments about Poppy wanting to go in and out all day really struck a
common chord for me. With us home all day on Christmas, the kittens (almost
8 and 9 months old) went in and out all day (courtesy of us, of course! Now I
really think we must get a cat door :-)). Hemi is good (did I really say that?
don't tell her! :-)). She'd sit outside forever and not let us know she wants
in. Penny climbs up the weatherstripping that lines the door opening when she
wants in. She must climb on the wood too, since we can hear her. When I open
the door, I have to remove her from the side of the door, about 2 feet up
Needless to say, the weatherstripping is full of claw marks and holes. When CJ
wants in, she just climbs up the wooden door, which is easy because of the
inset decorative paneling (now decorated with scratches) and noisy enough to
quickly gain our attention. When I open the door, she's hanging about at eye
level, and looks down and jumps. It looks so cute, I want to get it on film!
These critters have me so conditioned to do their bidding that this
morning as I was leaving for work and CJ was asking to go out, I almost
automatically opened the door for her, stopped just in time and realized what
was happening!
Jill
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93.12 | He took a Dive | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Mon Dec 30 1991 11:52 | 15 |
| Cleaning up the Xmas stuff over the weekend and putting things back in
place I put a decorative Xmas shopping bag on the door handle in the
kitchen to get it out of the way (I was going to fold it up and save it
for next year). So I completely open the door so the bag is to the wall
and I forgot about it. So I'm at the stove cooking and Stitch is
sitting up on the Condo and I see this flash out the corner of my eye -
he takes a dive into the bag and of cours falls right through the
bottom - splat on the kitchen floor - 13 lbs of kitty hits the deck.
Of course he couldn't figure out what happened or why we were all
cracking up - he was very embarassed - puffed up his tail and stalked
off to the end of the hall and turned his back to all of us and
proceeded to yell at the closet door for about 5 minutes.
Giudi + Pippin Gino & StITcH
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93.13 | | VORTEX::TPMARY::TAMIR | Feline Navidad | Mon Dec 30 1991 12:00 | 14 |
| Another bag story...I try to keep plastic bags away from my crew, especially
after the time Julie got caught in one. Anyway, Biff managed to get hold of
one, or should I say, one got hold of him. I heard him rustling around in the
bag, but the next thing I knew, he was ripping through the house obviously
being attacked by the bag and obviously panic stricken. He managed to
scare every other cat (including poor blind Beth) as he tore thru the house
trying to out run the bag. I finally managed to grab the bag, which slipped
right off him, and he came to a screaming halt with the most incredible
look on his face...boy, was he looking for a fight!
Poor little Beth was so scared...I held her to calm her down and she was
trembling. All the other brave warriors were hiding somewhere. Poor babies...
Mary
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93.14 | "Look Ma, I can fly!" | POCUS::DRAKE | | Mon Dec 30 1991 13:37 | 41 |
| Adventure Number One:
Several weeks ago, I was in the kitchen preparing dinner, when I heard
an incredible clatter across the tile floor. I turned around, and at
first glance saw only our plastic watering can bouncing wildly around....
then it occurred to me that there was a furry body attached to it. Our
then five-month old Maine Coon, MacBlue, had let his curiosity get the
better of him, and had gotten his head stuck in the opening of the
watering can. Realizing he couldn't shake it off, he was bounding
across the room in a panic. My husband and I ran to rescue him about
the same time. Although MacBlue was in a total panic, the sight of a
cat's body with the watering-can head had us in stitches afterward.
Since he's still a kitten, MacBlue was too frightened to be indignant,
zoomed off to find the closest hiding-place to escape from the
monster watering can. Needless to say, he hasn't peeked into its
depths since.
Adventure Number Two:
The day before Christmas, I did some vacuuming, mainly to clean up the
needles under the tree. I settled down to some piano practice and was
happily playing Christmas carols when I heard a huge CRASH!!! The tree
was vibrating madly, and needles were sprinkling all over the floor.
It looked as though a mini-earthquake had hit our livingroom.
MacBlue, who is now six months old, had decided to take a flying leap
from one of the clerestory windows on the second floor level (our
livingroom is a two-story open space), right into the tree. For
two-and-a half weeks, we had been lavishing praise on him for having
enough forbearance to resist climbing the tree or doing anything
naughtier than batting a small stuffed panda or wooden ornament until it
fell to the floor. We should have known the kitty instincts would take
over sooner or later. Fortunately, MacBlue was unscathed after his
skydiving feat, and he did manage to come through the back side of the
tree, so only some strings of lights and a few ornaments felt the
impact of his landing (although one set of lights never did come back
on again). He hit the floor running, not wanting to spoil his
excellent adventure with the inevitable scolding.
We can't imagine what other exciting adventures lie in store for
MacBlue!
Chris
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93.15 | | AUKLET::MEIER | Hey, furball, who pays the mortgage here? | Mon Dec 30 1991 13:40 | 18 |
| Another bag story:
One of the grocery stores I shop at came out with the latest in paper bag
innovations: paper handles (stronger than the bag) glued (?) onto the top, so
you can carry it like a plastic bag (well, in theory anyway; it depends how
heavy the full bag is!). Of course, not many cats can resist playing with
paper bags, and these were folded up on the living room floor waiting for me to
take them out to my car (to be reused next shopping trip). Some time later,
we hear the sound of cat and paper bag. I go check it out, and CJ has her
head caught in the handle and is trying to get loose. It wasn't tight or
anything, just a little tricky to remove. Yet another potential kitty
hazard!
Oh, and speaking of bags, the kitties decided their latest favorite curling-up
spot is the bag cabinet! time to quickly break the habit of automatically
closing that cabinet door...
Jill
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93.16 | Cat-car shopping bag | MCIS5::CORMIER | | Tue Dec 31 1991 08:38 | 10 |
| Yes! Spike did the identical thing with a handle shopping bag on
Sunday! I was vacuuming in another room, and one of my dogs came
racing in to get my attention. Since both dogs avoid the vacuum
cleaner like the plague, I knew something was wrong. Spike had his
head through the handle, and his hind end was in the bag. He was
slipping and sliding inside the bag, but still managed to propell
himself around the kitchen, to the extreme horror of both dogs. They
are very respectful of Spike as it is, but now he has some mutant "cat
car".
Sarah
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93.17 | TWO FUNNY INCIDENTS! | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 (was Karen Luby) | Tue Dec 31 1991 09:58 | 27 |
|
Last night both cats had me in stitches!
First there was Bandit (of the famous "Bandits latest antics")
who decided to settle down for a long winters nap. Well, he
got in his basket, which was perched precariously on top of
a stack of magazines (on the coffee table), and made himself
comfortable. Just as he settled back with a sigh, the basket
flipped over, and Bandit landed splat on his back on the floor
with the basket on top of him. He shrugged his way out of the
basket and looked rather ruffled and indignant and I laughed
histerically at him. My husband was a little kinder and put
the basket in a safer place and replaced poor little Bandit.
The second incident was with T.K. and I found this one actually
even more amusing. I had washed the green leaf lettuce and
it was spread out on the counter on towels to dry. Later in
the evening I was going through the kitchen when what do my
wondering eyes see but T.K. roosting in the lettuce!!!! He
had his paws tucked under him in that typical cat pose and
looked quite cute in the wonderful garden he had found! I
really couldn't help but laugh... he looked so pleased with
himself and couldn't figure out why I wasn't yelling at him
to get off the counter!
Karen
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93.18 | How many cats out there play fetch? | LUNER::DREYER | | Fri Jan 03 1992 13:22 | 9 |
| My little guy, Kabuki, likes to play fetch! He'll play for about 1/2 hour,
retrieving his toy and bringing it back after I throw it, with his tail held
high, his chest stuck out prodly and strutting like crazy! It's really cute
to watch, I get as much pleasure (or more) out of it than he does. He'll
drop the toy at my feet, usually a homemade plastic canvas toy all stiched up
in bright colors and sometimes sprayed with catnip scent, and look up at
me with his huge sky blue eyes completely melting my heart. Who could resist?
Lola
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93.19 | Stair-fetch | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Jan 03 1992 13:28 | 10 |
| We got a video camera for Christmas (Gods love my Father-in-law!) and
we managed to tape Alex playing stair-fetch...we have to throw the ball
down the stairs, and if it doesn't go all the way down, she'll knock it
"back into play", then AFTER it hits the bottom, she carries it back
upstairs.
Funny...Alex likes to show off for the camera...and Rico just runs and
hides!
K.C.
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93.20 | which way is west? | SALEM::DILLON_M | It's never to late | Mon Jan 06 1992 14:41 | 20 |
| This is nothing cute or funny, just something that Diane noticed and
we've been watching for the last three weeks. We live in a Cape with the
living room in the back of the house. You can walk from the living room through
the hallway past the coat closets and bathroom into the kitchen where the
cat's food and water is, From there you can walk into the dinning room past
the stairs going to the second floor and back into the living room. So if your
in our living room looking forward, the dinning room is on your left and the
kitchen is on your right. Both cats will walk towards the kitchen from the
living room. but will never return that way. They always continue through the
dinning room, making a complete 360, going counter clock-wise. Makes no
difference how long they've been in the kitchen. I've even carried one down
from upstairs and put him in the kitchen and had Diane call him from the
living room. Going through the hallway past the bathroom would be shorter. Must
have something to do with checking out their territory or maybe they've
"made" trails that they follow. Anybody else ever noticed this type of
behavior?
Mike
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93.21 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Mon Jan 06 1992 15:45 | 7 |
| I have had Birmans that would set up "pace" patterns in the house. It
was really funny to see that they would never deviate from the pattern.
We would set up little obstacles in their path, and they would just go
over or under them (chairs, etc.). They will only go around and
obstacle if they can't get over or under it. Weird.
Jo
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93.22 | Farg's first baby experience | PARITY::LAUER | Don't Get Your Cod In A Pucker! | Mon Jan 06 1992 16:01 | 15 |
| Fargas thinks he's a steeplechaser - put an obstacle on the floor and
he has to jump over it.
So Sunday my husband's brother & sister-in-law & their 3 children came to
our house for the first time. The youngest is 5 months old and was in
one of those portacrib things sitting on the floor. It took Farg a
while to decide it was safe to come into the living room, but once he
did...a long run-in and *boing!* lengthwise over the baby. Yikes.
Then he snuck up behind the diaper bag, unseen by us, and made a meal
out of a bottle nipple. It went from being a single-hole nipple to a
multi-hole job...I guess he thought it would be easier to feed Daniel
that way...
**Deb
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93.23 | Put one foot in front of the other | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Jan 07 1992 08:20 | 21 |
| Re: walking patterns
When we first got Rico, we lived in an apartment so small, the walkways
within were only about a foot and a half wide (well...maybe more, but
it SEEMED like less). So when Rico walked anywhere, he would walk in a
straight line. To take corners, he would have to stop and reposition
to turn.
Our newer, larger apartment has a little round entry-way that is the
centerpoint of the apartment. Rico decided to take this wide-open area
to learn how to walk in curves (He watched Tiki do this, and decided
that HE wanted to do it, too).
The first time he tried, he kept tripping over his own feet! He would
angle his body for the curve, put one foot in front of the other, and
*WHUMP* on his face.
And this morning, Alex left a jingle-ball in my slipper, so I put my
foot in the slipper and *JINGLE*.
K.C.
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93.24 | A new Figurine | WECARE::GERMANN | | Wed Jan 08 1992 08:02 | 24 |
| Last night I went in to the living room to read the paper while my son
was cooking supper. We only have a living room, no family room, so
this is where we gather and where the TV cabinet is. On top of the TV
cabinet I keep a small collection of cat figurines that a special
friend contributes to each year. This is on my left as I enter the
room, heading for the sofa on my right.
As I entered, I thought that something was funny but didn't pay too
much attention. However, after I sat down, I happened to glance
toward the cabinet and got a good laugh. Now, these figurines are of
cats in very dignified stances. 2 of the cats are sitting up tall with
tails curled around looking most regal. 1 has the cat crouched on all
fours like the sphinx. The others are standing. In among them,
considerable bigger than the rest, was a live figure - ZELDA. She was
sitting up tall, regal, with tail curled around. It was so funny -
like she was trying to prove that she was as good as the figurines.
She never tried bat at them or harm them, just wanted to be part of the
gang!!!!
Ellen, Bob and Zelda
PS - Bob was in the kitchen at that time lying upside down on a chair
with both front paws over his face. Maybe Zelda was trying to convince
me that not all cats are undignified!!
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93.25 | | AUKLET::MEIER | Hey, furball, who pays the mortgage here? | Mon Jan 13 1992 12:05 | 18 |
| I couldn't decide if this should go in the WHINE note or here. I'm not whining
about it anymore, so here goes:
I decided to take the plunge and bought "The World's Most Difficult Jigsaw
Puzzle". The reason THEY called it that is because the picture is composed of
529 pieces (23 by 23) of cats, and on the back of it is the same picture, but
aligned differently. so, you not only have to do the puzzle, but you have to
figure out what side is up and what side is down for each piece. The reason *I*
am calling it that, is because if I leave the puzzle unattended, it
mysteriously falls apart and ends up on the floor, and I have to start it over
:-). Yeah, I guess I'm exaggerating a little bit, as it only happened once. :-)
But I'm not taking a chance of it happening again! And my little angels were
so devious...they hardly touched the first 3 puzzles we worked on during the
holidays, so I was lured into a false sense of security!
Jill, who's feeling much better now that she's gotten past where she was when
she had to start over! :-)
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93.26 | Ya - it;s tough!!!!! | CASCRT::LUST | Hugs - food for the soul | Mon Jan 13 1992 12:34 | 7 |
| Yup, know that puzzle (and the help!). I gave it to my daughter, who
can normally finish a puzzle in a couple hours, and this one took her a
week! Her language at times was not lady-like! But she enjoyed it,
and it is a nice picture. Good luck! I haven't worked up the nerve to
try it yet.
Linda
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93.27 | demolition man... | SRFCLB::RADAMS | | Wed Jan 15 1992 11:43 | 17 |
|
My wife and I never knew the other liked jigsaw puzzles until
we got one for christmas this year.. it was a 1000 piecer of a
quilt... wasn't to hard but it was time consuming and big.. The
most difficult part was FINDING WHERE THE PIECES THAT HAD BEEN CHEWED
BEYOND ALL RECOGNITION WHERE HIDDEN!!!!!!!
Our two lovely little playful BRATS didn't pay much attention to the
puzzle while we were working on it.. we thought that they weren't interested...
But every night when we came home and every morning when we got up
there would be one or two pieces with several sets of fang gashes in them
in odd places like, on the kitchen floor, beside the couch...
Ho humm.... I didn't realize that cat proofing was more than just
no dried flowers and dead bolts on the cabinets...
-Rob
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93.28 | tips for puzzle builders | MUTTON::BROWN | | Wed Jan 15 1992 12:21 | 7 |
| I love jigsaw puzzles!! I do them all the time. What I do is when I
am finished working on them, any pieces that are not "connected" to the
main puzzle get put back in the box, with the lid on, then I lay heavy
books on top of the puzzle to keep the cats from getting to it. Sounds
like a lot of trouble, but I haven't lost a puzzle piece in years.
Jo
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93.29 | fun in the tub | TEGAN::LACORTI | | Wed Jan 15 1992 15:52 | 20 |
| Well my little one contiplated a bath yesterday. I I have never run
the jacuzzi tub since we have gotten him, but yesterday was that kind
of day. Most of the time the tub is just a place for him to put toys
that need batting around, as well as a stopping perch on his way to
the sink to drink his water. Our second sink is his official drinking
bowl. We just keep it filled up, empty it out, and refill it. He
refuses to drink out of his dish or any other bowl with water. Well,
turning on the jets made him keep his distance, but as soon as they
shut off, the curiousity came upon him. First with hind paws on the
ground and front paws on top of the side of the tub, he popped his
head in and just looked in, looked at me, as if to say, why are you and
some water in here, and then stared at the water again. He then
decided to jump straight up to the sink area and try to come down. He
made it to some "land" around the tub and then started to walk around
gingerly. Then he stopped and thought about drinking out of the tub,
but decided that he could not do so without falling in. All this
time I am preparing a towel to dry him off when he slips. Finally
I said enuf is enuf and got out and started emptying the tub. Once it
was empty he went in and just sniffed and looked around the drain pipe,
thinking where did all that water go? This whole event was so funny.
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93.30 | Jigsaw puzzles again | AUKLET::MEIER | Hey, furball, who pays the mortgage here? | Thu Jan 16 1992 11:06 | 16 |
| I'm happy to say that we finished the double sided cat puzzle yesterday, with
no further mishaps. I did cover up everything when I was out of the room.
The puzzle was nowhere near as hard as I expected; I'd think a 2000 piece
puzzle would be much harder, esp. if it had a lot of sky and water.
Jo, I couldn't imagine putting the disconnected pieces back in the box; I
spread them out all over, and separate them in various ways. With this
puzzle, for instance, I figured I'd pull out all the orangey pieces and build
those cats first. Well, I can't think of another color I should have started
with instead, but I must have pulled out half the pieces! then I separated out
from those pieces the ones with eyes, ears, and mouths. That was about where I
was at when the critters threw it all on the floor the first time :-)
Maybe next time I'll just put a big piece of plywood on top of everything...
Jill
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93.31 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Thu Jan 16 1992 11:10 | 7 |
| My mom use to separate the pieces like Jill does...and she also
had a cat that loved to steal pieces...so instead of putting them
all back in the box and have to separate them again...she use to put
the different colors of the pieces in different boxes. that way if
she wanted to work on the blue pieces...she just took the blue box.
Sandy
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93.32 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Thu Jan 16 1992 13:18 | 14 |
| I usually pull out a bunch of pieces too, but my rule for myself is
that everything that I pull out must connect to the puzzle in some
place, or be put back in the box before I leave the puzzle. Most of
the time, the end result is that I am up at 2:00 a.m. working on my
puzzle because I can't connect those pieces in and I don't want to put
them back in the box!! :')
My favorite puzzles are the Charles Wysocki series that Milton Bradley
is doing. I love Wysocki and can't afford his original artwork, so the
puzzles are the next best thing. For Christmas I recieved a Wysocki
print and was able to have it signed by Wysocki at an art gallery.
That is one of my best Christmas presents ever. :')
Jo
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93.33 | Puzzle carriers are great! | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | some assembly required... | Thu Jan 16 1992 14:20 | 9 |
| My sister got my mother and I each a box specially designed for toting around
partially finished puzzles. It has two foam-backed inside boxes that press
against your partially completed puzzle to keep it in place during transporting
or storing. It allows me to keep my puzzle pieces somewhat sorted (and right
side up) but not have to monopolize the dining room table. It also protects
the puzzles from the fang-kitties and the hockey fans.
You see them in the mail-order catalogs like Taylor Gifts, Harriet Carter, etc.
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93.34 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Thu Jan 16 1992 14:27 | 4 |
| I NEED ONE OF THESE!! My puzzles have been monopolizing the kitchen
table and coffee table for years. My husband hates it!
Jo
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93.35 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Jan 16 1992 14:48 | 6 |
| This would probably be pretty easy to make on the cheap. Check
the yellow pages for places that sell foam stuff; I got some
"slabs" of flexible foam to cover with fabric for a seat for
a bench fairly inexpensively as I recall. You can cut it
with scizzors.
|
93.36 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Fri Jan 17 1992 08:35 | 20 |
| Well my lovely little creatures sure gave me a treat this
morning. Normally I'm up at 5:00 in the morning....well this
morning my alarm went off and I hit the snooze button 4 times.
It just felt like I hadn't slept..and I had a hard time getting
out of bed. Well finally I got up...and made my way to the
kitchen, put on the teapot, and I hear my husband say "what
the heck are you doing up now". Of course...I yelped and said
"the alarm went off..get the H%$# out of bed". He said "no way
it's is only 3:00AM.
My lovely furfaces must have stepped on my alarm clock and set
the actual clock ahead two hours. Now I haven't figured out how they
did this because you have to hold down to separate buttons
simultaneously to change the clock. Of course...no body will admit
to doing this...but from 3:00-5:00 all they did was play chase
on my waterbed.
Sandy
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93.37 | stuff | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | She's some kinda wonderful, yes she is. | Fri Jan 17 1992 12:43 | 49 |
| Sandy, that's so funny!! :*D
re: puzzles, I haven't done one in a long time, but when I do, I
seperate the pieces too, but at night, I put each pile into its
own little bag (paper or plastic), and then put the little bags into
the box. I also build my puzzles on a big piece of cardboard so that
I can move it to a place where the cats can't get at it. (As if such
a place existed...;*))
Now, my silly kitten story...
Callie LOVES her sparkle toy to pieces (literally)!! We take it from
her when we're not home so that she can't harm herself w/ it. Well,
she'll go over to the cabenit & meow at me til I get it out & play
w/ her, all the time!! Drives me nuts, but what can ya do except look
at the sweetie & give in!
So...the other day, I forgot to put it away when I left the house to go
on an errand after work. Dave came home from work before I got back
from the store. When I got home he told me that I'd forgotten to take
Callie's sparkle toy from her, and that she was running around the
house w/ the end of it in her mouth & the sparkles & feathers out
in front of her, CHASING IT!! WHat a big goofy kitten she is!! That
is so scarey! I couldn't help but imagine what would have happened
if she ran into a wall!
*******************
Tabitha jumped into the bathtub yesterday!!!!!!!!!!!!! This may not
sound like a big deal, but when she was a kitten, I tried flea
shampooing her when she was a baby baby kitten, and it traumatized
her in a big way. She's always been a skittish kitty, and has begun
to come out of her shell, but she HAS NEVER EVER EVER gone less than
within a foot of the tub. This is a real sign that she's going to
continue coming out of her shell, and maybe someday even tell Callie
who's boss!
The other day, I was feeding Tabitha some of my chicken. She was on the
kitchen chair next to me & Callie was sitting on the floor in front of
Tabitha's chair. WWhen I handed Tabs the chicken, CAllie lifted herself
up onto her back paws to smell what it was. Tabitha batted her gently
in the head & munched on the chicken morsel. This happened one more
time before CAllie said, "Hey! I don't need this crap! I'm outta here!"
She sauntered off to take a nap in the sun....Callie doesn't even LIKE
chicken!
Well, you know I could go on forever!
Bonnie
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93.38 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Fri Jan 17 1992 12:55 | 23 |
| Stitch is a squirmer - you can only hold him for a limited amount of
time and he has never been a lap cat. He'll lay down close to you but
not on you so this was really out of character for him - considering
the circumstances:
It was bath time and he absolutely hates to be bathed - it takes two of
us - equipped with gloves - me doing the bathing and Richard holding on
to his front legs - so the usual took place - screemed through the
whole process - water every where - finally get him wrapped in 2 heavy
towels and proceed to blow dry him - now for a cat who hates baths he
likes the dryer (you figure it out). So he goes on his way to finish
himself up and I shower and lay down to read and relax. I must have
dozed off and I am awakened by a cat walking up to my chest, I figure
Gino or Pippin - no - it's Stitch - giving me kisses and head butts,
making muffins on my chest and purrrring up a storm - next thing I know
he curls up on my lap and falls a sleep for about 45 minutues. He's
never done this before and I was quite touched. Ever since that bath
last Saturday he's been spending more "contact" time with me. Richard
thinks it might be because I really yelled at him when he attempted to
climb up the shade over the kitchen sink - maybe he finally figured out
who was boss (hea - sure mom).
A very happy Giudi
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93.39 | special delivery? | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Jan 17 1992 14:45 | 26 |
| Last night, when I arrived at the house, my adorable Birman, Dilly came
dancing up to the back door to greet me....with postage stamps pasted
to various parts of her body, including one stamp quite rakishly stuck to
her forhead...12 postage stamps to be exact. Hannah had two stamps stuck
to her butt, one on each side of her tail. The Flash was wearing 8 stamps
herself.
I, being a clever person, immediately detected something amiss...my cats
don't generally wear stamps. I began the search...and there it was,
the remainder of the roll of stamps, spread out on the dining room floor,
with teeth bites in most stamps, and quite a bit of glue rubbed/licked off.
I can only guess what happened, but I'm sure that Dilly and The Flash were
most deeply involved...with poor Hannah just happening to sit in the
wrong place. I carefully removed the "decorations" from each cat, and
salvaged the roll of stamps. They are now safely hidden in a drawer.
Baths next weekend for sure....and I will be mailing slightly furry
bills for awhile. With scotch tape over the stamps...
I couldn't even get mad...Dilly just looks at me with those blue eyes
and she is SOOOO innocent that I just melt...besides, I was laughing
too hard. Hannah was not amused at having postage on her butt, and
was even less amused when I laughed at her - she slept with her back
to me last night.
I love living with cats.
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93.40 | I'm still laughing | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Fri Jan 17 1992 17:34 | 9 |
| Diane:
I'm laughing so hard right now I've got tears in my eyes. One of mine
loves stamps and would kill for them. I'm just visualizing the teeth
marks all over the stamps and the stamps all over them. Please .......
did you manage to take any pictures of this? I would submit the photos
to the Postal Department for a Poster. This story is too cute!.
Giudi
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93.41 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Mon Jan 20 1992 11:56 | 7 |
| Dian -- that was too funny!! Did they have enough postage on them to
make it to Massachusettes?
Wow, what a great story!
-Roberta
|
93.42 | However...he doesn't wear them. ;^) | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Jan 20 1992 12:25 | 5 |
| Whenever we send mail, Rico licks the envelopes and the stamps for us.
For some unfathomable reason, he LOVES the taste of envelope and stamp
glue.
K.C.
|
93.43 | | SANDY::FRASER | Err on a G String | Mon Jan 20 1992 12:35 | 6 |
|
Did anyone watch 'America's Funniest Videos' last night? One of
the prize winners was a cat video, and they showed one of a cat
licking stamps for its owner to use - wicked cute!
|
93.44 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Jan 20 1992 13:23 | 2 |
| I think some glue is made from fish scales.
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93.45 | | VORTEX::TPMARY::TAMIR | Feline Navidad | Mon Jan 20 1992 16:38 | 14 |
| My little Mikey, a 1 1/2 year old rescued feral baby, still isn't sure he likes
me, so he doesn't often stay in the same room as I. I had been noticing,
however, that the little wedge-shaped sponges that I use to apply my makeup
have been showing up in weird places, obviously abused by some cat. I wondered
how they got catnapped. Well, this morning Mikey, who never comes upstairs
when I'm up there, bolted out of the bathroom when I came around the corner.
As this black and white streak flew by me, I noticed this little sponge in
his mouth. My precious, never do nuthin wrong Mikey, has been stealing
sponges and beating the crap out of them.
So, since he has me trained, I went to the beauty supply outlet at lunch
time and bought him a whole bag of them....geeeezzzzeeee
Mary
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93.46 | | MPO::ROBINSON | starry eyes sparkling ablaze | Tue Jan 21 1992 08:28 | 11 |
|
Mary - I've been finding `abused sponge wedges' all over
my house, too!! Punkin takes them out of the trash and
plays with them...sometimes I find them inside a closet, he
must have pushed it under the door..He's not as sneaky as
Mikey is, though, he'll stick his head right into the basket
with me sitting right there - `s'cuse me, gotta get me a
sponge!'.
Sherry
|
93.47 | Mummy, here's a toy for you... | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | some assembly required... | Tue Jan 21 1992 17:19 | 3 |
| I just discovered, in the bag that I tote all my stuff to and from work, a
foil ball. Obviously put there by someone (most likely Simon) who thought I
might need a toy to play with during the slow times at work. 8^)
|
93.48 | Mommy, I killed it! | WISDOM::TAYLOR | Just ONE happy thought ... fly! | Wed Jan 22 1992 08:38 | 9 |
| That happend to me just last week. but it wasn't a foil ball. It was a
mangy looking "dead" fur toy mouse. Kyra wanted to make sure that I saw
that "she killed it". The tail was gone as well as the eyes and ears.
Most of the fur was gone too. uck!! What a think to find in your
pocketbook!
Holly
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93.49 | Anyone know mouse CPR??? | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | some assembly required... | Wed Jan 22 1992 09:39 | 9 |
| >That happend to me just last week. but it wasn't a foil ball. It was a
>mangy looking "dead" fur toy mouse. Kyra wanted to make sure that I saw
>that "she killed it". The tail was gone as well as the eyes and ears.
>Most of the fur was gone too. uck!! What a think to find in your
>pocketbook!
Becky (rip) used to take hers swimming - in the toilet. How unappealing to
wake up and have to fish a semi-bald floating mouse firs thing in the morning...
|
93.50 | A new pet??? | ISLNDS::SOBEK | | Wed Jan 22 1992 11:43 | 17 |
| Tee Hee! ..Well, to be fair, the kids are only partly responsible for
this one.. While at the show last weekend Danny was being filmed by
one of the local TV stations. In the process of showing off he managed
to toss his furry mouse on to the floor of the show hall. I scooped it
up and put it away. Tuesday morning, while checking out the show bag, I
disinfected the mouse toy with a mild bleach/water solution ..and put
it standing in the silverware-basket on drainboard in the kitchen.
Where else would you put a mouse to dry?
A few minutes later Bob came into the kitchen ..did a double take when
passing the drainboard ...and we both started laughing. He's used to
seeing the cats bathed in the kitchen sink but I guess he didn't expect
to find a mouse drying out on the drainboard. But he's just about
convinced to expect anything! :^)
Linda
|
93.51 | | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Fri Jan 24 1992 12:01 | 12 |
|
I peeked around the shower curtain this morning to find Bailey and
Callie sitting side by side on the toilet seat. It was a sight to
behold! This was side by side, sitting still, not trying to knock
each other into the wall. This may not be a big deal deal for most
folks, but it made my day! These to barely tolerate each other. For
the past 7th months they have not sat/slept/ate next to each other
or groomed each other. Now I know that most folks have told me just
to have patience with this relationship, but I hope that it doesn't
take an additional 7th months for another glimmer of siblingdom bliss!
|
93.52 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Fri Jan 24 1992 13:12 | 10 |
| Marlene, must be something in the air! Yesterday I found Taja and
Kelsey curled up on the bed together!! Kelsey was sleeping with his
back paws on Taja's head and Taj was busy grooming Kels's tail. I
wished I had film in the camera!!!
:^)
P.S. Maybe the Bales senses Callie's impending leave of absence and
this is his way of showing he's gonna miss her!
|
93.53 | | AUKLET::MEIER | Hey, furball, who pays the mortgage here? | Fri Jan 24 1992 14:52 | 13 |
| A few days ago I walked into the bedroom and found Bill, Penny, and Tigger all
resting on the bed, and Penny and Tigger were actually in contact with each
other for about 8 inches on their backs! I couldn't believe it--Tigger who
used to walk away (even from food!) when the intruders came near him. :-)
When I woke up and did a kitty-count this morning, CJ was on my pillow between
Bill and me. Bill was on his side with his legs bent. Hemi was lying on top
of Bill's side at chest level, under the cover except for her head and front
paws. Tigger was on one side of Bill's legs, and Penny was on the other.
Another photographic moment without the camera set up, sigh.. :-)
Jill
|
93.54 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Fri Jan 24 1992 16:07 | 9 |
| I missed a good photo opportunity as well. Usually 2 of the cats will
curl up together - Gino and Pippin or Pippin and Stitch - but the other
day I had to do a double take - on the smaller living room chair there
were three cats butt to nose in a complete circle with Pippin in the
center - she was snoring blisfully with her boys on either side. Of
course I didn't have any film in the house - as it's gotten colder
the three of them have been hanging together a little more.
Giudi
|
93.55 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Fri Jan 24 1992 16:20 | 5 |
| TK and Nikki often cuddle together for warmth. These are two fat cats
(12 and 16 pounders), and yesterday they were lying together in the
"kitty kup" bed... but they really weren't in it, just hanging over it.
They looked so cute!!
|
93.56 | | YOSMTE::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Fri Jan 24 1992 20:13 | 24 |
| Last night after arriving home and doing individual cat greetings,
I was making second rounds to hold and give extra love to each cat.
I had Amelia in my arms and was facing the dining table where Onyx
was sitting. I was wearing a black and white sweatshirt and I
suppose it is possible that Amelia (who is brown tabby and white)
blended in with the shirt because suddenly Onyx jumped off the table
into what I'm sure he thought were my waiting arms. Well, I already
had 13 lbs. of Amelia there. I tried to juggle quickly and catch him
with one arm but I only succeeded in bouncing him off the chair back
and down to the floor. Amelia started struggling and I was able to get
her down closer to ground level before dropping her to the ground.
They both took off in opposite directions. Now, given the history of
these two (no love lost), I was quite concerned and ended up chasing
both of them around until I could get them up on the bed, check them
over and calm them down. I felt so bad about dropping them. They were
none the worse for wear and actually sat on the bed within a foot of each
other without Amelia hissing once, although she did seem awful anxious
to get that over with.
Boy was I startled when he jumped. I know he likes to jump up to my
shoulder when he can and doesn't always wait for me to be looking but
this is the first time he's done it when I had another cat in my arms.
Jan
|
93.57 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Mon Jan 27 1992 11:50 | 9 |
|
Something must be in the air...because yesterday I caught Barkley
and Bogie sleeping on the same bed. (which is a miracle) Normally
Bogie will stalk Barkley all around the house...and Barkley just
spits/growls/hisses and goes and finds a hiding place.
It was a nice sight...
Sandy
|
93.58 | | WISDOM::TAYLOR | Just ONE happy thought ... fly! | Mon Jan 27 1992 14:31 | 19 |
| Marni did the FUNNIEST thing this weekend!
At the last cat show we got a new kitty toy. A really interesting one!
It's a black fishing pole with a STRONG black string hanging from the end.
On the end of the string is two feathers placed opposite of each other.
Kind of like this )( but the tops are together. This is on this thing
that makes it so that it's free moving and when you move the fishing pole,
the feathers spin!!
Well, I brought this out to show to Marni, Honey and Lila (the three old
ladies). Honey didn't really bother it too much. Lila loved it! I don't
think that she's jumped like that in years!
Marni did something REALLY weird! She started to chatter!! It was SO funny
to hear her! This cat is 14 years old! And she RAN after the thing with
avengence! It was like she was on the prowl! My fiance, my mother, and I
were in absolute hysterics watching her! This cat NEVER plays!!
Holly
|
93.59 | Fuzzy heating pads | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Jan 27 1992 14:37 | 17 |
| All last week I was suffering from a sore throat and laryngitis, but as
I am a TAG and don't get sick days, I came into work every day (phone
coverage was fun!) and figured that Saturday would be my day to die.
Saturday I just wore my "grubbies" (old sweat pants and comfy shirt),
curled up on the couch wrapped in my Indian "blankie", and popped in a
movie. My husband was doing some stuff outside.
When he came in, he saw me lying on the couch, watching the movie, with
Alexandra completely draped over my throat like a scarf! Usually she
runs to him (she's "daddy's little girl"), but this time, she stayed
right on my throat. (For added comfort, Rico was on my feet).
Other than the fact that I could barely breath, it was incredibly
comfy!
K.C.
|
93.60 | ex | DYMNDZ::JUDY | DILLIGAF | Tue Jan 28 1992 16:38 | 5 |
|
Oooh I love fuzzy heating pads! Audrey's good for those.
She's a small cat so it's not *too* much on the neck.
Now if Brandi aka Lardbutt tried it, well..... =)
|
93.61 | full moon day at the wilde house | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Tue Jan 28 1992 17:18 | 41 |
| Last Saturday morning I was alone in the house (except for the furry
terrorists I live with), and I was taking my time about getting the shower,
etc. done. As I stand in my bathroom, stark nekkid, combing my hair, I
hear this horrible racket begin in my roommate's room and move at horrific
speed down the hall....I step from the bathroom just in time to see
The Flash, her head through one handle of the fancy paper bag Marge uses
as her incidental items carryall. Amanda looked quite terrified, and she
was running for all it was worth, with the bag dragging along behind her,
strewing catalogs, mail, etc. as they went....and Dilly speeding along
behind. Ah! my brain said, The Flash has managed to get her head through
the handle of the bag and when she moves the bag "chases" her, which makes
her run faster, and the bag runs faster....so, I took up the chase, with
a silent prayer that my roommate would not come home to find me in hot
pursuit of the procession, stark nekkid as I was. I just didn't want to
explain, you know?
Anyway, I managed to catch the poor, terrified Flash and get her free of
the bag...and while we were sitting there glaring at the offending bag,
Dilly danced up and looked up at me as if to say, "Wow! That was fun!
Gonna do it again??? The Flash looked disgusted and walked off to find
a place to repair her dignity. I gathered up Marge's possessions and
put the slightly battered bag back on it's appropriate shelf with all
contents in place.
Later that night, after all canine and human occupants of the house were
safely abed, we had another "adventure". It seems that Hannah fell off
the window sill onto poor Sadie (dog) sleeping soundly in her bed...
Sadie was startled enough to try and get up suddenly ---and she was
thoroughly wrapped up in one of her blankets...she started struggling,
and barking, because she thought she was under attack. Hannah was
hissing at her as she vacated Sadie's bed. The Flash and Dilly ran
across my face to the end of the bed to watch the show....The Flash adding
her quite menacing growl to Hannah's hiss (anything to help a friend out)...
Poor Sadie was thoroughly confused by the time I got the light on and
helped her untangle. She looked quite hurt that she had been jumped on,
hissed at, and growled at -- after all, she was just trying to sleep.
I got everyone settled down, all feathers smoothed, etc. and we finally
went back to bed...all, except Dilly who was standing by Sadie's
bed, grooming her forehead the last time I looked around.
Was it the full moon last Saturday?
|
93.62 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Tue Jan 28 1992 18:14 | 8 |
| Diane,
You have the best stories to tell - I'm printing this out and
taking it home. My side hurts.
Thanks,
Giiuddiii
|
93.63 | Alex and her 1st "bath" | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Wed Jan 29 1992 09:20 | 23 |
| The other night we had a similar bag incident...Alex got her head
caught in the handle of a plastic shopping bag, and the chase began
(the entire chase lasted about 30 seconds...I couldn't stand seeing
Alex with her head in the handle!)
Last night Alex finally took a bath...unfortunately, it was MY bath! I
had filled the tub and had just turned off the water. Alex jumped on
the edge of the tub and started to walk around it, like she ALWAYS does
before my baths. When she got to the end of the tub, she found her way
blocked with shampoo bottles, so she started to back up...
The funny thing is, you could tell the very moment that she knew she
was going in. She had a look on her fuzzy face, like, "OK...if I'm
going to fall in, how can I do it with the minimum amount of wet?"
Then she twisted her body so that she was sliding down the side of the
tub on her tush, and the second her rear legs hit the floor of the tub,
she was off!
Her head, shoulders and back were dry, but her feet, tummy, tail and
tush were drenched! We couldn't help but laugh...she looked so funny!
But she was NOT a happy camper after that.
K.C.
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93.64 | Negotiating the "gap" | MCIS5::CORMIER | | Wed Jan 29 1992 13:43 | 14 |
| Tons of fun last night. My husband is a snorer, and has come down with
that horrible cold. Now his snoring is unbearable! After 2 hours of
waking up and shoving him, I decided it would do us both good if I
slept on the pull-out sofa bed. So, at 3AM I grumbled to myself,
pulled out the bed, made it up, and hopped in. Both dogs and Spike the
Wonder Cat naturally had to join me in the "new" place. The sofa bed
has a gap of about 8 inches between the mattress and the back of the
sofa. Spike was tip-toeing along the edge of the mattress, purring
and chirping and trying to find THE BEST place to park his butt, and
slipped into the gap! He flopped in, I jumped up to try and fish him
out, the dogs decided this was much too interesting to continue
sleeping and joined the search. Yawn...sometimes I wonder what
non-pet owners do during the wee hours of the morning : )
Sarah (on 3 hours of sleep)
|
93.65 | Circling the wagons... | GRANPA::CCOLEMAN | | Wed Jan 29 1992 14:49 | 37 |
| My Korat, Gracie, has been in heat since she weaned her kittens. What
she's doing now while she is in heat is the funniest thing!
We have a small family room which I'll try to describe (draw) here:
____________________________________________________________
| TV set| Fireplace Speaker |
|-------| |
| B |
| O |
| O ------|
| K | |
| C | C |
| A | O |
| S | U |
| E Coffee Table | C |
| | H |
| B -------------------------- |
| linds | |
| |--------------------------------
| |
| R a i l i n g ________________________________ Step
Now that you have a picture (not to scale). Gracie will start from the
railing area, go behind the blinds, out near the bookcase, between
the coffee table and couch, over to the speaker and around, trots
past the fireplace, past the couch, and starts AGAIN near the railing
behind the vertical blinds! She doesn't just do this once or twice,
but for at LEAST 10-15 minutes per night! Chirping the entire time!
I'm laughing so hard by 5 minutes, that I have to leave the room! Why
she has decided this is her new ritual is beyond me! But it is SO
funny! And of course, the more I laugh, the dirtier looks I get from
her!
They're the babies...gotta luv em!
Cheryl
|
93.66 | | WISDOM::TAYLOR | Just ONE happy thought ... fly! | Wed Jan 29 1992 15:15 | 9 |
| This must be something to do with Korats. Pita does the SAME exact thing
when she's in heat! she's SO funny!! At our old house she'd furst jump
on the half wall, walk across that, jump down, jump onto the couch, walk
across the top, jump down, go into the center of the room, do a little
circle, jump onto the big chair, jump down, and then go back to the half
wall and start over again. Trust me, I know what you're going through.
It's as FUNNY as can be!!
Holly
|
93.67 | The joys of a pacing female | MUTTON::BROWN | | Thu Jan 30 1992 12:32 | 9 |
| Both or your Korats are pacing, and that is pretty normal behavior.
Whole males will do it too, especially if there is a female in season
around.
I used to play with my girls by putting things in their pace path. :')
They would always go over or under the thing, but never, never around
it. That would break the pattern, you know! ;')
Jo
|
93.68 | Jazzer-cat | GRANPA::CCOLEMAN | | Thu Jan 30 1992 13:40 | 10 |
| I put my legs out and Gracie just started jumping over them! (Little
extra to the ritual!)
I was learning routines the other evening (I'm also a Jazzercise
instructor) and Gracie used ME as part of her ritual -- circling as she
went through the process!
What a nut!
Cheryl
|
93.69 | | WISDOM::TAYLOR | Just ONE happy thought ... fly! | Thu Jan 30 1992 14:03 | 16 |
| But Jo, it is just SO funny to watch!! Especially when she does the little
circle in the center of the room in the EXACT same place every time!
Ok. Something that they did. Actually, this has become are regular ritual
with Pima.
Whenever we start the water in the tub, PIMA comes running from no matter
WHERE she is in the house! Every morning while I take a shower, Pima will
jump INTO the shower with me. Kyra sits on the side of the tub between
the curtain and the liner, but Pima actually sits in the bottom of the tub
and looks up at me. She doesn't seem to mind getting wet at all. Every
once in a while I'll move and she'll get a bit wet. She'll jump out, but then
turn around and jump right back in again. She seems to be fascinated at
the fact that her human would subject herself to such torture!(-:
Holly
|
93.70 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Thu Jan 30 1992 14:18 | 16 |
| I started a topic in the old feline file about pacing. It really is
funny. It became an obsession of mine to try to find something that I
could put in Kalliste's way that he would to go around instead of over
or under. You should have seen me dragging chairs, tables, etc. into
the stud room to block his path. He had this really nice, neat figure
8 pattern mapped out on the floor. I put all this stuff right in the
center. It looked like a garage sale in the middle of the floor. Ken
thought I was losing it for a while there. But, Kalliste would dutifully
climb the whole stack twice on each lap of the figure 8.
Joui's mom, Krista, used to pace quite a bit too. Once we had her
spayed she stopped. Reste paces a bit now, but not like Kalliste used
to. Nepenthe doesn't pace yet. I think he finds it a tremendous waste
of time, time that could be better spent eating. :'D
Jo
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93.71 | some things in life aren't meant to be shared! | CSSE32::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Thu Jan 30 1992 14:57 | 12 |
| Would Nepenthe like to meet Chubs? :^) When I feed the two new cats
in the morning, they each get their own dish of canned cat food.
Sounds like a simple enough concept, right? Nope, Chubs and Zelda will
always start off eating out of the same bowl, then Chubs realizes
there's another bowl full behind him and he starts in on that one.
This morning, Chubs had his front legs over Zelda's back on the left
side and his hind legs were on her right side. He was trying to put
his head under her neck so he could get at the bowl full of food.
What was wrong with the other bowl of food just sitting there? Not
challenging enough???? And I wonder why Chubs has problems with his
legs coming out of the socket? :^) He is such a hoot!
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93.72 | toilet study gone awry | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Thu Jan 30 1992 15:36 | 22 |
| okay, I'm beginning to think Max cat food is loaded with something....
last evening, after I exercised and showered, Dilly joined me in the
bathroom while I put on my robe, etc. She calmly jumped from the floor...
DIRECTLY INTO THE TOILET. I was, to say the least, somewhat amazed. This
isn't a kitten, but a 1 year old cat who has always been curious about the
moving water, but she has never been interested in getting into the water.
I wish I could say she expected the toilet lid to be down, but I don't
leave it down, so she couldn't have. At any rate, there she sat, wet and
bedraggled, in the toilet...I fished her out, bathed her, and dried her.
and no, before anyone askes, my camera needs film so I didn't get the
picture. Besides, I know how cold the tap water is, so the toilet was
certainly not warm....I got her out of there fast.
Dilly was back at her morning post this morning, watching the water go
down with avid curiousity...but I was poised for any re-plays....she
waited until the bowl filled with clean water and then gently tapped the
water with one paw...I think she knows there is water in there now...perhaps
she didn't understand that before.
Oh well, we survived my little one's empirical study of the toilet...I
sincerely hope she is satisfied now.
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93.73 | great distractionary tactics | MUTTON::BROWN | | Thu Jan 30 1992 17:19 | 33 |
| Dilly's sister DeeDee (short for Oh-bli-de) was always the runt of her
litter, so all her life I have been feeding her whatever she wanted to
eat, whenever she wanted it, and pretty much catering to her whims.
Well, you guessed it, I created a 6 pound monster. She can now beg
food with the likes of Mogee and the gang, and hold her own.
We were having company last night for tea and cookies, and I was busy
cleaning the house and doing domestic things. I came across a frozen
turkey carcass in the freezer and thought "there's no time like the
present to make stock", so I hauled out the stock pot, filled it with
water, herbs and veggies, and put the turkey carcass in it. Well, the
turkey carcass was from a 20+ pound bird, and as it was frozen, it
stuck way out of the pot at first. I kind of balanced the lid of the
stock pot on it and didn't think much of it as Mogee was locked in
another room with the gang.
I went to lay out some cookies and biscuits on a platter in the living
room with the tea pot, and heard this loud crash in the kitchen. I
went running in and found DeeDee trying to make off with the frozen
bird, pot and all!! The crash I heard was the lid being knocked off.
DeeDee had grabbed part of the turkey carcass and was attempting to
pull the whole thing off the stove and carry it off I guess. Anyway, I
shooed her away, and while I was breaking up the bird to shove farther
in the pot, I realized DeeDee was no where to be seen. Odd. She would
normally be right there pawing and begging for turkey. Then the little
lightbuld went off in my head and I remembered I left the plate of tea
biscuits and cookies on the coffee table!!! I went running in there,
and there sat DeeDee in the middle of the plate, happily munching tea
biscuits. :'D Almost every biscuit had a little nibble in it. No self
respecting cat would eat a whole biscuit when she could render the
whole batch inedible by humans!! ;')
Jo
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93.74 | hahaha | KAHALA::GOODWIN | | Fri Jan 31 1992 13:12 | 3 |
| Stop it! I'm laughing too hard!!
ng
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93.75 | a ruse, my dear | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Jan 31 1992 18:32 | 12 |
| well, what you must have figured out by now, Jo, is that she was after the
cookies in the first place.....the turkey carcass caper was a ruse to distract
you so she could get the goodies...
And, yes, Dilly shows some of the same slyness - she is always playing "Oh
look! There's something wonderful out here!" with the Flash...when Amanda
runs to see what she is looking at, Dilly whips back and steals the toy of
the moment....and down the hall to my room she goes! I find all kinds of
things in my bed...Of course, so does Marge..
Who said Birman's weren't clever??
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93.76 | No More Taxes | TEGAN::LACORTI | | Mon Feb 03 1992 16:13 | 11 |
| The door to my office was not able to completely lock into place
(until my husband fixed it this weekend after the following incident),
so Chief would just put his weight into the door and it was open.
Well I have my sewing stuff in their and we would find spools of thread
all over the house. I also have all my paperwork and I have a folders
for different things. Well Chiefs othe favorite habit thanks to my
husband is to chew. He loves to chew off the corners of cardboard
boxes, and chew on paper. Well, one day I came home to fix bits of
paper all other the office. Chief had gotten in the tax folder and
chewed up my 1040! He did not touch the W-2's. Just the 1040 and
Schedule A. I dont know if the IRS will accept this excuse though.
|
93.77 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Feb 03 1992 16:26 | 2 |
| Maybe Chief can chew up the tax man....
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93.78 | She "forgot" to breathe? | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Feb 03 1992 16:36 | 15 |
| Little Alex just about gave us a heart attack last night...
We had just turned off the light to go to sleep, when we heard this
strange noise...like scratching, but not quite. We turned on the
light, and Alex was at the foot of the bed, hanging her head over the
footboard, looking down at Rico.
The wierd noise was Alex breathing! She was hanging her head so low
that her throat was right up against the floor board! We called to
her, and she lifted her head and gave a great gasp. After that, she
was fine.
Hopefully she has learned not to do that again.
K.C.
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93.79 | The FIRM dispises taxes, too... | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Feb 03 1992 21:53 | 32 |
| RE: .76
Your note gives me the opportunity to enter my favorite poem. I cut
this out of the Manchester (NH) Union Leader when I was 9 years old
DEATH AND TAXES
Tax his cow, tax his goat;
tax his pants, tax his coat.
Tax his crops, tax his work;
tax his tie, tax his shirt.
Tax his chew, tax his smoke;
teach him taxes are no joke.
Tax his tractor, tax his mule;
teach him taxes are the rule.
Tax his oil, tax his gas;
tax his notes; tax his cash.
If he hollars, tax him more;
tax him 'till he's good and sore.
Tax his coffin, tax his grave;
tax the sod in which he's laid;
Put these words upon his tomb:
"Taxes drive me to my doom."
But it don't stop there!
'cause after he's gone he can't relax;
they'll still go after inheritance tax.
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93.80 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | You Can Leave Your Hat On | Fri Feb 07 1992 14:59 | 9 |
| Well, just got a call from my husband who took Stitch in today for his
yearly. The brat weighed in at 13.4 and checked out perfectly.
(whewww) Anyway, when Dr. Scott was done, he and Richard started to
talk and then noticed that Stitch was jumping down from the examining
table, hopped on a chair and jumped into his box and curled up as if to
say "ok, I've had enough, take me home". Scott said he had never seen
one of his "patients" do this. I, a, just thought it was kinda cute.
Giudi
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93.81 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Fri Feb 07 1992 15:05 | 8 |
| So happy Stitch is doing great!!!!! Is he still on the low
protien diet???? I have VG on RD....and the protein is
7.5 (I thought of you immediately because your the one
that got me checking out all labels)
Sandy
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93.82 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | You Can Leave Your Hat On | Fri Feb 07 1992 15:49 | 27 |
| Sandy:
It's Pippin that's got the kidney problem but they're all on 8-9%
protein. She refused to eat the KD (tried it every way possible) so
it's Wiskas Expert and Low Cal and Regular Wiskas which is all at 8%.
9 Lives has a Lite at 8% which they are all crazy about.
Anyhow Pippin is doing fine - might as well put this little incident in
here about her.
The other day the daughter of a friend was walking her 9 month old
Terrier Pit Bull, Chompers (btw, he is as gentel as a lamb and has a
kitty playmate at home). Stitch and Gino see Chompers and take off not
to be seen for hours but Pippin, attack/guard cat stood her ground -
advanced on Chompers growling and puffing up, Chompers is trying to get
closer to Pip straining on the leash and Shelly's having trouble
holding him back, Richard helps her pull him back and Pippin is still
advancing while I'm very carefully trying to get between them. She
wanted a piece of that poor dog so bad! BTW we were out front getting
the mail and the three of them join us while we do this and then it's
back inside but it just so happened that poor Chompers came by in the
meantime. She's famous for stalking dogs.
Interesting what you find when you read those lables. I go equipped
with a magnifying glass.
Giudi
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93.83 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Fri Feb 07 1992 16:00 | 4 |
| Sorry Guidi...I got them mixed up!! My mind is like a wet
sponge lately...wonder why!!
Sandy
|
93.84 | Cheerful Alex | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Feb 10 1992 09:42 | 11 |
| Alex is such a love.
We have a friend (the very friend who helped us find Alex) who had
received extremely bad, traumatic news over the last week. Because of
the goings-on (a cousin of hers died in a fire), she had been unable to
come by most of the week. Usually she comes over 2 or 3 times a week.
The moment she came over Friday, Alex was all over her...giving her
little kisses, cuddles, doing funny things to cheer our friend up.
K.C.
|
93.85 | television favorites | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Mon Feb 10 1992 16:11 | 13 |
| Dilly, the family Birman, has shown a peculiar interest in the TV, in that
she only has noticed Vanna White as she scampers around turning those letters
on Wheel of Fortune (not me, folks, my roommate, Marge loves this show)....
that is until last night. Last night, she began to watch the Olympics with
me...and she WANTS the downhill skiers SOOOOO much. She ran to the TV, and
tried to catch them with her paws, then turned to me and cried. I think she
wanted me to make them come out so she could EAT them.
So far, Wheel of Fortune and the Olympics - nothing else interests her...
oh well, at least she isn't telling me to put on wrestling...yet...or maybe
she'll decide she likes the gladiator show (whatever it is called - all I
remember was the names of the gladiators were things like "apollo" and "lace").
|
93.86 | | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Feb 11 1992 09:09 | 4 |
| American Gladiators - Nitro, Ice, Gemini, Lace, Turbo, Apollo,
Diamond...and I can't remember the rest.
K.C.
|
93.87 | | VORTEX::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Tue Feb 11 1992 12:47 | 12 |
| Mikey just loves watching TV. I have a leather ottoman that I place directly
in front of the TV and Mikey sits on it and watches his favourite program.
He 'chases' whatever moves on the screen. Well, last night, the luge events
during the Olympics just thrilled him! He had his paws jetting all over the
screen. He was going nuts!! I can't understand how he can see what's going
on when he's so close to the screen, but he does. This went on for the better
part of an hour. He just loves it and I enjoyed watching him, too!
As for the Gladiators, I heard Biff calling up to try out. Can you just
see his well-muscled cat in the tights and tanktop?? Go Biff!!
Mary
|
93.88 | munch, munch | JUPITR::JYOUNG | | Tue Feb 11 1992 14:43 | 18 |
| Last night as I turned out the lamp in my room, by the glow of the TV,
Harry began talking to the ceiling and pacing across my head and the
pillows.
Standing on the clock radio (of COURSE on top of the "ON" button,
causing the radio to blare suddenly!), he was trying to figure out how
to climb the sheet rock to get that itty-bitty spider hiding in the
corner between the wall and ceiling.
As a smaller kitten, Harry used to get bored at night, and I'd hear him
munching on something, I'd turn on the light, and find him over in the
corner by the heat register, chewing on the cobwebs (and presumably a
few baby spiders) ....
Maybe that extra bit of protein is what made him so big!
I could rent him out .... arachnaphobia, anyone? Cat for hire, day or
night!
|
93.89 | Hockey-fetch? | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Feb 17 1992 12:37 | 19 |
| Alex has taken "fetch" to a whole new level:
Saturday night we were sitting, watching COPS, and Alex brought her
jingle-ball over to my husband to be thrown. He, of course, threw it,
and away Alex went.
A few seconds later, she came back into the living room, bell in mouth,
but brought it to in front of the coffee table. Then she dropped the
ball, and hit it very hard, so that it flew under the coffee table to
hit the couch...right in front of my husband. He picked up the ball,
threw it, and Alex was off again.
A few seconds later, she repeated the entire sequence...drop in front
of the coffee table, hit under to hub, chase when he threw.
Now that is the only way she'll play "fetch" (alongside with the "down
the stairs" version).
K.C.
|
93.90 | | CAPITN::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Tue Feb 18 1992 18:46 | 12 |
| I know this doesn't really belong here but this is for those of you in
the Bay Area with American Gladiator loving kitties.
The "American Gladiators Live Tour" will be at the Cow Palace on Feb 29th
at 7:30pm and March 1st at 2:00pm. Tickets are $9, $12 and $15. Call
(408) 998-2277 or (510) 762-2277.
Maybe we should all get together and take our AG loving cats to see
them live, up close and in person. Probably wouldn't have the same
affect as seeing those little blurbs flash by on the tv screen.
Jan
|
93.91 | who's smarter? | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Wed Feb 19 1992 18:42 | 29 |
| you go along thinking you have them pretty much outwitted...and then they
start reminding you who is really in charge...
Dilly, the Birman love of my heart, has become the escape wizard...and she
is SMART about it. Grooming times hit approx. 3 times a week in our house
and most of the cats make no big deal out of it...but the Dillster has decided
that this is "game time" - and she is getting harder and harder to outwit.
The first plan of attack was to simply let her dash into the middle bedroom
and scoot under the bed - I closed the door on her and her curiosity would
get the better of her in about 5 minutes - then I could open the door and scoop
up a cat. Not the third time, I couldn't. Imagine my surprise when I opened
the door to seen a little gray nose sticking out from under the bedspread...
and !zip! it was gone again. WELL, WELL, aren't we clever? So, I called
to her in my most loving tone....she answered back...I think she said something
like, "Oh come on, Mom, I'm not that easy!". So, then I walked away...and
she popped out to follow me down the hall...Marge leaped out of the shadows
and scooped her up - after which we both made a big fuss over her and then
she got thoroughly combed. Next grooming session, we closed off the bedrooms
and then grabbed a victim...Dilly immediately scampered down the hall..
stopped...and came dashing back - to slip behind the curio in the living
room...more wheedling and tempting with snacks...she finally zipped out and
we had a merry chase around the house until I could catch her. I know she
was having fun because when I got her cornered, she rolled over on her back
and played with her tail as if to say, "okay, you got me this time..."
Every time is getting more difficult...someone told me Birmans weren't that
smart....I guess Dilly didn't read that part of the book. The rest of the
cats fall for the same old game every time, but Dilly is not fooled three
times.
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93.92 | Thank you Pippin! | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | You Can Leave Your Hat On | Wed Feb 19 1992 19:31 | 24 |
| This happened a week ago Tuesday night and I'd like to say a big "thank
you" to Pippin for:
Waking us up and making us very aware that it was "RAINING" in our
house.
At 11:00 Richard and I were in a dead sleep. In the distance I hear a
cat crying, then a cat jumping on the bed, again crying in the
distance, again a cat on the bed. Then she's in my face yelling at me
and motioning me to follow. Down the hall I go, turn on the light and
thought I was in a Felini movie. Down about 12 steps there is a
landing there were the two "boys" just watching the water pour out of
the walls. It was a terrible night, all the towels and extra blankets
were used and soaked - Richard and I on the roof at midnight checking
to see if the gutters were backed up in the middle of high winds in the
dark. Fortunately there was a break in the weather and the large crack
in the roofing was located and patched and is holding. The walls are
damaged but the new carpeting will be ok.
The landlady asked me what woke me up and I pointed to Ms. Pippin, my
little guard kittie. If it hadn't been for her I know I would have
slept through and it could have really turned into a disaster.
Giudi
|
93.93 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Feb 19 1992 20:01 | 2 |
| Can you say....Lassie?
|
93.94 | Alex and the T.P. | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Feb 20 1992 09:35 | 33 |
| Feel for me folks...Alex has officially discovered the joys of toilet
paper!
She had pulled some down before, but just a little. We draped a hand
towel over the roll, and that seemed to do the trick...
or so we thought.
Last night my hub was heading into the bathroom to take a shower, and
he called me in. There, on the floor, was a HUGE pile of T.P.! It was
a brand new roll, and I'd say that more than 1/2 was pulled down, but
it was still attached! I proceeded to re-roll the paper (for
convenience), and there, nestled on the botton, was hand towel.
We made a decision, then and there, that the bathroom door is going to
remain CLOSED.
*sigh* we should know better.
This morning, I started to get ready for work, and was washing my face.
I let Alex come in with me, because I was right there. She laid down
on the floor, the perfect angel. When I left the bathroom, I picked
Alex up, CARRIED her out with me, and closed the door.
A little while later (15 or 20 minutes), I just happened to look
towards the bathroom...the door was only open the teeniest of cracks,
and dear little Alexandra was peering out at me with an angelic
expression on her face.
*sigh* who can win with furballs? We haven't had to deal with this
since Tiki II was a kitten, 9 years ago. Rico never bothered with T.P.
K.C.
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93.95 | Those @*$* cats!! | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Thu Feb 20 1992 10:21 | 9 |
| Last night I took great care to wash my very last pair of nylons by
hand and leave them on the door handle to dry. They were perfect, no
runs, no snags.
Well, this morning, they were on the floor with a huge hole in them!!
So, today, I sit at my desk in leggings and sneakers.
-Roberta
|
93.96 | | VORTEX::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Thu Feb 20 1992 11:09 | 8 |
| Gee, Roberta, I didn't realize that Julie spent the night at your house!!
She once destroyed a brand new pair of very expensive Calvin Klein shimmery
hose that I had laid out just before I showered. I got out of the shower to
find my precious Julie with a very large smile on her face and my hose
wrapped around all four sets of claws. Seems the more expensive they are,
the more she enjoys them....
Mary
|
93.97 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Thu Feb 20 1992 11:37 | 6 |
| Hmm, Mary, if Julie did spend the night she sure came in and left
quietly!! :^). But, I think that Herbie is the culprit in this case,
the silly Himmie that he is!!
:^)
|
93.98 | | VORTEX::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Thu Feb 20 1992 12:52 | 5 |
| That's my Julie! The Stealth Tabby!! She probably gave Herbie private lessons.
We gotta get these cats jobs!!!!
Mary
|
93.99 | The things they get into! | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 (was Karen Luby) | Thu Feb 20 1992 13:17 | 11 |
|
T.K. seems to have this thing with lettuce!!
A few weeks ago I found him nesting in the leaf lettuce that
was drying on towels on the counter.
Last night, I found him sitting in the lettuce spinner!! He
got in, sat down, then got out again pretty fast. I guess it
was not as comfortable as he thought it looked.
Karen
|
93.100 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Feb 20 1992 13:45 | 4 |
| I've seen gizmos advertised that claim to prevent tp being
catified, but I don't recollect where; probably a cats
magazine. What happens if you reverse the direction of the roll?
|
93.101 | wrap it | SMAUG::MILLER | Valerie Miller | Thu Feb 20 1992 13:53 | 6 |
|
My cat Rascal also used to like to "unroll" and "shred" the toilet
paper. What I did was take an old washcloth, wrap it around the TP
roll, and secure it with a safety pin. It worked great.
Valerie
|
93.102 | Not particularly stylish, but it worked... | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | some assembly required... | Thu Feb 20 1992 15:33 | 2 |
| I cut up a 2-liter soda bottle and put that around the roll. (take the
widest part and cut a length-wise split in it for easy placement over the tp.)
|
93.103 | Kitty Acrobatics | CAPITN::CANTONI_MI | | Thu Feb 20 1992 16:57 | 4 |
| My Blaise never unrolled the tp -- he just chewed up the entire roll
and rabbit-kicked it with his back feet while hanging half off the
toilet! :^)
|
93.104 | | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Feb 21 1992 08:50 | 12 |
| T.P. UPDATE:
Since it is obvious that the only way to keep Alex out of the bathroom
is to lock it (and the only lock on the bathroom door is an eyehook on
the INSIDE), we'd given up on trying to keep her out.
Lo and behold...the T.P. has been untouched since.
I think she was just trying to prove a point. (But, JUST IN CASE,
we're going to take up some of the ideas posted here.)
K.C.
|
93.105 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | You Can Leave Your Hat On | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:04 | 7 |
| =.103
Gino loves to do the same with paper towels. Hasn't happend in a
while, but the last time it looked like there was 3 feet of snow in the
pantry. He actually cut his new teeth on a roll of paper towels.
Giudi
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93.106 | The MAD SHREDDER - Whatever happened to him? | CALS::HEALEY | DTN 297-2426 (was Karen Luby) | Fri Feb 21 1992 15:47 | 73 |
|
All this talk about toilet paper shredding reminded me of a note
that I wrote in FELINE_V1 4 years ago. I extracted it and here it is.
Enjoy!
Karen
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Note 1128.0 Bandits latest antics.... 66 replies
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Since everybody loves to hear about Bandits latest antic....
Well, here is a week in the life of Bandit and Karen.
Monday PM : I arrive home to wonder what destruction
I will find. I walk in the door, all looks clear,
walk into the kitchen.... DISASTER AREA!!! DETOUR. An
ENTIRE BRAND NEW roll of paper towels is all over the floor,
in shreds. And my flowers that I got for valentines day
were neatly plucked out of their water and are lying on the
counter, uninjured but dehydrated. So I pick up the paper
towels with much help from T.K. and Bandit, who is not quite
done shredding. And under the mess I find the plastic stopper
for my kitchen drain. It makes a wonderful hockey puck.
Tuesday PM : I arrive home and what do I find??? No, not
more paper towels. I didn't put out a new roll. I'm not
stupid. This time my kitchen has been decorated with
napkins from the napkin holder on the counter. And again
the flowers were lying neatly on the counter, dead from
lack of water. And once again, the hockey puck is on the
floor.
Wednesday PM : Now I have no napkins and no paper towels.
And my flowers are dead. What else could happen?? Well,
I guess he decided to give me a day off because nothing
was shredded. Either that or he couldn't find anything to
rip up! Oh, and the bathroom has been off limits for weeks
since I've already had that room redecorated by Bandit. He
also took all the trash and decorated my condo with it. There
were cotton balls everywhere!! (this is his favorite).
Thursday PM : Last night I got home thinking that I had
successfully foiled the MAD SHREDDER by not leaving anything
for him to shred. Well, surprise, surprise.... AN ENTIRE
BOX OF Kleenix is decorating my living room. It was so
shredded that it looked like confetti. I will be picking
up pieces for week (what a time for the vacumme cleaner
to break - I can't afford to fix it till I get a roommate).
Friday PM : thats tonight.... I wonder what I will find
today when I get home.... The only thing left to shred is
the box of kleenix on top of the fridge. But he doesn't
know how to get up there yet.... Of course, he only discovered
the joys of the counter two weeks ago so the fridge is
probably next. When he found out how to get onto the counter
the kitchen window was facinating. But there wasn't enough
room on the sill for him to sit so he casually knocked the
ceramic windmill and the ceramic watering pot into the sink.
I was not happy with him!! They were favorites of mine.....
So folks!!! Any of you need a roommate?? Just think, you can
live with me and the MAD SHREDDER!!!!! But he is so cute I
can't help but love him.....
Karen
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93.107 | A pound of spaghetti covers about 100 square feet! | LUNER::DREYER | Live and let live | Wed Feb 26 1992 08:33 | 12 |
| My cat Kabuki (Buki) has an obsession with boxes. One day I came home to find
a box of spaghetti chewed up, and the spaghetti all strewn over the floor.
A pound of the stuff goes pretty far... the thing I couldn't understand was
how this 10+ pound cat brought the box up from the basement. One day I caught
him in the act. Buki was straddling the box of spaghetti, which ran down the
entire length of his body, and was clutching the top of the box in his jaws.
What a struggle for him, he is a determined little kitty. I couldn't help but
laugh when I saw this, and still laugh every time I think about it! He's
my little clown!
Lola
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93.108 | | MAYES::MERRITT | | Wed Feb 26 1992 09:14 | 26 |
| They are driving me crazy......and we're not even talking about
kittens these are full grown cats....
Poco is full of energy lately and continue to tip over the
water bowl on a daily basis....and looks at you and grins!
Barkley has found out where I hide their new catnip filled
felt toys so he continues to open the top cabinet and throw
the toys to the crew on the floor. I already have about
5 catnip toys available to them...but I guess he likes the
new ones.
Someone...and nobody will own up to it...has been tossing
one of my plants on the floor everyday and then rubbing
the dirt on my light blue carpet. (sigh)
They are all full of so much energy lately!! I find it funny
when I read stories in this file about things cats do...and sit
here and say "my cats don't do that"...only to go home and
find out they do. I swear they read this file and get ideas!
Sandy
Sandy
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93.109 | Chubs Does Spuds | CSSE32::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Wed Feb 26 1992 11:50 | 5 |
| Came home yesterday to find a potato (a big Idaho!) on the floor but
not in the kitchen. How the potato ever jumped from the pottery bowl
on the counter and rolled two rooms down is beyond me. :^) Geeze,
don't cats like their toys? They have to go searching for new ones!
We think the brat was the fat bald guy!
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93.110 | GOAL!! | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Feb 26 1992 12:15 | 13 |
| Herbie likes to bat around onions. If they are on the counter at the
same time he is... watch out!!
He will bat away anything in his path which isn't so unusual, but to
see this cat with masses of fur between his toes randomly bat objects
around on slippery surfaces is too funny. His loses his footing, and
looks like he is dancing!!
Silly kitty!
-Roberta
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93.111 | everyone's a critic | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Wed Feb 26 1992 13:05 | 13 |
| last evening, as I sat working my crossword puzzle, my roommate came stomping
in from her room, carrying the Dillster....she placed Dilly in my arms,
firmly, and said, "You want your cat!"....after some discussion, it seems
that Dilly had been tilting all the pictures on Marge's walls in odd angles,
by sitting on top of furniture and stretching up and shifting the pictures
around...she was also sitting on the TV, and batting at the people in the
TV, trying to catch them....the final straw came when Marge looked up to
see Dilly dragging things out of her closet. That was when Marge decided
that I wanted my cat all to myself. Dilly looked at me with her bright
blue eyes as if to say, "Gee, Mom, I was just playing". She spent the
rest of the evening, shifting around the pictures and wall hangings in
the family room. The whole house now has pictures, etc. at all angles
except straight. I think she is into modern art.
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93.112 | Harry's an Art Critic! | JUPITR::JYOUNG | | Wed Feb 26 1992 14:23 | 11 |
| re: -.1
Harry (The Rat) has, since his arrival in "our" home, rearranged
hanging pictures and mirrors whenever possible. Now that he's taller,
he can reach the curio shadowbox, and has decided to be my local
arbiter of what is "art" and what is not -- he removes the cheap-o
figurines from the shadowbox, but never touches the good stuff!
But every picture in my home that is reachable has been adjusted, and
hangs at a cockeyed angle .... and I guarantee, as soon as I straighten
it out, Harry comes back and re-adjusts it!
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93.113 | | AUKLET::MEIER | Hey, furball, who pays the mortgage here? | Wed Feb 26 1992 14:51 | 15 |
| Well, it finally happened.
I finished a jigsaw puzzle, and there was a piece missing.
Now I don't know whether it is a "factory defect" or whether the furballs have
hidden it for me. and the place is so full of clutter I may never find it!
I guess for now I'm resigned to putting a note in the box for next time saying
that the piece in row x column y is unaccounted for, so I don't go crazy next
time.
They've been so good, all they've done lately is curl up on the part of the
puzzle I'm trying to work on, and not throw pieces on the floor...
Jill
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93.114 | | WISDOM::TAYLOR | You're worth your weight in M&M's! | Thu Feb 27 1992 09:55 | 15 |
| Kyra dis something really funny this morning.
My landlord has been to the house for the last couple of days putting stucco
on the walls in the living room. He's about half done right now. We have to
lock the cats in the bedrooms while he's there.
Well, last night he left his ladder in the living room. This morning i was
feeding the babies and went looking for Kyra. I couldn't find her anywhere
and I had to put her into the bedroom for the day! Finally I looked up.
There she was, at the top of the ladder, looking all around at the walls.
I can't figure out if she was wondering what happened to the walls or if
she was just enjoying the better view. (-:
Holly
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93.115 | | CAPITN::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Thu Feb 27 1992 21:31 | 12 |
| I was having trouble sleeping last night. I think I finally fell
asleep around 1:30am. At 6:20am I suddenly woke up. There was a
very loud bird chirping outside my window. Carrie was on the
windowsill above my bed going nuts. Onxy realized I was awake and
tried everything he could to get my attention. I was desperately
trying to get one more hour of sleep when Carrie, who had given up
on the bird, jumped off the windsill onto the bed and right onto
my head. It just wasn't my appointed night for sleeping I guess.
Lack of real REM sleep may make me a bit punchy at tonight's FELINEr
dinner.
Jan
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93.116 | canned cat | BPS025::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Fri Feb 28 1992 03:42 | 5 |
| I packed out my suitcase. Then phone ringed. Then light went out. Then
phone done, suitcase shut, go out, repair light. Then back, wanna put
suitcase on warderobe. Suitcase heavy. Guess. Yes. Cat in.
Nat
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93.117 | | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Feb 28 1992 08:34 | 5 |
| Let me get this straight...
You packed your CAT?
K.C.
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93.118 | | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Feb 28 1992 09:30 | 3 |
| Sounds like the cat packed himself!
- Andrea
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93.119 | Can I ride up to the barn in the bucket, Ma? (: | BOOVX2::MANDILE | Feeds for all your pet's needs! | Fri Feb 28 1992 11:38 | 7 |
| I keep a waterbucket in the house so I can take warm
water up to the rabbit & cats during the cold winter...
Last night, I turned around to spot Casey sitting in the
bucket! He had to work at it, as it's a small bucket and
he's a porky Korat!!! (:
L-
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93.120 | sneaking into closets... | JURAN::MILES | | Fri Feb 28 1992 13:11 | 7 |
| Actually, something my kitten did this morning....like 1:00 this
morning. She's got a terrible habit of jumping into closets when we
open them. The problem is she sneaks in there. We close. Woke up at
4:00 hearing a noise. She was locked in the closet. Watch those
closets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Michele
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93.121 | I WAS CHECKING TO MAKE SURE THEY WERE CLEAN! | GUCCI::SMILLER | | Fri Feb 28 1992 13:17 | 8 |
| My cats do the same thing only in the kitchen. We'll open a cabinet to
get out a pot or pan or something and they'll walk in to inspect(it's a
floor level cabinet) Then we'll close it, continue on our merry way and
usually in the next 1/2 hr or so we'll hear muffled meowing and
scratching, open the cabinet, and lo and behold-a kitty!
shannon
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93.122 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Fri Feb 28 1992 13:27 | 6 |
| Both Taja and Herbie like to sneak into open drawers. Twice I have
closed them and locked them in there. It was pretty scarey, having
gone out to dinner once and come home to open the bureau drawer and out
pops Taj. Now I check them all the time to ensure no cats are lurking
about.
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93.123 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Feb 28 1992 14:50 | 4 |
| I keep a door stop for my bedroom closet door that keeps
it permanently partly open. The kitchen cabinets I can watch and
check, but the bedroom closet has too many hidey-holes. And they're
silent as mice often after they're shut in.
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93.124 | no silent sufferers here... | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Feb 28 1992 15:05 | 12 |
| I thought I was good about watching, but last night Missy Hana managed to get
herself into the kitchen cabinet when I looked away for a minute....however,
she wasn't the least but quiet about it. After about 5 minutes, I hear the
cabinet door rattling and Missy Hana demanding release IMMEDIATELY or the
feline abuse patrol was going to be at me door!!!! I was quick to open
it and let her out. I, of course, apologized profusely for being so crass
as to allow her to get her fanny someplace she couldn't get back out of when
she so desired. With the proper grovelling from me, she was finally appeased.
Boy, that was a close one. I sure don't want the feline abuse patrol on my
case...they are rough on humans who do not show the proper respect for
those felines who abase themselves by choosing to live with us lower life
forms like humans and dogs.
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93.125 | one cat in all places | BPS025::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Mon Mar 02 1992 06:02 | 9 |
| re .116,117,118:
Yes, cat was packed. If she packed herself or wanted to be elevated
only, she did not say...
re closets and drawers:
I have only one cat, but if I must *very hastily* go away and check the
closets and drawers, in *every* one I find a cat - at least it seems so...
Nat
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93.126 | Petunia's back! | BOOVX1::MANDILE | Feeds for all your pet's needs! | Mon Mar 02 1992 10:36 | 10 |
| Last night, actually......about 9:00pm.....
Looked out to see Nique *playing* with the neighborhood
SKUNK!!! The skunk showed no signs of being bothered by
her attention....that is, until the FOX showed up!!!!!
AARGGHHH!!! All I could think of was how much tomato sauce
/juice did we have!!!! We quietly opened the door, and called
her away....Phew!!!!!
L-
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93.127 | Treatment for skunk stink. | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Mon Mar 02 1992 11:06 | 20 |
| Not something they did today, but the last reply about the skunk
prompted me to reply.
My dear departed Fluffy usually got hit by a skunk every spring. We
tried everyhting we used to do for our dogs growing up, but the smell
was still overpowering. I had my husband call the vet and ask for a
recomendation. He said powdered Massengil Douche and warm water! Well,
after we got up off the floor from laughing, we went to the drug store
and bought the stuff. It really works! It took two baths, but even
after one, we could allow her to be in the house.
I think the tomato products don't work on cats like they do on dogs is
because dog fur seems to be more like hair, where cat fur is really
fur.
BTW, we labeled the box "Fluffy Douche Bag"!!!! ;-)
Just an FYI in case anyone needs the info.
Y
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93.128 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Mar 02 1992 14:55 | 3 |
| Mods, I think we need a keyword skunk for this one, for future
ref :-)
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93.129 | | YOSMTE::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:29 | 18 |
| This past weekend I took Onyx to a cat show in Vallejo. He was
thrilled...not. This morning as I was saying my goodbyes to all
kitties, he was nowhere to be found. I usually do a cat count
before leaving to be sure no one is trapped in a closet, etc. I
couldn't find him anywhere. He was bound and determined not to
be anywhere near me when I left (he made this mistake on Sunday
and ended up in Vallejo for a second day). So, I left the closet
doors open left the house. I hoping this doesn't become a habit
or it'll be a real problem getting him in the carrier for Reveler's
show.
Sunday morning he walked right up to the carrier I had placed on
the table and sniffed it just as I decided it was time to load him
up. I've never seen a cat spread his body out so far to avoid getting
in the carrier before. This is pretty difficult for a sleek, slim
cat to do too.
Jan
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93.130 | smart cat | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Mar 02 1992 16:37 | 6 |
| Sweetie does this. At first he only hid for a few days after
a vet visit. Now as soon as I get dressed in the morning. he holes up
in a kitty house until I'm safely out the door. He can tell weekends
(considered safe) from weekdays (unsafe), probably because I
follow a different pattern. Sigh.
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93.131 | | WISDOM::TAYLOR | You're worth your weight in M&M's! | Wed Mar 04 1992 11:32 | 9 |
| I think Kyra is trying to tell me something.
This morning, I came to work and hung up my jacket. I went looking in the
pocket for my book of stamps and found this furry thing. Pulled it out
and it was Kyra's toy mouse! Don't know HOW it got there either!!
Maybe she's trying to tell me that she wants more of them?? who knows!!
Holly
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93.132 | Tarzan's "dead" mouse | NQOAIC::SULLIVAN | | Tue Mar 10 1992 12:27 | 20 |
| During last night my wife and I put our cats (Minou and Tarzan) outside
for some fresh air.
At six o'clock this morning I went to the back door to let them in for
breakfast. I saw Tarzan walking across the deck with a dead mouse in
his jaws. I thought I'd let him bring the dead mouse into the
house, drop it, and I'd give him praise for being such a good hunter.
Well, everything went according to plan except that when Tarzan dropped
the "dead" mouse it took off across the family room floor with Tarzan
and me in hot pursuit!
When Tarzan finally cornered the mouse, I took it from him and put it
outside for another day of freedom.
Ken
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93.133 | | FPTWS1::ABRAMS | B*L*I*Z*Z*A*R*D | Wed Mar 11 1992 13:40 | 13 |
| RE -1:
The other day Bosco streaked into the house when I got home, and promptly
deposited his mouse catch for the day. This one wasn't alive, luckily
for me, but four other cats IMMEDIATELY attacked. Since only Bosco gets
outdoor privileges, I guesss they had the opportunity of a lifetime!
There I was, holding off Bosco and four others, trying to figure out how
to reach something to *pick*it*up* without letting a furball carry it off...
bill
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93.134 | | CSSE32::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:57 | 6 |
| Not something the cats did but something friends did...
We had company for dinner on Friday night and when I opened the door,
one of them was standing there with a bag of cat litter in his hand.
His comment was "We didn't want to come empty handed". My response was
"I'll get a vase". :^)
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93.135 | Aw, c'mon...10 more minutes, huh? | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Mar 16 1992 16:30 | 10 |
| I had an important interview today.
This morning, 10 minutes before my alarm was supposed to go off, my
darlin' Rico started walking all over me, then proceeded to "head-butt"
me, purring all the while, then he walked on my endtable, and started
to turn on my bedside lamp (those @&%$ brass touch lamps!) to make sure
I was going to get up! Alex was following behind, watching the
"master" at his craft.
K.C.
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93.136 | | DYMNDZ::JUDY | Devil or angel, only she knows | Tue Mar 17 1992 13:06 | 22 |
|
Well Audrey went for a trip this weekend and spent the
weekend and my parent's house with hubby. Well my folks
house is 160+ years old and has the old steam radiators.
As we have electric heat (blah!) she'd never experienced
the hissing noise these radiators make....till this weekend.
When the heat started to come up and the radiator started
hissing she'd walk over to it, stretch up and cover the valve
with her paw, thus stopping the steam. Uncovered it, covered
it, uncovered it, covered it. It was so funny! She didn't
have a clue as to what to make of this thing.
The other funny thing was my parent's pooch. She refuses
to eat any dog food other than Top Choice (I think that's
the name of it, it looks like play-doh). No moist cannned
food. Nothing. BUT she absolutely LOVED Audrey's cat food.
Ate the whole bowl. I thought my parent's were gonna die
laughing. Here's the pickiest dog in the world when it comes
to dog food and she eats cat food??!!
JJ
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93.137 | | AUKLET::MEIER | Hey, furball, who pays the mortgage here? | Wed Mar 18 1992 10:50 | 20 |
| I was out sick last week, and it was really nice to have the furballs to keep
me company. And they loved having me there all day to let them in and out and
in and out...
When I was feeling up to working on the (now finished!!!) 1500 piece catnip-
scented jigsaw puzzle of 13 kittens (which proved to me there were only
2 real colors of cats, dark and light, and the light blended into the
blanket!!) I always kept a magazine nearby. That way, when Penny climbed into
my lap, I could just reach for the magazine and read it, rather than having
to disturb her by reaching for puzzle pieces. It was so relaxing and
unstressful to just do whatever was convenient, and enjoy her rather than
complaining how I couldn't do what *I* wanted to do!
It was quite a challenge, though, to "rub faces" with her without using my
face, which was a total disaster due to my illness (chicken pox, believe it
or not!!)
I really miss them now that I'm back at work, sigh...
Jill
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93.138 | I *feel* for you! | MUTTON::BROWN | | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:24 | 5 |
| Jill, don't feel bad. I had chicken pox when I was 27!! It was the
most horrible experience of my life! They say it is ten times worse
when you have it as an adult, and I believe them. :')
Jo
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93.139 | | DYMNDZ::JUDY | Devil or angel, only she knows | Wed Mar 18 1992 15:49 | 13 |
|
Well we now have catnip scattered all over the rug in the upstairs
hall and bedroom. We have (or should I say had) this little
burlap bag that a plastic bag of catnip sewn inside of it.
It's been around for quite a while. It's had it. One of
the monsters finally ripped through the seam and there is catnip
EVERYWHERE! Sasha was eating pieces of it off the rug this
morning. I'm going to have to make a new one or something.
Chloe absolutely loved it and she looks soooo cute when rolling
around on the floor rubbing in on her face.
JJ
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93.140 | watch those herpes.. | SOLVIT::IVES | | Wed Mar 18 1992 17:18 | 17 |
| JJ, I believe the "bag" of catnip was from Hadleigh house. We
have the same ones and I had thought they were indistructable
now you have broken my bubble. Oh well... when Mr. Miyagi gets
pulling on it and ripping it with his claws and licking it I
can't but help to think it doesn't owe us a single thing.
(Jo and Jill) better you should have chickenpox than shingles.
Unfortunately now you are a candidate for them. I had them 3 years
ago and thought I would die. The virus that causes chickenpox's
is herpes zosta and that lives in your system till you die. You
can never get the "pox" again but the herpes zosta can raise it's
ugly head anytime it wants to. Did anyone tell you to put liquid
or powdered starch mixed with water on your pox? Works great..
now back to cute things our fur faces have done.....
Barbara
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93.141 | I'd kill her if she weren't so cute | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Mar 19 1992 08:39 | 27 |
| Alex somehow always comes up with a way to avoid being punished...
If she goes somewhere we don't want her to (on my husband's hobby
table, on the kitchen table, etc.), we simply squirt her with our
"No-no Kitty Discipliner" (water bottle). Well, she found one place
that we don't like her to be, where we can't use the "No-no"...
on the windowsill over the TV!
We let her on any (and every) other windowsill, but his particular one
is high-up. For her to get on it, she has to get behind the TV (where
there are a lot of wires for the TV, VCR, stereo, etc.). We can't
squirt her when she's behind, because of the wires, and we can't squirt
her when she's on the sill because of the stuff on the TV.
Neither Rico nor Tiki II even WANTED to go on that particular
windowsill. We've never had a problem...until now.
We've resorted to leaving the BATHROOM door open (she loves sitting in
the bathroom, but plays with the t.p.) just to keep her off of the
sill, but then she divides her time between these 2 forbidden places -
the sill and the t.p. roll. (She takes the towel off of the roll, and
then sits on it while she "unwinds").
We've NEVER had such a willful "child"!
K.C.
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93.142 | they are out to get me | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Thu Mar 19 1992 12:49 | 27 |
| Just about the time you begin to believe the animal behavior books that
reassure you that your cat(s) cannot possibly be stubborn ("they just
don't understand what you want from them"), or sinister in intent ("they
aren't doing this to annoy/frustrate you, they are just following instincts"),
you get a night like I had last night...
When I walked into my room after coming home from work, I discovered Hana
trying diligently to hack up a furball into my slippers...I mean it, she
was really trying. I quickly moved the slippers, and put a paper towel under
her face...and she stopped trying to hack anything up and walked out. Now,
I KNOW she wanted to do in my slippers and I don't care if you think
I'm paranoid. She has been trying to do this to me since I started limiting
the amount of time the food is available to her in the evenings. Later,
after I worked out, showered, and ate dinner, I sat down in my spot on the
couch to work a crossword puzzle. Dilly, my darling Birman, dragged her
favorite toy to my feet - I said I would play with her as soon as my puzzle
was finished. She jumped up on the arm of the couch, reached her paw out
and pulled over my full glass of water. I watched her do it. She then
leaped out of the way and sat there watching while I cleared the coffee
table, dried everything off, threw away two articles I had saved for later
reference, and dried the carpet with a towel....I KNOW she knew what she
was doing! If I wouldn't play with her, I wasn't going to do my crossword
puzzle either.
Only other cat-lovers will understand....they do try to drive us crazy,
I know it.
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93.143 | | AUKLET::MEIER | Hey, furball, who pays the mortgage here? | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:13 | 24 |
| I was so busy telling you all how cute the critters were when I was home sick
that I didn't tell you the horrible part! This happened when I was suffering
from the itching a lot, and was very unhappy...
I had left the jigsaw puzzle (remember? 1500 pieces, and very hard, too?)
uncovered for a little while. I came back after hearing "cat noises" and
discovered a large part of the puzzle hanging off the edge of the table!
Luckily the pieces stuck together quite well in this puzzle, so it was
really just hanging there and not much if any had fallen on the floor. I was
kind of panicky, but carefully going about the business of trying to salvage
it by putting a flat surface under the hanging part, when Tigger jumped
(back, probably!) up on the table, and as I tried to get him to remove
himself, he kicked off with his back legs and knocked most of it on the
floor! I screamed (involuntarily) and scared the daylights out of him, which
was good since it kept him away while I performed the cleanup operation. As
I said earlier, I was lucky the puzzle stuck together so well..I was able to
salvage a lot of sections and put them back together without a whole lot
of effort, but I was crying hysterically while I did this, from frustration
and anger (mostly at myself for leaving the puzzle vulnerable and at the
itching that was driving me nuts!). In the end, I think it helped me to
let out a lot of the stress from being sick, but it was no fun while I was
salvaging my work!
Jill
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93.144 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Thu Mar 19 1992 16:30 | 10 |
| I cried the whole time I had the pox!! I used to sit in the bathtub
with some special bath stuff and cry my eyes out!
Also, I remember covering my whole body with calamine lotion and having
my hair all pulled back from my face, calamine in my hair, everywhere.
Yucko!
Glad you are well now. I know if was horrible for you.
Jo
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93.145 | | CAPITN::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Thu Mar 19 1992 18:24 | 9 |
| Well, there is only one more non-show morning before Reveler's cat
show on Saturday and Onyx has still not gotten over hiding as I leave.
This is going to be very interesting. Just the other day I got ready
to leave and he hid under the bed. I went into the kitchen to shut a
cabinet door and he came out of the bedroom (guess he thought I had
left) took one look at me walking towards him and did an about face
and high-tailed it back into the bedroom.
Jan
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93.146 | Crown of Creature | BPS026::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Mon Mar 23 1992 03:18 | 5 |
| re .142:
They do. And they do well. They are much more intelligent than us
humans. They are intelligent enough to hide their intelligence...
Nat 8*)
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93.147 | | DYMNDZ::JUDY | Devil or angel, only she knows | Tue Mar 24 1992 10:51 | 16 |
|
Brandi was in serious **** this morning!
Since she's been turned into an indoor only cat she's put
on a lot of weight. Therefore when jumping off of not
very sturdy things (like our speaker), they wobble. Well
on top of said speaker WAS a very large and heavy lead
crystal vase that was a wedding gift. I put the colored
glass/marbles in it with a bamboo stick type arrangement.
She knocked it on the floor for the last time this morning.
The vase shattered into a million pieces. I WAS NOT a happy
camper. That was one of my favorites and the largest vase
we had.........
JJ
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93.148 | This was too funny!! | MUTTON::BROWN | | Tue Mar 24 1992 12:33 | 15 |
| This morning I came out of my bedroom and saw the funniest thing!
I better put this behind a form feed for those with delicate
sensibilities...
Joui was in the hallway being bred...
by LIMOGES who is 9 weeks pregnant and ready to burst at any moment!!!
:') :') :')
Neither of them seem to think that there was anything unusual in this
arrangement, and they were quite displeased with my interuption!
Jo
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93.149 | Furby is SSOOO funny! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Wed Mar 25 1992 09:52 | 18 |
| Well, I got my kitty toys from California (Kiddy Kompany) Monday, and
the girls absolutely love them!! I got the Spinning Sparrow and the
Rabbit Racer.
The funny thing that happened is this. I took out the Rabbit one, and
was playing with Furby. When she caufgt it, she started growling like
she had captured a real animal! Then, while she still had the bunny fur
in her mouth, I started waving the feathers over her head.
She started to play with the other toy, but WOULD NOT open her mouth to
let go of the bunny fur! She was growling at the feathers later, like
they were going to try to take the bunny away from her. It had me
rolling on the floor!
These toys are WONDERFUL! Thanks Jo, for pointing me to this Kompany!
Love,
Y
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93.150 | Alex's toybox? | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Wed Mar 25 1992 10:26 | 12 |
| My hub resupplied Alex with those jingle balls. He took them out of
the package and spread them on the floor.
We have a box that was used for chicken delivery that we hadn't thrown
out yet (because Alex started to play in it), and Alex proceeded to
pick up every jingle ball, and put them in this box!
Now, when she wants to play fetch, she goes up to the box, takes a ball
out, plays for a while, puts the ball back, takes out ANOTHER ball,
etc.
K.C.
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93.151 | Eddie has a toybox, too. | KAHALA::GOODWIN | | Wed Mar 25 1992 10:58 | 5 |
| I have a basket that I keep all of Eddie Haskell's toys in. When I'm
picking up the living room, I just toss everything in there. He takes
them out at his leisure.
ng
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93.152 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Mar 25 1992 11:05 | 4 |
| Yup, my kids have their own toy basket too. Taja is the only one who
will go over and flip the whole basket and roll in all the toys. The
others will simply take one or two out at their leisure. :^)
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93.153 | | MAYES::MERRITT | | Wed Mar 25 1992 11:10 | 11 |
| Here is another one with a toy basket filled to the rim...but I
have one problem...my husband insists of taking every toy out
and throwing it around the house for the kids. I could kill him...
because I'm the one that gets home first...and goes around picking
up all the toys.
I tried to explain to him that the cats will get what they want...
but he is more stubborn then them! I'd give him up...if he wasn't
such a cat lover and a great pooper scooper!!!
Sandy
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93.154 | | VORTEX::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Wed Mar 25 1992 12:26 | 7 |
| Beth has a thing for those little fur mousies, but she also has a thing
for batting them under the furniture, so when I move the furniture to reclaim
all the lost mousies, I put the spare mousies in the microwave oven so none
of the other cats can get to them. Last night, a friend stopped over and
wanted to warm something up in the microwave..................imagine the
sound of the microwave door slamming and this piercing scream.....
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93.155 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Mar 25 1992 12:40 | 10 |
| Mary's previous entry (which had me in stitches!!) jogged this reply.
Taja also has the habit of batting his toys under the furniture, and
then come meowing for me to retrieve them. Now whenever he does this I
make a game of it and say, "C'mon Taj, let's go on a toy search!" and
he will run after me and watch me retrieve his toys from under things.
Sometimes if I enter a room and see him peering under a couch or chair,
I automatically know what's going to happen next.... Usually he will
look under the furniture, then up at me, and scream for help!
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93.156 | | DYMNDZ::JUDY | Devil or angel, only she knows | Wed Mar 25 1992 13:04 | 10 |
|
re: Mary
You forgot that she drowns them in the water bowl first. =)
re: Roberta
Must be the Siamese in him! Audrey does the same thing.
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93.157 | Mousie hunts | WMOIS::GERDE_J | | Thu Mar 26 1992 08:47 | 20 |
| RE: the mousies.
If it was just the furniture, life would be easy. We live in a very
old house with many, many mousie-sized openings in door jambs, closet
thresholds, etc. Shalimar is obsessed with the fur mousie, and since I
store it in a desk drawer, she's also obsessed with the fact that the
sound of a drawer opening means a mousie is about to be born.
Edgell also likes the mousie, and has a habit of putting his toys away
when he's done -- then forgetting where he put them.
So whenever I find Shalimar and Edgell sitting at my feet and looking
at me with a sad, pleading look...I grab the "mousie tools"
(flashlight, 18-inch ruler) and the three of us go on a mousie hunt.
They've gotten so good at helping that I no longer have to lie down and
look under anything -- I just shine the light and let them look and
sniff. I watch them...when their ears and whiskers say YES! I know
we've found the elusive mousie.
Jo-Ann
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93.158 | | CSSE32::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Thu Mar 26 1992 08:55 | 7 |
| Jo-Ann, our Chubs does the same thing and is always losing ping pong
balls in various places around the house, such as underneath radiators,
furniture and stereo cabinets. I never realized what I was asking him
was risque until we had male friends over the other night and I was
following Chubs around asking him where his balls were. Our friends
were in stitches with laughter. Guess I shouldn't be asking such
personal questions! :^)
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93.159 | The ol' brown box | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Mar 26 1992 09:20 | 12 |
| Cheryl, semantics are everything! :^)
We have not lost a single jingle ball since Alex started storing them
in that one box. Now, when she's done with one, she puts it away.
We're STILL looking for the 6 missing ones, the 4 missing foam ones,
and 5 lost mousies.
I'm just afraid that if we start to put ALL of her toys there, she'll
stop using it, and start losing them again.
K.C.
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93.160 | | TEGAN::LACORTI | | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:38 | 28 |
| I am glad the Chief is not the only cat to get his fur mice all the way under
the couch and not be able to get them back out. I have a ruler underneath one
of the cushions just for that reason. I am still short 2 mice that I have yet
to find. At least I know wher emost of his hiding places.
I have anther story to tell. Wednesday afternoon I happen be stop by
the house around 3ish so I let Chief home. When I got home around 6 he was
no where to be seen, so I figured he was having a great time. Anyway as the
hours got later I got more and more worried. Finally out came the flashlight
and I went across the street to search the woods behind the houses there, including
what is the last of old model homes for sale (which has been sold). No Chief
anywhere as I called him. I then happen to move the flashlight towards the
window of the model home and lo and behold he was locked in there. This home
is still furnished for now so he loves to wander in there. Well when the people
who bought the house were looking around ( as the agents told me the next day)
Chief must have snuck in without them seeing him. Well I finally got to him
yesterday at about 10am when the agents were to show up. I did beep one of
the people from the builders company at 7:45 am, but she told me that agents
were the only ones with keys. What she did not tell me was that the cleaning
people were coming so they were the actually ones who let him out at about 9:30.
I dont think he will be wandering in there anymore! At first he was sorta mad
at me for letting him out and having to stay in there without food for about 16 hours,
but last night he was real affectionate again. While he was in there he did find
a sorta liter box. In the laundry room (same place his box is at in our home)
there was a small dog bed, i.e. a basket and pillow since this place was
a furnished model to be made to look homey. Well that pillow was real soft and
he thought he made a great place to pee. I did not find any poop anywhere.
Well we are all happy together once again.
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93.161 | So I tied a string to my wife... | BTOVT::BRAMLEY | _%DCL-W-WTF? | Thu Mar 26 1992 14:56 | 7 |
|
Our Beastie loves thoes fur mice too but I get pretty tired of digging
them out from under couches, refrigerators, and etc. Solution> Tied
a string to their tails. Beast has just as much fun playing with the
string and the string brings the mouse to life. The best part is when
the mouse escapes under the furniture, he plays with the string and
out pops the mouse.
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93.162 | Who plays fetch with whom? | BPS026::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Fri Mar 27 1992 03:21 | 6 |
| (re .161: keep an eye on cat while playing with string, can be
dangerous, too.)
re .153: maybe your husband plays fetch with *you*....???? 8*)
Nat
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93.163 | more tools | WMOIS::GERDE_J | | Fri Mar 27 1992 08:12 | 8 |
| Addition to .157
I've added another tool to the mousie search and rescue tool bag.
Tweezers. Last night was the successful finish of a two day mousie
hunt. I found it in the grate on the side of the fireplace, and had to
grab its fur with tweezers to pull it out.
j-a.g.
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93.164 | | MAYES::MERRITT | | Fri Mar 27 1992 08:17 | 9 |
|
Nat >> maybe your husband plays fetch with you!!!!
And like the cats..I chase them around and put them away! But
I'm getting smart (also like the cats)...I hid half the toys
last night so my husband couldn't throw them!! God...I think
I have been living with too many cats for too long!!
Sandy
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93.165 | Dilly and Sadie(the dog) | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Mar 27 1992 20:05 | 30 |
| last night was mid-week grooming night....but, I usually do this on Wed.
so it wasn't the regularly scheduled event...anyway, I said to my roommate,
"let's do the cats now" - and Dilly, my Birman stood up from her favorite
napping spot, looked over her shoulder at me, and scampered from the room!
Marge said, "I don't believe she understands english, but...maybe, we need
to come up with a code phrase to discuss grooming cats from now on". I
said, "okay, Marge, what phrase would you suggest?"....Marge closed the
kitchen doors and said in a very low voice, "Red alert. that's what we'll
say when we want to groom the cats". And people wonder why older folks
get a reputation for being a little odd....now, we will be talking about
grooming our cats/taking them to the vets/bathing them in "code phrases".
I can't wait until Mom comes to visit and hears this stuff...I'll be in
a rubber room!
Anyway, we decided to do Dilly first so the usual chase around the house was
on. Dilly loves this game - she runs around and under things and we have
to catch her to comb her coat. She suddenly disappeared and we couldn't
find her anywhere...then Sadie, the dog, sorta flinched a little bit...I
Looked at the space between Sadie and her basket...and there was Dilly,
hunkered down and HIDING. I laughed until I had tears in my eyes. Here
was Sadie looking resolutely innocent, hiding that little minx behind her
rump...and Dilly was really flat to the floor, pretending she wasn't there.
With her eyes closed so we wouldn't see her. Dilly was tickled, snuggled,
and combed - she survived it very well.
I just adore the way these two play together, and support one another...Dilly
washes Sadie's face, Sadie will let Dilly take her basket and Sadie will
lay on the floor, guarding the kit while she sleeps....it appears that Sadie
will also hide Dilly from Mom if grooming or bathing is on the horizon. The
best of friends...
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93.166 | Languages and jingle balls | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Mon Mar 30 1992 10:11 | 17 |
| They learn fast. Tiki hated being called "cat" so much that we kept
trying to come up with different languages...
After a while, Tiki hated the word "Cat" in French, Spanish, Latin,
Russian, Tailanese, German, Canadian slang, and, of course, English.
But...back to the present.
Since yesterday was a combination family reunion/surprise birthday
party, I was quite exhausted last night, but Alex wanted to play. We
went to bed, and all thru the night I kept getting woken up by those
&*$%# jingle balls.
I woke up this morning, with _3_ of them on me, and Alex sitting there,
looking like such a sweet little girl.
K.C.
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93.167 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | Red Door | Tue Mar 31 1992 20:23 | 16 |
| I don't know who was responsible for this but I think it was Stitch
because he's the fur mouse junkie. Any way, one of these half eaten
fur bitten mousies ended up out side the house (maybe he carried it out
there when we go down to pick up the mail) and some how got left
behind. Sunday morning my landlady was outside sweeping - I had the
windows open and I heard this blood chilling screem - the woman is
beating somenting into the ground with a broom - looked like she was
about ready to faint - so I ran down stairs to see what the fuss was
about -
Yep - you guessed it
ahemmmmmm - I'm still laughing over this one and I know I'm gonna have
a hard time keeping a straight face the next time I see her.
Giudi
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93.168 | just being helpful... | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Tue Mar 31 1992 21:49 | 15 |
| this falls into the "look, mom, I've been eating my cheerios!" category.
This morning, I woke up to find both entire flying furry mouse toys on my
pillows...this means that my littlest cat, Dilly (blue-point birman) managed
to drag a long plastic pole with a furry, vaguely mouse shaped thing attached
by a long cord, down the hall from the living room, into my room, AND UP ON
THE BED - twice. She also managed to do this while I slept. I found both
toys neatly laid across the top of the three pillows I have on the bed....I
guess she wanted me to have anything I might choose to play with available
for use - she does know how busy I am getting ready for work in the morning.
I was impressed...and Dilly, of course, was quite proud of herself. Missy
Hana was somewhat upset that the toys had migrated into her room...she has
rules about such things. Last I saw, she was dragging the toys out of the
room and down the hall. Who knows where I will find them when I return
home tonight.
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93.169 | | DYMNDZ::JUDY | Devil or angel, only she knows | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:26 | 13 |
|
re: Guidi
That's too funny.
We decided to set our aquarium up again. Well I think Audrey's
only moved herself from in front of it to eat, sleep or hit
the litter box. Other than that she's right in front of it.
Kitty TV strikes again. She was talking to it this morning. =)
JJ
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93.170 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | Red Door | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:35 | 14 |
| I know what you mean about them not taking their eyes off it. I've had
these 2 albino catfish for about 5 years now and when they get going
they realy DART throughout the tank - like neon flashes - Stitch goes
crazy - especially when they go to the back of the tank and the bake
side is mirrored so he can't see through the glass.
I'm working on getting a larger tank and moving the whole business into
the living room .
Well, it's rent day and I've got to stop by and see the Land Lady -
hope I can keep a straight face........
Giudi
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93.171 | a picture perfect moment | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Wed Apr 01 1992 15:14 | 11 |
| a new Dilly and Sadie(the dog) story:
This morning, I came out of my shower to see Sadie blissfully dozing in
her big basket (nice mattress covered with two blankets in a giant
wicker basket - a perfect "nest")....and curled up right next to her tummy
was a little Birman cat....also snoozing blissfully. I hated to disturb
them - but Sadie had a full day of chasing butterflies ahead of her in the
backyard. I wish I'd had the camera out - this one was a keeper for sure.
At any rate, this is the first time they have shared the basket together.
I bet I could get pictures of these two in a calendar...
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93.172 | When Oprah's on ... | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Apr 01 1992 23:25 | 14 |
| On Monday I watched the 10 PM news on channel 56, turned
off the TV with the remote (which I left on the couch) and went to bed.
I got home early on Tuesday (about 5:10) and as I went to put my key
into the lock, I could hear someone talking. I decided to chance
entering the house, and up on entering, I discovered that it was the
TV. Now, Pip and the late Argus used to turn the TV on via the remote
all the time, but they'd just lounge on the couch watching. I went into
the living room to see that Eirene, my little black Siamese, was
sitting right in front of the TV *watching* channel *5*, which happened
to be the Oprah Winfrey show. Every time there was a shot of Oprah,
Eirene kept trying to grab her microphone.
Deb
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93.173 | Try Hungarian... | BPS025::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Apr 02 1992 02:49 | 6 |
| re .166
The Hungarian word for cat is 'macska' pronunciation 'muchkuh', and for
kitty 'cica' pronunciation 'tzeetzuh'.
Nat :^)
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93.174 | Look, ma, no screen!! | AUKLET::MEIER | Hey, furball, who pays the mortgage here? | Wed Apr 22 1992 10:26 | 17 |
| This morning when the feline alarm went off, I noticed Hemi sitting on the
windowsill by the open window (Bill had left a few windows open last night
because of the warm weather). We have casement windows, which don't have
ledges that are big enough to sit on. Then I realized that there was no
screen, and Hemi was sitting *outside* the window on the sill!! I removed her,
and looked out the window, and saw CJ (or Penny? :-)) on the ground looking
up at me (where ground is luckily only half a story; as we have a split-level.)
I was wondering why there was so much room in bed last night, when I knew
I had let CJ in the night before! (Penny hadn't come in, and Tigger had gone
out just as we were going to bed). Bill sort of woke up and asked what was
happening, and I told him there was no screen in the window, and he said
"you're kidding!", I said "of course I'm not kidding", and he said "I must have
been on drugs last night" (this is his latest expression that he
picked up at work :-)), followed by "no wonder there are so many mosquitos
in here!".
Jill
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93.175 | | MAYES::MERRITT | | Wed Apr 22 1992 12:59 | 17 |
| We have been feeling pretty guilty in keeping Van Gogh confined
to his room...so this past weekend we went to the Boxboro show
and bought another Arubacat tree (3-tier), a new catbed, a floor
scratching post, a catnip catpad, and some new toys!! (Yup...very
expensive weekend).
When we got home...I had all the new stuff in my kitchen and we let
VG out to play. I was so excited to see is face when he saw all the
new things!! Well the little SH**head layed on the floor and played
with a paper price tag from the Pat Brody shelter. I could have
killed him...I can get him all the paper tags he wants...without
spending a penny!!!
But...he does enjoy the tree because now he can sit near the window
and pretend to attack all the birds, cats, mice in the yard!!!!
Sandy
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93.176 | Simon The Brave and Hannah The Supervisor... | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | all my kids have 4 legs | Wed Apr 22 1992 13:18 | 24 |
| This morning, when I awoke, Miss Hannah and Si-monkey were nowhere to be seen.
Evenafter my shower they still hadn't made an appearance. (These to usuall
show up as soon as I appear to be conscious, i.e. able to serve them their
breakfast since they are of course STARVING). As I wandered through the rest
of the condo, I finally made it to the recently finished basement. There
were Hannah and Simon, staring at this piece of black 'rope' on the floor. Simon
picks up the 'rope' and gives it a good fling into the air. Hannah looks at me
as if to say 'Look, Ma, Look at Simon's new toy!' Simon just gives me a cursory
look 'Oh, it's you...' and goes back to flinging his 'rope'. The basement/family
room also stunk. I finally got a closer look at the 'rope'. Lo and behold, it's
not a 'rope' at all, but a 15" GARTER SNAKE. How this bugger got into the
place, I'll never know. I've lived there 5.5 years and never had an uninvited
creature larger than an ant or a moth in there. (It was also new construction
when I moved in.)
Anyway, I grabbed some paper towels and picked the critter up and unceremoniously
dumped it outside. It appeared to be quite dead, although I'll know more when I
get home tonight (if it's still in the place I dumped it). My conclusion is that
the smell is scared/dead garter snake smell. Ick. I guess I'll have to open the
windows and air the basement out!!!
At least I know I will not be attacked in my bed by any such creature - my
mighty hunter (Simon) and his supervisor (Hannah-kit) are ever watchful,
protecting me as I slumber.....
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93.177 | Quantum Leap Kitty | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Thu Apr 23 1992 14:02 | 22 |
| And now the fun begins...
Alex was always an active little kitten - she loves to run, chase and
climb, but she really never developed the spring in her rear for true
jumps...
until this morning.
My hub called me into the kitchen this morning to point out Alex in the
sink. Nothing unusual about that - she usually climbs onto the chair,
"step" over to the microwave stand, and on to the counter and the sink.
Problem - my hub was standing in front of the chair and the
micro-stand.
Just before I left for work, I saw Alex tear out of the bedroom, skid
in the hall, then JUMP from the floor to the top of the turntable,
which is on a 5 drawer small bureau (about 4 1/2" tall)! Add to that
height the fact that she jumped over a box that was sitting in front of
said bureau...that's quite a leap for someone that's never leaped
before!
K.C.
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93.178 | | VORTEX::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Thu Apr 23 1992 17:09 | 15 |
| Beth got her first official screaming and spanking this morning....
There is nothing Beth likes better than an open window (maybe except a
mousie), and it's been nice enough to leave windows open for her. I have
two windows in my bedroom, one of which has a table in front of it so she
can easily gain access to the window. But is that good enough for her?
NNNOOOOOO....she has to want to be in the window for which the only access is
grabbing on to the drapes and pulling her way up. Well, needless to say,
she pulled down the drapes, yanking the curtain rods right out of the wall!
I hollered at her and gave her a little slap on the hind side. She was very,
very upset with me!! Somehow, I neglected to feel guilty...
As I drove off to work, I looked up at the front window and saw this little
kitten hanging from the screen at the top of the window.......
Hmmmmmmm
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93.179 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | | Fri Apr 24 1992 09:20 | 4 |
| AAHHH Mary now how can you not feel guilty. She only used the
drapes because she couldn't see the table!! (smile!)
Sandy
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93.180 | | VORTEX::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Fri Apr 24 1992 12:29 | 11 |
| No, she can see the table very clearly!! She wanted to use the window
*without* a table! You know, you try to make things easy for these cats
and this is how they reward you.......
It's a good thing she's too cute for her own good......
It was too cool to leave the windows open this morning, so she was last
seen running upstairs with a mousie clutched in her teeth...gotta love her!
Mary
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93.181 | | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Apr 28 1992 13:49 | 19 |
| Finally!
I had an emergency yesterday, but all is cleared up. I could NOT get
into FELINES until just now!
Yesterday my hub called me from home...Alex had been stung by a hornet!
With a little luck (and priceless advice from Kim Trainque and Nancy
Cross - THANK YOU BOTH!!!) we got her paw soaked and now she is showing
no sign of any problem.
The funny thing is, Alex had just "caught" the hornet when it stung
her. She got so mad that she HIT the hornet over and over - 5 times,
with the paw that was stung! She actually knocked a wing off, and
possibly killed it! (Leigh finished the job with chemical warfare
(RAID) and closing off the room for the rest of the day)
By the time I got home from work, she wasn't even limping.
K.C.
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93.182 | you can dress him up, but you can't take him anywhere! | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Fri May 01 1992 14:16 | 14 |
| We took Chubs to the vets yesterday so he could be weighed. Upon
pulling into the driveway, he threw up all over himself and the cat
carrier. The vets assistant said not to worry, it happens all the
time. (Is there a "most embarrassing note" in this conference?) She
cleaned up the cat (and the cage, yahoo!) and Thunder Thighs has gained
another half pound.
On the way home, I thought "wow, that was super nice of them to clean
the cage, now I don't have to". No sooner did that thought occur to me
and Chubs lost it again, sigh.... Guess he's not as adapted to riding
in autos as we expected. The last time he peed in his cage. I'm not
sure if we are progressing or regressing but he sure was one happy cat
once he was back home. Naturally, he headed right for the food bowl to
replenish his food supply. :^)
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93.183 | beware of garage doors and cats | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Mon May 04 1992 13:42 | 24 |
| Not sure where to put this but I thought it would be wise to inform
other readers of the dangers of garage doors. Lea is our only outdoor
cat and she has this bad habit of jumping onto my car so she can jump
up onto the rafters in the garage to sleep.
We had company on Friday night and we were using the grill to make
dinner. The garage door was open so we could go in and out to check
the food on the grill. After dinner, my husband pushed the button for
the garage door opener/closer and off we went to the living room. Soon
after, we heard this incredibly loud screeching noise. Little did we
know, Lea had been sleeping on top of the garage door. Once the door
starting descending, I'm sure it woke her up. :^) Needless to say, we
couldn't see her in the garage because we were looking under the door,
not on top of it! There she was in the corner, howling like the wind.
Her leg must have been pinched at the end because she appeared to be
stuck and in pain. I ran to the outside of the garage and she was
gone. Scared the life out of me....but she was able to get herself
free. We grabbed her and brought her inside to check on her condition.
She rolled around on the oriental carpet, indulging in all the
attention and loving every minute of it. Hard to believe, but she's
fine!
Ever since the incident, she's been REALLY friendly towards me. I'm
not complaining. :^)
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93.184 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon May 04 1992 14:02 | 5 |
| Thanks for this warning -- my cat nephews do exactly the same thing --
use the car as a stepping stone to the garage loft. I knew about cats
being in danger if the door closed on them when they were on the ground
(the auto stop mechanism on garage doors often doesn't,) but this other
danger hadn't occured to me.
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93.185 | I'm in here, checking on the baby | MCIS5::CORMIER | | Tue May 19 1992 12:01 | 8 |
| Last night after retiring I heard a familiar thump sound. I'd know that
sound anywhere...it's the sound of a 25-lb cat jumping up on a counter.
He only does this when no one is around. I hissed into the darkness
"Spike, get DOWN". I heard this VERY LOUD "chhhhiiirrruuuppp" sound,
coming over the nursery monitor stationed in my son's room. At least he
had the sense to talk INTO the monitor base, so I could hear him well
enough! And he did answer me : )
Sarah
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93.186 | It's a kitty Monster! Save me, save me... | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | Don't Litter.......SPAY! | Fri May 29 1992 14:02 | 18 |
| This is actually a dog story, but it has a cat in it....
Last night, I noticed a cat lounging in the backyard, so I looked to
see where the dog was. This dog has no experience with cats, so I
wondered how she was reacting. She was standing, with perked ears,
about 5 yards from the cat just looking. Then I went outside and
talked to the kitty, then went to pet it. Very friendly long-haired
brown tabby, and, unfortunately, a whole male (I think:-). The dog
came up behind me so that I was between the dog and the cat, and I
took hold of her collar. At this point, the friendly kitty decided to
go see Shasta. Well Shasta practically ripped my arm off trying to get
away from the BIG BAD MONSTER kitty! (This is a German Shepherd mix,
we're talking about here. Not a small dog.) Shasta wouldn't come any
closer than 3 yards, and just barked when I called her. It was one of
the funniest things I've ever seen! A big ol' dog terrified of a
friendly little furball! :^)
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93.187 | Tag! | ASABET::FRANCIS | | Tue Jun 09 1992 16:45 | 18 |
|
Tag your it. For the longest time (since he was born 1.6 yrs ago)
my faithfully attached Felix would wake me up every morning long
before the alarm. Favorite times 3:30, 4:30, and 5:20! Well for
the past week he hasn't even attempted to wake us up, we've been
waking him up when we get up. My husband was so proud of Felix's
maturity that he bought him and his brother Oscar a toy. Well my
husband figures that it was his brother who finally convinced him
to let us sleep. Happy sleep - think again!
Oscar has decided to be our new alarm clock! Well at least with
Oscar he doesn't knock over lamps, he just sits on you or licks
your face (keep in mind his name fits his appearance and yes he was
named after the tv character Oscar Madison).
Oh well maybe next week we'll be able to sleep again.
Kim, Oscar & Felix :')
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93.188 | | WMOIS::GERDE_J | | Wed Jun 10 1992 12:57 | 14 |
| Yesterday afternoon little Shalimar (blue/cream tabby Maine
Coon-look-alike) was helping me weed the flower garden. Actually, she
was playing jungle cat and I was weeding. A particularly neat bug
caught her eye, and she began digging -- furiously -- to get the bug.
She had me in hysterics, laughing at her.
Her ears were attached to her paws. When she plunged her paw into the
dirt her ears slammed back onto her head. When she pulled her paw out
of the dirt, her ears came back to her alert, straight up position. Now,
imagine how fast her paws were flying -- in-and-out-in-and out. Her
little ears were flapping like wings -- I was waiting for her to start
hovering just above the ground.
Jo-Ann
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93.189 | | DYMNDZ::JUDY | Who can you trust? | Wed Jun 10 1992 15:08 | 4 |
|
bhahahahahahahaaaa! Too funny Jo-Ann!
|
93.190 | | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Jun 12 1992 16:27 | 28 |
| Earlier today my hub called (he is home today). He couldn't find Alex
anywhere!
He's been somewhat overprotective of the furballs since Tiki died, and
if he doesn't see them after a certain amount of time, he worries. He
is afraid of them getting stuck in a plastic bag (which we don't have a
lot of anyway), falling sick (like Tiki), or somehow getting outside.
(I have to confess that I share this overprotective attitude.)
There aren't that many different hiding places in our apartment, and he
had searched them all. Rico was under the bed - no Alex anywhere.
I suggested giving them some canned food "treat" to lure her out. No
sign.
He decided to search one more time. He found her...out on the enclosed
porch!
He said that when he went out to check the mail, he only had the inner
door open for just a second, and he didn't feel OR hear her slip out.
But there she was - closed out on the porch!
She's miffed about being closed out, but a few seconds with the "treat"
soothed her. Otherwise she was fine.
*sigh* how they worry us... ;^)
K.C.
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93.191 | Alex - the watcher | CIVIC::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Wed Jun 24 1992 17:23 | 18 |
| Last night my hub, a friend and I were sitting around and talking.
Suddenly we heard Alex howl. We didn't think anything of it (it wasn't
her "I'm hurt" howl) and we ignored her. She kept on howling, so we
finally decided to see what-all the fuss was about.
She was sitting in front of the "office", which is usually closed, and
just howling at the door. This was unusual, as she usually knows that
when the door is closed she doesn't go in. Period.
Suddenly it hit us.
My husband had to go into that room for just 5 minutes earlier.
So, we open the door, and out streaks Rico! We had accidentally locked
him in the office, and Alex was telling us to get him OUT. None of us
had seen Rico go in when Leigh went in earlier.
K.C.
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93.192 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | Into The Mystic | Thu Jun 25 1992 16:51 | 25 |
| This actually happened on Sunday - sleep-in day?? We've been getting
up extra early since January so the kids get fed a couple of hours
earlier so come Sunday they just don't realize that we aren't about to
get out of bed at 5:00 a.m. to feed them.
Well Pippin started it - she creamed my perfume tray, she tipped over
the little trash basked in the bed room and started shredding paper,
then we heard the comotion coming from Richard's office, waste basket
turned over - paper being batted around and then chewed and spit out -
back to the bedroom - lets go in the closet and jump up on the shelf
and throw all the sweaters on the floor - we've got our eyes open
pretending to be asleep by the way - so Stitch gets into it by playing
with everything she threw around - I roll over cuz I didn't want her to
hear me laugh and she ends up on my night-stand - one paw on the
kleenex container so it won't slip (first time I saw her do this) and
with her mouth is pulling out the tissues and flinging them my way.
I get up - look at the disaster and go into the kitchen to feed her -
she's meowing all the way - my god the baby is starving - so I put the
food out - she sniffs it and walks away.
morning mom,
Giudi
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93.193 | Dilly and the tennis ball | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Mon Jun 29 1992 20:47 | 15 |
| Dilly is teaching me how to play ball. She whipped up to Sadie last night
and grabbed Sadie's tennis ball....quickly batting it away to a safe corner
under the coffee table. Once she had the ball, she began to decide the
rules of her game....push the ball to mom and wait for it to be pushed back...
leap on the ball, trapping it in the front paws...then, try to sit on the
ball. Now that last part is not working at this point, but she is still
working out exactly what one DOES with a tennis ball. If you could see my
7 pound wonder cat with this HUGE tennis ball, you'd roll over laughing.
She is so intense about this, as if figuring out what we can do with the ball
is very important. What a clever little girl....and her breeder said that
Birmans aren't "rocket scientists"...well, maybe not, but Dilly is certainly
a budding ballologist.
Sadie is watching the other toys much closer these days.....
|
93.194 | Alex's new toys (to Rico's relief) | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Jun 30 1992 09:55 | 27 |
| Alex has 2 new favorite toys...the jingle-balls have fallen by the
wayside.
First one is a 3 foot tall pink stuffed Unicorn that we had "adopted"
(a neighborhood girl was told by her mother to "get rid of it", but she
COULDN'T throw it away, and she knew that we collected stuffed animals.
She has visitation rights). Alex climbs it, sleeps under it, falls off
of it, uses it as a trampoline, a pillow, a hidey-hole and a "sulk
spot".
Second is a Micro Machine Richard Petty #43 STP race car! Since we are
race fans, and this is the last year Petty is racing, we have started
to collect some Petty memorabilia. Alex always liked playing with
Matchbox cars, but she can't carry them well (unless they have a large
"wing" or are convertable). She "stole" the Micro Machine car from our
display, and bats it around...even "races" it in a circle around the
coffee table, and uses a cabinet as a "tunnel"! She had also "stolen" a
Micro Machine "Woody" and blue pickup truck (these came as "extras"
with some M.M. motorcycles, that are to "scale" with my hub's HO layout
- his real hobby) and races these around (this morning the Woody got
washed in the waterbowl), but her all-time favorite is the Petty race
car.
We almost always know that if we can't find the car...look under the
Unicorn! :^)
K.C.
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93.195 | | AUKLET::MEIER | Where do the mermaids stand? | Wed Jul 08 1992 13:03 | 9 |
| Last night I was just finishing up reading a magazine before going to bed when
Tigger jumped onto the table and sat down right on it. I stood up to let him
out but he just sat there (gee, did he hear Bill say I was spending too much
time reading those (Games) magazines? :-)) Then Penny jumped up and sat down
right next to him. Great, two against one, well, I'm bigger so I win! I
started to pull the magazine out from under (big) Tigger, he hissed at
Penny, and they both jumped off!
Jill, back from vacation,sigh...
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93.196 | Always a good dad | MAST::HOFFMAN | Joan, 223-5168 | Wed Jul 08 1992 17:44 | 18 |
| Woodstock, Munchkin's daughter, is visiting for about 10 days. Munch
is almost 20; Woody is almost 19 - talk about two geriatric brats!
Until last night, every time Woody saw her father, she'd sniff; kiss;
spit (in that order). Munch always gave her this, "What's your problem,
kid?" look, and then give me a very dirty look.
Yesterday, I brought them both outside for a bit to enjoy the sunshine.
Munch was ready to come in, but Woody walked past the front door and
just continued to the front shrubbery. Munch looked at me; visibly
sighed, and followed her until she was ready to come in the house (They
both took long naps from all the exercise!).
He's always taken his father duties very seriously, but I'm surprised
(and touched) that at his advanced age, he still looks after his kid!
Mutu wouldn't give the kids the right time of day, from the time they
were born!
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93.197 | Hannibal the Cannibal's outside!! (; | BUSY::MANDILE | Time to put the pajamas to bed | Mon Jul 20 1992 10:41 | 14 |
| We were watching "Silence of the Lambs" last night on free TMC,
when towards the very end of the movie, we heard this awful high
pitched screaming coming through the kitchen window. Hubby looks
at me and I tell him it sounds like Nique has caught a bird (at
10:45 pm?) and I'm going out to look. Flashlight in hand, I go
out back to find Nique staring at this patch of grass in front of
her, which is screaming like a siren. She had caught a shrew, and
brought it home alive!!! Wow, can 2 ozs of dark gray fur scream!
I praised Nique, who then walked away from the shrew. I tried
to catch it in a pail, but it hopped out and ran to find a hidey hole.
Nothing like it to raise the hair on the back of your neck, while
watching a suspense movie...
L-
|
93.198 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Mon Jul 20 1992 11:50 | 5 |
| Lynne, did she eat the shrew "with some fava beans and a nice chianti,
slirp, slirp". :^)
(sorry - couldn't resist! it's one of my favorite lines from that great
movie!)
|
93.199 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Mon Jul 20 1992 11:53 | 4 |
| We always get 2% milk but seeing that I wanted to make ice cream, I
wrote "whole milk" on the shopping list. My husband came home from the
store and said "sorry, no whole males at Alexander's". See if I tell
him about Sandy Merritt's comment ever again. :^) :^)
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93.200 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Mon Jul 20 1992 12:03 | 4 |
| AHHHHH I'd much prefer a whole male....vs whole milk!!!!! Gee do
males come in 2%!!!!
Sandy
|
93.201 | Do any other kitties do this? | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | Here kitty, kitty, kitty... | Mon Jul 20 1992 17:58 | 12 |
| I finally got my two 3-month old kittens! Yeah!!! They are so cute
and silly sometimes, and they love their scratching platform.
They were abandoned and my friend caught the babies but not the mama,
so they were taken from their mother at about 4 weeks. The reason I
bring this up is that Nicky suckles *himself*! I don't think he finds
a nipple or anything, just sucks on the fur and generally makes a
slobbery mess out of his tummy. It's the funniest site because he kind
of lays on his back but curled over so he can get to his belly, and his
feet are kneading so fast. Sometimes Lasher joins in as well.
Michelle
|
93.202 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Time to put the pajamas to bed | Tue Jul 21 1992 09:41 | 4 |
| My two were only 5 weeks old when brought home, so they would
"nurse" on my neutered male, Casey! (:
L-
|
93.203 | Let's give mom a waterbed! | SDTMKT::TRAINQUE | | Fri Jul 31 1992 10:44 | 35 |
| This happened Wednesday night. I have to admit NOW it's funny. I
wasn't amused then.
Wednesday was a very long and very hectic day. I had to break up quite
a few kitty fights. Adelaide was in bully mode. Great just what I
need after an exhausting day. About Midnight I finally decided to call
it quits and go to bed. Okay turn off the lights, move the phone,
chase all furballs out of the bedroom. Adelaide promptly starts a
fight with Misha who's bolting for the sofa. Break up the fight,
Adelaide starts one with Alpo who let's her have it. Finally get the
furballs quiet. It's now 12:30, okay mom gets changed oooooo that
bed's going to feel good. Fluff up the pillow, set the alarm, I can't
wait to crash. Throw back the covers slide into bed
........AAAARRRRGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! One of the little darlings
(who shall remain nameless) had peed under my comfortor the whole
bottom quarter of my bed was soaked! Swear profusely I am not doing
laundry at 12:30 at night. Grab my pillow vowing that any furball met
on the way to couch would meet an untimely demise. Walk into the
livingroom and amazing not a furball in sight. Smart kitties. :^)
I spent the night on the sofa, of course all was forgiven in the
morning when I woke up and found three furballs on top of me and the
4th one under the sofa. sigh It's hard to stay mad at them. Needless
to say I was doing laundry last night. Thank god for a waterproof pad
on the bed. Otherwise that mattress would have been history! We are
talking the mother of all pee puddles.
The good lord has a really warped sense of humor sometimes. :^) I
swear the only reason cats are so cute is so we don't kill them when
they pull something like this.
Kim (Morticia, Alpo, Adelaide, and Misha)
P.S. I would never hurt one of my furbies for anything however the
temptation Wednesday night was certainly there.
|
93.204 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Fri Jul 31 1992 11:01 | 20 |
| I hear ya, Kim! Having just separated from my husband, the kitties
have really been running rampant in their new apartment. Taja thinks
the stairs leading to the loft -- the steep, open stairs -- are one big
cat tree!! He goes nuts on them, hanging, swinging, and yes,
scratching. There goes my security deposit! They all run around at
4:00 in the morning like they are practicing for the olympics, and
every once in awhile I hear Kelsey throwing a hissy fit because Taja
and Herbie have decided to gang up on him.
I often wonder if they are trying to prevent me from ever dating again!
It would take a very patient, understanding man to put up with them so
early in the morning.
:^) Or is it:
:^(
-Roberta
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93.205 | | DTIF::JUDY | Picard/Riker '92 | Fri Jul 31 1992 14:24 | 9 |
|
Yesterday and today Chloe (big fluffy Himmie) decided to
squish herself under my dresser! The first time I had someone
lift it for me, the second time I was peeved so I just reached
under and shimmied her out......with her chirping and purring
the whole time!
Crazy cat!
|
93.206 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Mon Aug 03 1992 10:29 | 10 |
| Well, it must be the phase of the moon. My little Beth used to squeeze
herself under the sofa to retrieve her mousies. I came home from work on
Friday to see this little tortie tail sticking out from under the sofa, but
my poor baby kitten was trapped. She was screaming her head off for me.
I lifted the sofa, and she scampered out, unhurt. An hour later, she was
trying to get herself under the sofa again........
Maybe her brain got squished out.....
Mary
|
93.207 | | DDIF::JUDY | Picard/Riker '92 | Mon Aug 03 1992 10:55 | 5 |
|
I think Chloe's got squished out too.....she's gotten back
under the dresser 3 more times! =)
|
93.208 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Aug 03 1992 13:46 | 2 |
| Makes me wonder what's under the sofa and dresser....
|
93.209 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Mon Aug 03 1992 14:11 | 9 |
| MOUSIES!!!
Beth likes to bat them under there--wasn't a problem when she was tiny tiny,
but she's a whopping 6 lbs now and she has to try real hard to fit....
The sofa is now propped up on one side to make it easier for her.....
Mary
|
93.210 | HEY MOM!!!! It moves! | SDTMKT::TRAINQUE | | Mon Aug 03 1992 14:37 | 13 |
| Gee in my house it would be the dustball that ate Manhatten. :^)
My personal favorite - I bought Alpo a collar with a bell on it so I
could hear when he was around my feet. I thought he'd be happy to stop
getting kicked so much. BUT NOOOOOOOOOOO he has to get even. 2 am Mom
is sleeping, mom has bedroom door closed. Alpo does a drum solo on
the door that would have made Motley Crue proud. (hey we have to make sure
Mom is awake for step 2). Next we proceed to race by the door stopping
to scratch at offending collor. All I can hear is jingle jingle
jingle, jing jing jing jing jing jing, jingle jingle jingle. I give
up!
Kim
|
93.211 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Aug 03 1992 14:51 | 3 |
| sofa and Beth -- no possibility she could jar it off the prop, I
trust.....
|
93.212 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:46 | 7 |
| Nope....what I did was take my Jane Fonda Step video bench, which is 4 inches
high, and put it under the sofa, between the two feet on one side of the sofa,
so they'd have to knock that thing about 18" away before anything went wrong.
I bounced around on it, and it was secure enough for me. They'd have to
move the entire sofa two feet (and thru a wall) to dislodge it.
I'm a good Mommy....I don't want my babies to be hurt...
|
93.213 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Aug 03 1992 15:49 | 6 |
| Re: I'm a good Mommy....I don't want my babies to be hurt...
I know, beth is soooo special though that I fell into worry-wart
mode.....
|
93.214 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Tue Aug 04 1992 08:46 | 14 |
| Well, where Beth is concerned, I always fall into worry-wart mode.
She is one special girl.
Oh, I just happen to have a cute Beth story! Last night, Beth
was playing with this huge ball of yarn that she particularly likes
(it's raw wool, so it probably smells like something she's interested
in). Anyway, she was rolling all around with the yarn and bumped into
the wall. She backed away, did the Dance of the Kitten Warrior and
spent the next 5 minutes beating the crap out of the wall. Boy, was
she serious! I don't know what she was thinking but that wall will
never sneak up on her again!!
Mary
|
93.215 | The things we do for our furballs | SELL1::FAHEL | | Tue Aug 04 1992 09:54 | 35 |
| Over the time we were out, Alex was a complete handful. Well, handful
isn't exactly the correct word, but "hellion" isn't too nice.
For the first week and a half (ish) after my time off, she would NOT
let us sleep! She would be fast asleep, or lying quietly, and behaving
like a perfect little lady. Then, the very second the lights went out
and everything got quiet, she would start to howl and try to take the
air conditioner out of the window! Or she would start to try and claw
the wallpaper (which, thankfully, is very flat and plain, nothing for
claws to sink into)!
We tried the waterbottle...nuthin. We tried putting things around the
a/c...nuthin. We tried moving her "step" up to the a/c...nuthin. We
actually tried yelling and swatting her bottom with a bit of newspaper
(we REALLY didn't want to resort to this, as we think that she has a
hip problem - she STILL won't really jump unless she reeeeeeeally has
to)...that seemed only to make her more determined.
We would be up 'til 2, 3, sometimes 4 in the morning trying to remedy
this. We figured she didn't like the quiet, so we turned on a stereo.
We tried leaving her a night light. We always made sure that her food,
water and box were fine. STILL nuthin'.
Finally we found the solution...she was jealous! _I_ was home, taking
her daddy's attention away from her! So, Leigh would spend an hour or
2 just playing with her, and we would let her sit out on our screened
in porch. We introduced her to slot cars (she LOVES to chase them!)
and supplemented her Micro Machine collection.
THAT WORKED! She hasn't kept us up one night since!
(Special thanx to Kim for helping us figure out the problem, and for
the track.)
K.C.
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93.216 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | A grandma in about 2 months! | Tue Aug 04 1992 13:39 | 10 |
| RE: .214
Bahahaha!! I love it!!! That's one NASTY wall! (-:
Holly
p.s. REad my personal name. Can you guess where Kyra went last
weekend??? YAY!!!
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93.217 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Tue Aug 04 1992 14:23 | 6 |
| Sounds like she went to the Bahama Beach Club and found some cool cat to
go home with!!!!
Congrats! More TBKs......
Mary
|
93.218 | Smarter than we Thought | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Wed Aug 05 1992 19:40 | 19 |
| Here's one about Misha. He always comes down to greet us when we come
home, no matter what time of day. (He might be slower, if it's during
naptime.) However, Bob made the mistake of telling him Monday morning,
when we were going to work, that he would be back in a while to take
him to the vet's (for a hopefully "well-baby" check). Bob came home
and Misha ran away from him and hid under the bed. Misha never hid
under the bed. Bob finally got a toy to go fishing for cat. He
caught one - Marnie. (who loves to hide and sleep under the bed).
Finally he got Misha out. Curiosity, you know.
Misha had a good exam. The internist pronounced him cured!!! We'll
take him in every 6 -8 weeks for a weigh-in. The vet assistant has
fallen in love with Birmans and wants one. Everyone there makes a big
fuss over him and he loves it.
I told Bob that the kids understand better then we think they do, so we
have to be careful what we tell them. ;-)
Steffi
|
93.219 | | SANDY::FRASER | Are you unpoopular? | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:57 | 2 |
|
Great news about Misha, Steffi - keep up the good work! :^}
|
93.220 | "Concerned Parent" | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Fri Aug 07 1992 12:49 | 11 |
| This isn't something the cat did, but something the hubby did that's
cat related.
Yesterday afternoon we came home from work and then left right away to
go to a movie and dinner. When we came home at 10:00pm, Bob said, "We
forgot to tell the kids (read cats) that we would be out late. I hope
they're not worrying about us." (Said seriously and with concern.) He
is just so sweet and so crazy about the cats. I just had to share that
with you.
Steffi + 4
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93.221 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Fri Aug 07 1992 13:07 | 5 |
| Steffi...he's my kind of guy!!!!!! Hopefully the kids weren't
too mad at you when you got home!!!
Sandy
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93.222 | hey, even Hana likes him! | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Aug 07 1992 14:48 | 14 |
|
> Steffi...he's my kind of guy!!!!!! Hopefully the kids weren't
> too mad at you when you got home!!!
what is even more impressive....Bob is such a nice guy that he even passes
with Missy Hana - and she is sooooo picky about the men she will even
tolerate in the same room with her. You should see her with Bob - she
talks to him and rubs up against him and just generally makes a silly fool
of herself. She really has a crush on this guy. Any man that can please
this cat is A-OK with the wild house gang.
D
|
93.223 | Dreams... | MPO::ROBINSON | just call me Grace | Fri Aug 07 1992 15:18 | 20 |
|
Hmmm... I had two weird dreams last night... In the first
one, Squeeky ("she looks like a pillow with legs" according
to the vet tech) gave birth to twin baby horses! Ah-ha! THAT
explains the huge belly! :) :)
In the second one, I was at Disney World, alone, because my
friend had gotten very sick and gone home. Suddenly, my throat
became horribly hot and constricted, to the point that I could
NOT gasp any air in (felt real, too!). I was desperately trying
to get passers-by to get me an ambulance, but they all spoke
GERMAN and couldn't understand me! Just as I thought I was going
to suffocate to death, I woke myself up...
....to find Sara draped across my neck!!! All 11 lbs of her!
No wonder I couldn't breathe! :)
Sherry
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93.224 | Here we go again! | SOLVIT::FAHEL | Amalthea is back! | Tue Aug 11 1992 11:12 | 18 |
| Well, Kim, Leigh and I had all decided last night...
and my household is fuller by one.
We took Christina Mae home late last night, and I must say, neither
Rico nor Alex were amused. Lots of hissing. Alex did "Not-The-Mama"
on Tina's head (no claws, thank goodness!). Lots of howling.
Rico will touch noses with Tina (followed by a loud hiss and a hack or
2).
I'm the nervous mommy all over again (just ask Kim). So far, so good,
but we're still waiting and seeing. We're TRYING to give Rico and Alex
extra hugs and pats (Alex will only allow it if Tina is completely out
of sight). Looks like our slot-car track is going to get a lot of use
(It is now Alex's favorite toy).
K.C., Leigh, Rico, Alex, Tina.
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93.225 | sounds like you'll be fine | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Tue Aug 11 1992 14:39 | 9 |
| re: -1
be patient - it sounds like you are off to a good start. The kitten will
not be traumatized in the least by the behavior of the two adults - and
the adults will adjust pretty quickly to the kitten, once they've shown her
she is not the top cat. They will, of course, behave in a terrible manner
when you are around - how else to convince you to remove the "carpet rodent"
you've had the nerve to bring into their domain??? But, don't give in and
it will be just fine.
|
93.226 | aka moving dustball.... | SDTMKT::TRAINQUE | | Tue Aug 11 1992 14:46 | 10 |
| RE: "Carpet Rodent"
Is that the same as a rug rat? I HAD to ask. :^)
Tina is a love and I'm sure Alex and Rico will adjust just fine
otherwise I wouldn't have let her go.
Hang in there, the next few weeks will be interesting!
Kim
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93.227 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Aug 11 1992 17:30 | 4 |
| Re: not the Mama
Ah, another dinosaur fan....
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93.228 | rug rat for sure | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Tue Aug 11 1992 19:46 | 4 |
| re: carpet rodent
but of course, the small rug rat....is a carpet rodent.
|
93.229 | Things are definitely looking up | SOLVIT::FAHEL | Amalthea is back! | Wed Aug 12 1992 09:51 | 16 |
| "Carpet Rodent"...gotta love it! :^)
Re: "Not-The-Mama"...you guessed it; I never miss an episode! But I
couldn't think of a better way to describe the way Alex was hitting
Tina.
Things are moving faster than I have anticipated! Alex is still giving
Tina "Not-The-Mama", but also actually LICKED Tina a few times! Rico
is completely reconciled with the new addition, and Tina follows him
around like a (if you will forgive the saying) puppy.
Tina is eating, and "using the box" (although when she decided to try
going on the paper next to the box, Alex was there, and...NOT-THE-MAMA!
Tina also "killed" her first fluttering scrap of paper this morning.
K.C.
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93.230 | Hey mom pass the milk! | SDTMKT::TRAINQUE | | Thu Aug 13 1992 10:20 | 15 |
| Okay NOW I've seen everything!
Last night I can hear Adelaide by boyfriend's blue/white persian crying
in the kitchen. I go in to see what the matter is and she's got her
buns parked on the kitchen floor and is dragging herself across the
floor. Great! Here we go with having to fight to get the doo-doo
(very technical term there) off her rearend. Well all of sudden she
stands up and low and behold there's no doo-doo stuck to her behind.
Instead there is a HUGE silver disc with the word QUICK plastered to
her rearend. She had sat on the protective sticker I had taken off the
new can of strawberry quick I had just bought. I nearly died laughing.
hmmmmm I wonder if she was advertising for all the boy kitties. :^)
Kim
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93.231 | But I don't WANNA watch mass murderers! | SOLVIT::FAHEL | Amalthea is back! | Thu Aug 13 1992 11:27 | 8 |
| Well, the way she lays down, that shameless hussy... ;^)
BTW, Tina has discovered the wonderful world of television. Leigh was
watching "Geraldo" on channel 5, left the room for "just a sec" to get
some coffee, and when he got back to the living room, Tina was sitting
on the remote control, watching "Reading Rainbow" on channel 11!
K.C.
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93.232 | Hurray!!!!! A bit of good news for the day! | BUSY::MANDILE | Nope, not this time! | Fri Aug 28 1992 10:14 | 7 |
| Does everyone remember the big fire 10 months ago in
Oakland, CA?
Well, A cat missing for the past 10 months came home yesterday!!!!
"Misha" was a little thin and raggedy about the ears, but otherwise
glad to be home!!!
|
93.233 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Aug 28 1992 21:05 | 2 |
| Yeah, Misha!
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93.234 | | RIPPLE::KENNEDY_KA | A song, a dance & a wave...bye! | Wed Sep 02 1992 01:47 | 10 |
| I brought a box of stuff home today and of course everyone had to check
it out. I was sitting on the floor, trying to decide where to put all
this stuff when I happened to look up and there was Cleo, sitting in
the box and I all could see were her eyes and ears, STARING at me. She
then jumped out of the box raced around the house and then came right
up to me and meowed right in my face.
Well, it was funny at the time.
Karen
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93.235 | | MEMORY::BROWER | | Wed Sep 02 1992 11:09 | 12 |
| A funny one while camping over the weekend with my wife, 3 kids, and
Ivan our orphaned 5 weekold kitten. I was up at 5:30 feeding the hungry
little fuzzface. He wolf down a little KMR and we started to play. He
was on his back wrestling with my hand. I heard him burp after which he
starts sucking on my hand. I grab the bottle and started to feed him
again. He's still lying flat on his back mind you. I suddenly realized
that he'd positioned his front paws in such a manner that he was
actually holding his bottle. Sure enough I let go and he layed there
for a full 5 minutes :-))))) I lauged so hard that I woke everyone up.
I'm hoping for a repeat performance soon so I can take a piture of it..
Bob
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93.236 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Wed Sep 02 1992 13:37 | 9 |
| Oh, ya, sure Bob......and you blame your wife for wanting to keep him.......
I remember those days, bottle feeding Beth. But then, I also remember
rubbing her tummy to make her go potty-----all over my hand.....
He sounds so cute!! Maybe we can get pictures of him for with his bottle
for the newsletter???
Mary
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93.237 | | PANACH::sandy | Are you unpoopular? | Wed Sep 02 1992 14:44 | 11 |
|
Spike made us laugh last night. I had gone out on the deck for
something, and the cats were watching me as usual. I opened the
screen door to get back in the house, and stopped to talk to Andy.
Spike's never been outside, so he didn't realize his apparent
opportunity. He stood on his hind legs and reached out with his
front paws to lean on the screen, which of course, wasn't there.
He fell forward, scared himself, and ran into the house to hide.
He was so miffed we had to tell him that we weren't laughing *at*
him, but *with* him :^}
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93.238 | take this, nosey human.... | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Wed Sep 02 1992 15:40 | 22 |
| the picture is:
Dilly and The Jersey Flash are busy removing all their toys from the
bizi-box (box with odd shaped holes in the top through which toys may be
removed or inserted - the girls do both alot)....my friend, Robino, comes
to play with the cats. He sits down with the cats and just as he bends over
to put a toy back in the bizi-box, Dilly hooks a soft bag of catnip with
her front claw and pulls it out - and, I know she didn't intend this, but..
she flings the sack of catnip right in Robino's face - WHAP! it hit him
in the nose. I'm SURE she just had the sack hooked on her claw and shook
too hard to get it off...but, I almost hurt myself laughing - and poor
John was laid out with laughter - I was afraid I was going to have to
have the ambulance come and get him. Dilly just sat there and looked
her normal, adorable self, wondering what all the hoopla was about.
Missy Hana ran in, talking all the while, chiding us humans for such
silly behavior - and that set poor John off again. I don't know if he
will ever totally recover.
Oh my, we humans enjoy the bizi-box more than the girls...well, almost
as much, anyway.
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93.239 | Cat-in-the-Box | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | That really ghasts my flabber! | Wed Sep 02 1992 18:21 | 12 |
| I made a busy-box for my boys out of two printer-paper box lids, but I
made the holes a little too big - it's very easy for them to get the
toys out. But they have loads of fun even when the box is empty.
The other day, I heard a noise like one of them was playing with the
box, but when I turned to look - no cat. Hmmmm.... Then I saw a tail
flip up and the other cat pounced on the box. Turns out that Lasher
(the bigger of the two boys) was completely inside the box! I knew
they had enlarged some of the holes, but I didn't know the holes were
big enough for them to get through. :^)
--Michelle
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93.240 | Cat is after Afer Shave | BPS026::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Sep 03 1992 03:53 | 10 |
| I just changed to Black Denim After Shave. As Smokey came to me after
shave, she began to lick my face. I stood up, but don't think she let
go! She jumped on my shoulder and went on licking! I think I even have
to hide the bottle, for I had to effectively wipe her down as I wanted
to go... after minutes she licked her lips yet, and as I came back the
afternoon, she immediately jumped on my shoulder and began to lick. As
she noticed the scent was away, she jumped off and looked at me with
that "hey_master_you_smelled_better_the_morning" face...
Nat
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93.241 | bleach-hound cat | MPO::ROBINSON | did I tell you this already? | Thu Sep 03 1992 10:08 | 12 |
|
Nat, my cat Sara loooooves certain smells - mainly things
like ajax, tilex, comet - anything that contains bleach! If
I have it on my hands she will literally LATCH ON to my hand
and dig her claws in if I try to pull away, all the while
licking and chewing at my hand. It's very funny to see her go
nuts over it, I'll usually find her in the bathroom rolling
around in the tub after I've cleaned it. She also likes other
smells, but none as much as bleach!
Sherry
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93.242 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Thu Sep 03 1992 10:14 | 17 |
| Last night I was attacked by seven of my cats.....
We had a shelter craft meeting last night and our objective was
to "cut-up" all the fresh grown catnip we grew this summer. Well
after spending hours working with catnip...you can just imagine
what I looked like and how I smelled to the furfaces.
I came home and sat on the floor and was literally attacked from
all ends. First they started sniffing, then lapping...and then
the attack came on....they started biting me...scratching me...and
then they went at each other. I just slid out of my clothes...and
left them on the floor for the night!!!
The kitties will admit that the shetlers fresh grown catnip is the best
they ever had!!
Sandy (who has cuts all over her arms)
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93.243 | Sandy, you set yourself up again! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Thu Sep 03 1992 12:09 | 10 |
| Sandy,
So, did you actually slide out of your clothes in front of the "whole
males"? ;-)
Sorry, couldn't resist! ;-)
Love,
Y
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93.244 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Thu Sep 03 1992 12:30 | 9 |
| I can't believe you beat Cheryl to the punch...(she must be slowing
down a bit!!)
Well...I have no whole males in the house...well I take that back
my hubby is still whole and he was watching!! (snicker snicker!!)
You guys are too much...and I thought I had a dirty mind!!!
Sandy
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93.245 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Thu Sep 03 1992 12:50 | 9 |
| Sandy, don't be so quick to assume Yonee beat me. How do you know she
wasn't instigated by someone like me? :^)
Whole voyeur males aside; seriously - congratulations on the fact that
you were able to successfully grow catnip! That is one perennial I've
given up on due to Lea and her natural instinct to attack the plant and
rip it out of the soil as soon as it's planted. (I know I can grow it
from seed but I'm the type of gardener that enjoys faster results,
besides, I always kill seedlings or the cats squish them)
|
93.246 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Thu Sep 03 1992 13:13 | 17 |
| Oh...so now your ganging up on me!!!! Just remember it will take
me awhile...but I do get even!!
Actually I can't take any credit for growing the catnip. Priscilla's
husband Ed has this beautiful huge garden...that makes me sick. I
think my garden is nice...until I look at his!! He is the one that
grew all the Catnip!!! You should see is flower garden, vegtable
garden and herb garden...it is truly unbelievable!!!
I asked him the same question...with so many cat around their house...
how come he can grow it. The answer was he grew so much.....they got
tired of it and left it alone!! It is very strong stuff...smells
very minty!! Next year he said he would start a few plants for me....
so I can try planting it again.
Sandy
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93.247 | Catnip - no go | MODEL::CROSS | | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:34 | 9 |
|
Sandy, Yonee and Cheryl,
I can't get a bed of catnip growing to save my life. As soon as the
plant looks promising, as soon as it gets 12 inches high and bushy, a
cat comes along and "TIMMMMMBBBBBEERRRRR!" --- right off at the base
of the stem. (sigh)
Nan
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93.248 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:55 | 16 |
| Last night, I went grocery shopping (a major event at my house---especially
with the 10 bags of cat litter....). Anyway, I picked up a new package of
Hartz Bizzy Balls for Biff and they had a bag of catnip from some place in
Maine, so I thought I'd give that a try. I got the groceries in the house
and was concentrating on putting away all the frozen foods and refridgerated
foods when I heard a racket coming from the hallway. There was Beth, head first
in a bag of groceries, clawing and scratching at something. I had forgotten
all about the catnip, but my little blind kitten found it underneath tons
of other things like dish soap, Airwick, and who knows what else. She had
actually torn thru the plastic bag it came in and was busy trying to get
it out. Fortunately, the catnip is sewn into a bag so she couldn't rip that
apart, but last night, she had swatted it under my bed and all I heard all
night was Beth's head boinging on the bed frame as she played with her new
toy...
Mary
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93.249 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Horses, of courses! | Thu Sep 03 1992 16:10 | 3 |
| Where do you get catnip seeds?
I'd like to grow some next spring........
|
93.250 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Thu Sep 03 1992 16:14 | 11 |
| Lynne...I believe you can normally find them in
any store that sells vegtable/flower seeds!!
We left some of the catnip plants in the ground
so they will re-seed themselves for next year!
If you can't find them......I'm sure I can get
you some!! Good stuff too...just ask my kitties
or look at my arms.
Sandy
|
93.251 | Thanks Mary, I needed that! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Thu Sep 03 1992 16:44 | 11 |
| Mary,
I just love it when you put in Beth stories! I can just picture her
digging in to get 'her' new toy! I've got tears in my eyes from
laughing so hard! Everyone in my group tbhinks I'm abotu 3 quarts short
of a gallon!
Keep them coming! You just brightened up a very dreary day for me!
Love,
Yonee
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93.252 | Mousie comes alive | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Thu Sep 03 1992 17:15 | 41 |
| Last night, my husband, daughter Heather, and I were sitting at the
kitchen table. I heard a noise coming from the family room that sounded
like Poppy playing with a jingle ball toy. My daughter stuck her head
into the family room, came back and said, "That's so nice that you
bought Poppy a new toy mousie that squeaks."
I said, "No, I didn't," and went to look. Poppy was sitting next to
what I thought was her beloved catnip mousie, occasionally taking
gentle swipes at it. I noticed the mousie had eyes and said, "Hmmm.
Catnip mousie doesn't have any eyes." Then I noticed the mousie had a
tail and thought, "Poppy bit off Catnip mousie's tail long ago."
So I went closer and sure enough, there was the tiniest mouse -- a real
live one -- I've ever seen. It wasn't much bigger than a quarter. The
Jaws of Death was there towering over it and occasionally nudging it.
As soon as I reached for Poppy, she pounced on the mousie, who
immediately took off for the corner. I grabbed 13 pounds of whipping
tail and flailing legs and got Poppy into the basement. My
husband had sent Heather off to get something to trap the mousie in,
and she came back with this huge plastic bucket. Well, the thought of
trapping that poor little mousie in that huge bucket was too much for
me, and I started to laugh hysterically. Meanwhile, the mousie had its
head wedged between the wall and a cabinet, and its little tail was
sticking out. Poppy was scratching away at the basement door, trying to
get back to the action. I was laughing so hard I was no help at all.
My husband finally scooped mousie up into a soup can and put it
outside. Poppy spent the rest of the night sitting next to where the
mousie had been, looking puzzled. IN fact, she was back there this
morning, trying to figure it all out.
It was better than TV!
Kate
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93.253 | Warning: Cute Beth story! | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Tue Sep 08 1992 23:55 | 19 |
| Here's another cute Beth story.......I was busy cleaning the upstairs
bathroom a few moments ago when I heard Beth preparing to use the
litter box that's in the bathroom. Now, remember that I personally
taught my little girl how to use the box and, more importantly, how to
bury. She's learned very well. Beth has this strange need to have one
back paw up over the edge of the box (I call it "hanging five"...), but
that meant that her little bottom was also over the edge. Sure enough,
plop, plop, plop...on the floor. Instead of rushing right over, I
waited to see what she'd do, after all, I hadn't washed the floor yet.
Without much delay, Beth realized what she had done and she spent the
next few minutes dragging enough litter out of the box onto the floor
to completely cover her, um, her doo-doo. She was very proud of her
accomplishment and she bounced out of the bathroom chirping away with
her tail and head held high!
Guess I'd better go scrub that floor (again)....
Mary
Mary
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93.254 | now that was smart | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Wed Sep 09 1992 00:16 | 5 |
| re;>>> <<< Note 93.253 by DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR "DECforms Roadie" >>>
-< Warning: Cute Beth story! >-
smart cat...very smart cat. I think that she sounds wonderful!
|
93.255 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Wed Sep 09 1992 09:56 | 14 |
| I wanted to get an early start this morning, having more work than
usual to do here in the office lately.
It was 8:00 a.m., and I was just getting ready to leave the house (the
office is literally right across the street!), and in the living room
was a nice present for me... on the carpet, on the window sill, and all
over the screen! Wow, was that ever fun to clean up!! Nothing like
starting the day right.
Thank you, Taja, for making my morning.
Love,
Mom
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93.256 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Horses, of courses! | Wed Sep 09 1992 10:18 | 10 |
| Nice mummy that I am, I took the "boys" out Monday and
let them stroll around inside the fenced in garden. They
had a ball...chasing bugs, playing hide n seek among the
tomatoes. That is, until I bought them all back inside
and later noticed B.K. scratching his face. His face aound
his eyes and ears were red and irritated, and somewhat swollen.
Having not used any insectiside in the garden for months, I assume
he had an allergic reaction to "something" in the garden. After
flushing his head area with cool water, and calling the vet, he
started to get better....so much for being a nice mum!
|
93.257 | Their favorite toys are those jingle balls. | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | That really ghasts my flabber! | Wed Sep 09 1992 13:08 | 8 |
| The other day I bought new collars that had bells on them for my boys.
When they moved and heard the bells they just went crazy trying to
figure out where the new toy was; they could hear it but they couldn't
see it. Lasher kept turning in circles like he was chasing his tail.
I finally had to remove the bells, because they just weren't going to
give up trying to find where the jingling was coming from.
This was really funny, although, maybe you had to be there.
|
93.258 | Conscientious kitty | VMPIRE::BACHELDER | | Thu Sep 10 1992 16:51 | 13 |
| My Ebony is so smart and sweet.
Ebony and Boo boo where out for their usual 1/2 hour of fresh air the
other day. I let them in and then proceeded to head for the door to
leave for work. I heard some choking noises like one of them was going
to get sick. I looked around, under the bed, behind the couch but
couldn't find who was getting sick. Then I looked the the bathroom and
there was Ebony, under the sink with her little front paws in the litter
box. She threw up some grass in the litter box and then covered it up.
I was pleased (and surprised) espcially after hearing stories about
kitties getting sick "all over the house".
She got lots of praise and hugs.
|
93.259 | you have a genius among cats! | CADSYS::HECTOR::RICHARDSON | | Thu Sep 10 1992 17:46 | 5 |
| re .258 - Wow! That cat is *much* smarter than mine are! When either
one of them eats something that disagrees with her, she goes someplace
nice and comfortable to lay on while she gets sick - like MY BED.
/Charlotte
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93.260 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Fri Sep 11 1992 14:20 | 7 |
| Hey, can I borrow her to teach Honey?? Honey goes straight for the
very expensive wool rug....the one that doesn't match hairballs!!!
You must be very proud!!
Mary
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93.261 | What's that funny smell? | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Fri Sep 11 1992 15:35 | 10 |
| The boys were so funny last night. I came home after getting my hair
permed. I was sitting at the table and Marnie jumped up on the table
to say hi, and started to smell my hair and face so intently and for a
long time. Then Misha came up on the table and started to sniff me
too. Then he stood up on his hind legs and put his front paws on my
head so he could smell it more. Those soft little noses with the soft
fur and the gentle breath feel so good.
Steffi
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93.262 | Tilly is looking for a new home ;') ;') ;') | MUTTON::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Sat Sep 12 1992 07:15 | 24 |
| Tilly is on the sh*tlist this week. First, a friend sent my husband
and I a vase of roses for our wedding anniversary, and I saw Tilly go
right up to the vase and knock it over on the table!! So, I yell at
Tilly to get, hobble into the kitchen for paper towels, pick up vase,
and while I am sopping up water and muttering under my breath, she
jumps onto the other end table and horks a hairball (+ an entire days
meal) onto the stack of paid bills I had just set there. So, I hobble
off for more paper towels and the bottle of Nature's Miracle.
The next morning, I lay my freshly ironed white blouse across a chair
at the kitchen table while I iron my pants. I have ten minutes before
we leave for a cat show. Tilly is sitting on the table about three
feet away, and suddenly starts making that familiar "ghulph ghulph"
noise. Naaa, I think to myself, no problem, she is three feet away.
WRONG!!!
Projectile hairball comes flying at us like a Patriot Missile and lands
smack in the middle of my white blouse!! Let this be a lesson to us
all...They know exactly what they are doing every minute of every day.
Jo
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93.263 | oh yes... | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Sun Sep 13 1992 17:45 | 13 |
| > Projectile hairball comes flying at us like a Patriot Missile and lands
> smack in the middle of my white blouse!! Let this be a lesson to us
> all...They know exactly what they are doing every minute of every day.
Now, now....the experts say that a cat cannot act in a vengeful manner...
HA! must not be cat owners, I say....
Hana has lost weight - she is a pound and 1/2 down...and she is STILL
trying to hork up one in my good shoes - the closet is permanently off
limits for that reason.
But we love them...
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93.264 | No time for levity | PROXY::HUTCHESON | the revolution will not be televised | Mon Sep 14 1992 12:47 | 8 |
|
RE: 262
I am truly sorry about your recent misfortune. However, I regret to
inform you that I cannot STOP LAUGHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Susan
|
93.265 | | PANACH::sandy | Are you unpoopular? | Mon Sep 14 1992 14:55 | 14 |
|
About a week ago, we did the nearly unforgivable thing of bringing
home a puppy to live with our cats. Jaco is a cat-size Pomeranian
puppy, so we had more to fear for him than for the cats, but he
found out quickly that cats are fun to chase, so they've given him
wide berth.
It hasn't taken the cats long, though, to find out that he's noisy
but harmless, and yesterday, he actually got close enough to C.C.
to get in a puppy-lick on her face. I just wish that I'd had a
camera of *any* kind to record the look of absolute disgust on that
cat - it was priceless :^}
Sandy
|
93.266 | | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Sep 14 1992 15:19 | 6 |
| Jo,
I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes from laughing so hard. But I am
sorry about Tilly's misbehavor.
Steffi
|
93.267 | Bath time | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Sep 14 1992 15:29 | 14 |
| Yesterday we bathed all 4 cats in preparation for Lisa's visit. The
first 3 were easy. No whining, no struggling. We saved the worst for
last. Misty, my chubby, darling loving kitty, who hates to be held and
confined. She yowled, she squirmed, she tried to push off on Bob's
wrist, and left a wicked scratch, but we held on. We did not want an
11+ pound wet cat running through the house. We finally got her rinsed
and wrapped in a towel. The blow drying part was the easiest. When I
let her go, we thought she would hightail it out of the kitchen. BUT
not my Misty, she went right over to the food bowl and chowed down. ;-)
I guess she follows the philosophy: when upset - eat. She stayed away
from me for a few hours, but then was back on my lap. No hard
feelings and no grudges.
Steffi
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93.268 | I know that philosophy | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Mon Sep 14 1992 15:33 | 19 |
| > let her go, we thought she would hightail it out of the kitchen. BUT
> not my Misty, she went right over to the food bowl and chowed down. ;-)
> I guess she follows the philosophy: when upset - eat. She stayed away
> from me for a few hours, but then was back on my lap. No hard
> feelings and no grudges.
Steffi,
ah yes...Missy Hana practices that philosophy too...only her version is:
when upset - eat...when happy - eat...when tired - eat...when
rested - eat...well, you get the idea.
Isn't it nice to have snuggly, sweet-smelling fluffs of fur running around
everywhere?
D
|
93.269 | They're such good boys... | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | That really ghasts my flabber! | Mon Sep 14 1992 15:41 | 16 |
| I've discovered the trick for bathing my babies with no hassles:
bathe them in an empty bathtub.
Of course, you need the glass-doored kind so they can't escape. But I
found that they are much calmer when I let them walk around in the tub
and used a gallon container instead of the faucet to rinse them.
Lasher panicked once and huddled on the ledge, but I just left him
alone while I refilled the container to rinse him and he was fine after
that.
Neither Lasher nor Nicky tried to get away from the (warm) water at
all. No flying claws or anything!
Best,
Michelle
|
93.270 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on My Couch | Wed Sep 16 1992 18:39 | 17 |
| This morning when I got out of the shower I happened to notice that
an almost full roll of toilet paper was completely empty. Not even
any tell-tale shreds were left hanging to the roll. Carrie was laying
on the bathroom floor under the roll. When she got up I discovered
where the every last sheet of tp had ended up...in a nice little pile
on the bathroom floor just large enough to make a soft fluffy cat bed.
I have no proof but two kitties whose names are Onyx and Carrie are
prime suspects in this little caper. However, since Onyx generally
chews the roll to shreds instead of unrolling it, most of the evidence
is pointing to Carrie. She has this little scratching thing she does
on open doorways, bathroom walls etc. that is really wierd. It's as
if she is trying to dig herself out. Well, I think she did this little
motion on the roll effectively removing all tp into a pile which she
then recycled into a bed.
Jan
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93.271 | the best bed in the house | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Wed Sep 16 1992 20:22 | 18 |
| > is pointing to Carrie. She has this little scratching thing she does
> on open doorways, bathroom walls etc. that is really wierd. It's as
> if she is trying to dig herself out. Well, I think she did this little
> motion on the roll effectively removing all tp into a pile which she
> then recycled into a bed.
Jan,
the Flash can highly recommend a pile of fresh TP as a superior bed..she
does this all the time...usually just before I have company over - they
look so funny when they see the TP wadded up on the floor. They probably
think it's a New Mexico thing, you know...
<snicker>
D
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93.272 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on My Couch | Wed Sep 16 1992 21:47 | 4 |
| And, since I was born in Albuquerque, I guess I'm going to be
perpetuating the New Mexico myth. ;^)
Jan
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93.273 | Teach your cat to unroll the TP? | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Thu Sep 17 1992 11:54 | 12 |
| This is not really something they did, but Jan's last note reminded me
of a toy I have recently seen in stores and catalogs. It mounts on the
wall, is covered with carpet, but looks remarkably like a TP holder!
The cats are supposed to enjoy rolling it and scratching it I guess. I
remember thinking, SURE, my cats (luckily) don't do the TP caper now, so
why would I want to buy a toy that would TEACH them how to do it! ;-)
Maybe this could be a deterrent if your cat already does this though?
Yonee
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93.274 | the thrill is gone | PROXY::HUTCHESON | the revolution will not be televised | Thu Sep 17 1992 14:10 | 16 |
| I dunno. It might not have the same thrill unless it is surrounded
by porcelain fixtures...
Several years ago the spindle part of the dispenser disappeared and
some remark my husband made led me to think he had removed it in
the interest of economy (a lot of paper gets wasted (is this a pun?))
So when, a couple months ago I decided it was safe to reinstitute the
tp holder, I was vexed that my husband claimed he didn't do anything
with it. I finally found it when cleaning a room in another part of
the house!!!!
Maybe what kitties really want is the spindle part!!!!
Susan
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93.275 | Innovations in communications! | BSS::VANFLEET | Don't it make you wanna dance? | Thu Sep 17 1992 18:31 | 12 |
| I'm finding that my older kitties, Mufifn and Smamntha, are learning to
compensate for Beethoven's deafness. A few nights ago I watch as
Muffin tried to remove Beethoven from the rocking chair (Muffin's
favorite sleeping spot). Beethoven was asleep in the chair and Muffin
put his front paws on the seat of the chair and yowled and hissed at
Beethoven for awhile (giving me little frustrated glances at
intervals). When he finally got fed up he started giving Beethoven
little pushes on the butt until he finally woke up and moved.
They learn fast!
Nanci
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93.276 | I'm so confused | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on My Couch | Fri Sep 18 1992 14:54 | 20 |
| I'm on vacation today but I couldn't resist getting my notes fix
before I leave for Santa Cruz. I'm sitting in the kitchen with
the old DECmate rigged up to the phone/plugs. I don't have the
right modem cable for my new PC. I have the DECmate sitting on
an old rolling tv stand so this is quite a set up.
As I'm sitting her I happened to look down the hall and here comes
Onyx with a full roll of toilet paper in his mouth. I had taken it
off the roller last night and set it on the towel bar cause I had
Ariel and Molly in the bathroom last night. Anyway, Onyx looks so
funny. Here he is this jet black cat carrying this big roll of
while toilet paper. I promptly removed it from his mouth and put
it back in the bathroom while reminding him that toilet paper is
not a cat toy. However, he did point out to me that toilet paper
does have the word "toi" in it which he claims translates to "toy"
in cat language. I stand corrected. And all this time I thought
toilet paper tranlated to "cat bed". At least that is what Carrie
has been telling me. ;^)
Jan
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93.277 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | I'm having a Blonde day! | Mon Sep 21 1992 22:53 | 52 |
| Well, you've GOT to hear the story of Kyra, my ferocious hunder, and
what she did last night!
We turned off the light at about 10:30 to go to sleep. About fifteen
minutes later, the light that is on top of my waterbed headboard nearly
hit me on the head as it came crashing down. Kyra was up on the
headboard, knocking over everything up there. I put the light back and
turned it on to see what she was after.
It turned out that there was a moth in our bedroom! Kyra tried her
hardest to try and get it! At one time, she literally jumped UP the
wall in order to try and catch thing thing! Bob kept trying to get it,
but couldn't catch it either! We knew that Kyra wouldn't let us sleep
until it was gone.
Well, it landed on the wall over the dresser, I hit it, and it flew
away. None of us saw where it went, not even Kyra. She kept looking
in the same spot where if flew away from!
Finally, we gave up looking for it and went back to bed. Not 15
minutes later, Kyra had FOUND the moth and proceeded to try and jump
from the floor to the TOP of the door to try and get it. Well, she
ALMOST made it. All we hard was a lot of scratching and a "thump".
Then just as we turned on the light again, we heard lots of scratching
again.
There was Kyra, hanging on to the top of the door with her front paws
.. trying to get on top. She ALMOST made it. Bob grabbed her before
she fell again (with kittens due in two weeks, I didn't want her to
fall again). Bob, Kyra, and I tried to get this moth for another
fifteen minutes!! I'd get it, and it'd fly away. Bob would try to hit
it with something, and it would fly away just before.
We FINALLY got the stupid moth. No, I didn't catch it and neither did
Bob. KYRA caught it of course!! It flew over the tall dresser where
we have a stereo speaker on top of it. she jumped ONTO the dresser and
then up onto the speaker and hit it with her paw. It fell down onto
the ground and she made a BEELINE down to grab it!! She injured it,
but it flew away. It couldn't go very high, so it landed on the bed.
It was the FUNNIEST thing to see Kyra AND Bob trying to chase this
stupid moth around the bed! Kyra finally caught it and I put the
covers overtop of it. Bob then got it from under the covers and put it
outside.
Of course, Kyra looked for the moth for about 10 minutes after it was
already gone! Head twitching all over the place, digging under the
covers, and looking ALL around the room!!
And what time did we FINALLY GET TO GO TO BED?? OH, AROUND MIDNIGHT!!
YAWN!!
Holly
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93.278 | my cats cut my roses off 6 inches down | SHARE::MILES | | Wed Sep 30 1992 18:07 | 16 |
| .262
well at least your cat just knocked the roses over....my boyfriend
bought me a dozen long stemmed roses to replace some flowers we had in
a vase and had put them on the diningroom table in the same vase. By
the time I got home, one of my cats (I have three) had chewed each and
every one of the stems about 6 inches down exactly and the roses were
flown all over the floor. This has happened twice to me. I came home
and didn't even know he had gotten me new flowers. I thought they were
the old one that the cats had wrecked...no big deal, right?? WRONG!!!
I chucked them out. boy was he angry.....and those darn cats! I
wanted to......
michele
he was so upset....I
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93.279 | Silly Kitty | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Wed Sep 30 1992 19:10 | 9 |
| Last night, Bob and I watched as Lizette stretched up to reach the top
of the cabinet door under the kitchen sink. She walked backwards on
her hind legs pulling the door open with her front legs. We expected
her to go inside so imagine our surprise when she jumped up on the
counter instead. We just stared at each other in amazement wondering
what that was all about.
Steffi
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93.280 | Another kitchen cabinet story | MUTTON::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Tue Oct 06 1992 03:30 | 13 |
| Lately Limoges has been picking on everyone again, mostly on Joui
though. The other day I walked into the kitchen to find Limoges staring
intently at the cabinet under the kitchen sink. I busied myself doing
things in the kitchen, and she just kept staring at the cabinet.
Finally, curiosity got the better of me and I had to open the cabinet
to see what she would do. Well, I opened the cabinet and there was
Joui, huddled under the sink, sending me a strong telepathic message
"quick, shut the door you idiot before she sees me in here!!!!"
I didn't have the heart to tell her that Limoges knew exactly where she
was.
Jo
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93.281 | Water Baby | TUNER::COCHRANE | Cool,eclectic,live hot wire. | Thu Oct 08 1992 16:23 | 21 |
| Well, we've had Red for about a week now. Sadly, his master
passed away last Friday, so he's probably a permanent addition.
In order to go to the funeral, we called on the services of our
"cat-sitter" (a friend whom we swap cat sitting with) to watch
the crew. We have
1.) an "automatic" waterer (uses a empty coke bottle to hold water);
and
2.) the original curious cat (Red)
We got home last night and found a note from the cat-sitter, and
a paper towel "cozy" on the two liter bottle for the water. Seems
someone connected the neat bubbles that go "glug-glug" in the bottle
as it refills with a lower water level in the dish.......
......and scooped two liters of water into the kitchen with his paw
**three times** while we were gone.
She was kind, she called him "energetic". We used other words...... :-)
Mary-Michael, Mips, Belle and Red
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93.282 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Thu Oct 08 1992 18:24 | 10 |
| I laugh, but not at you--with you! I also have an automatic water
that holds a liter of water. Tiny baby Beth, the cat from hell, likes
to put her toys in the water and then swat them all over. When she
hears the glug-glug, being blind, she explores with her paw until it
glug-glugs again....and again....and again. I wondered how the bottle
got so empty so quick till I saw how wet the carpet was.
Energetic, eh? Ingenious!
Mary
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93.283 | Cornish Rex goes"wavy" over water! | ERLANG::FALLON | Karen Fallon "Moonsta Cattery" | Thu Oct 15 1992 13:14 | 5 |
| My rex Smeadge is forever emptying our two liter water jug in the dish
thing! He sits there and just plays for hours until the water is
running across the kitchen floor and under the fridge. I wonder if he
would like a bath in the tub!?
Karen
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93.284 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Thu Oct 15 1992 13:27 | 15 |
| Biff loves to play fetch with those balls with the bells from Hartz. He
brings one over to me, drops in and then insists that we play fetch. No
problem.....
Last night, about 3:00, a panic-y Biff jumps on my bed and begins acting
weird. He jumps on the bed, off the bed, runs to the door, runs back, jumps
on the bed, then off, till I finally got up to see what was so terribly
wrong. He seems quite perturbed. I get down stairs and he runs, gets the
stupid ball, runs back to me, drops the ball at my naked feet and expects
me to play. Beth is now joining in, leaping in the air at nothing waiting
for me to throw the ball so she can try to get it before Biff. Can you
believe these guys???? I hollered at them and went back to bed. I woke
up at 6:30 with Biff lying beside me, the ball clutched in his paws......
Cats.....
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93.285 | | BUSY::MANDILE | cough, cough, wheeze, wheeze! Oh, what a pain. | Thu Oct 15 1992 15:05 | 7 |
| I finally gave up and bought the furballs their own rabbits foot,
because they kept stealing the keychain foot from my pocketbook.
Nothing worse then hopping in the car, only to realize your carkeys
are "somewhere" in the house in the clutches of a sneaky furball!
L
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93.286 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F. | Fri Oct 16 1992 11:46 | 32 |
| Last night, I needed to take my mother's cats to my house because her
house is being exterminated.
Here's the story about HOW she found out that she needed an
exterminator.
My mother moved into a house just over a week ago. It's in
Westminster, WAY back in the woods. (closest neighbor is about 1/2 mile
away). She has five cats with her. Sweetie, PIMA, and the three old
Korats that we adopted 2 years ago (Honey (17), Marni (16), and
Lila(12)).
Well, it seems as if there were some "resident" field mice in the house
when mom moved in, and they refused to leave. Stupid mice!! Someone
with 5 cats moved in and THEY'RE brave enough not to leave!!
Since she moved in last friday, my mother has found 3 dead mice. She
has found them first thing in the morning, always under the dining room
table.
She figured that it was probably Sweetie or PIMA who killed them.
Until she noticed Marni playing with something. This mouse scooted
across the floor and MARNI, the 16 year old Korat, went running after
it!! Mother went running after her, but Marni had already gotten it
and ran into a corner where mom couldn't find her. A few minutes
later, mom saw Marni walking quite proudly into the kitchen, dead mouse
in mouth!! Ugh!!
Marni just decided that it was time she earned her keep! (-:
Holly
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93.287 | Swimming lessons required | NEWPRT::TSOI_ST | confirmed ailurophile | Fri Oct 16 1992 21:04 | 23 |
| This happened a couple of days ago...
Rusty, my 4 1/2 month old orange kitty, was showing a great deal of
interest in the puddle of water we humans called "bath". He had been
jumping up to the rim and trying to lap up the water for about a
week. He would also jump into the bathtub after we drained the water
to lap up the excess.
Anyway, the other day we just drawn the bath water, and Rusty shown up,
jumped up to the rim again, as usual. He gingerly put his tiny paws
down and 'walked' the edge. Well, except this time gravity got him,
and he fell right into the bathtub! He frantically tried to claw
his way up the slippery surface, and bolted from the bathroom, leaving
puddles everywhere. I finally caught up with him and toweled him off.
Luckily he was none the worse for wear (except for his ego!).
However, my hubbie got a pretty good splash, as he was close by,
observing Rusty's balancing act.
I hope he's not going to be afraid of baths now...
-Stella
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93.288 | Another "Red" letter day :-) | TUNER::COCHRANE | Cool,eclectic,live hot wire. | Mon Oct 19 1992 09:38 | 11 |
| Well, a few days ago, my "Great Red Hunter" brought a "prize" into
the bedroom at about 5:00 AM. Singing, he brought it in and laid it
next to the bed. He was so proud. And I, half asleep, looked at it
as it lay there slightly oozing from it's puncture wounds. I am
happy to say that the Cochrane house is now free from the scourge of......
.....................Colgate toothpaste.
Ya gotta love this cat.
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93.289 | | DTIF::JUDY | Picard/Riker '92 | Mon Oct 19 1992 11:25 | 5 |
|
re: .288
wahahahahahahahahaaaaaa!
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93.290 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Oct 19 1992 12:47 | 7 |
| Re: .288
ha ha ha ha ha. This reminds me of the time Pussycat saved the house
from an invasion of marshmallows. Their punctured little bodies were
spread all over the kitchen the next morning.
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93.291 | Dead Nutrical | ERLANG::FALLON | Karen Fallon "Moonsta Cattery" | Thu Oct 22 1992 13:41 | 8 |
| Two nights ago Jimmy and I were sitting on the couch when...
I saw this oozing goo on the couch. At first I thought someone had
been hurt. Well, I was right! The brand new tube of Nutrical had
suffered deadly damage!!! I MUST remember to put the tube back in the
box, or else! (thank God I had a sheet on the couch to keep hairs off
it, little did I know it would save it all together!)
Karen
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93.292 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on My Couch | Thu Oct 22 1992 13:57 | 32 |
| I have a new stray on my patio (remember I mentioned Ol Yeller, well
his new name is Dusty). Onyx hates this guy. He keeps charging the
screen door with he's out there. I've been really careful about
putting my foot or body in the way when I go in and out of the screen
door so that Onyx can't charge out the door but recently he's gotten
more forceful. Scared the bejeebers out of me the other day when I
went out to feed Dusty. He charged as I opened the door, I screamed,
the door rattled, everybody jumped and I came in with splatters of
turkey and giblets all over my white Minnie Mouse sweatshirt.
Anyway, to get to the point of this story. Last night as I was taking
out the trash and trying very hard to keep my body blocking the door
as I slipped the trash bags through, Onyx charged and got outside.
There was major noise as Onyx attacked Dusty. I don't know what
possessed me to try to come between them but somehow I got them to
break for a second without getting scratched. I grabbed Onyx and
put him in kitty jail (the bathroom) and went out to check on Dusty.
He was fine, no scratches or anything. I checked him first cause I
didn't know if he would stick around long enough to check later, he's
very submissive to all the cats in the neighborhood so I thought he
might run off. I came back and checked on Onyx and he was fine,
however, he left me a puddle on the bathroom floor as a present.
I don't think they ever made contact. I think I just had a kitty
tornado swirling around on the patio for a few seconds. Thank the
great kitty god in heaven that Dusty did not decided to bolt from
the patio because I'm sure Onyx would have followed him.
You'll be seeing me in the adoption topic next. I've got to find
this guy a home very soon or I'll be answering to Onyx.
Jan
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93.293 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Oct 22 1992 14:02 | 3 |
| Jan , can you do an airlock number? Keep onxy a room away when you have to
do stuff like feed Dusty?
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93.294 | Mornin' Mom! | POWDML::CORMIER | | Thu Oct 22 1992 14:43 | 13 |
| My big cat Spike is so big he usually can only fit on things like the
sofa, the bed, or a large chair. He never attempts to sit on the
kitchen chairs or jump up onto a counter, just too little room for him!
My alarm clock went off yesterday morning, and I stumbled around the end
of my bed in the dark. As I passed my dresser, I heard a "chirrup" and
a large, soft paw reached out and tagged my arm! Scared the wits out
of me! Spike had jumped up onto the dresser, knocked my jewelry box
over onto a folded blanket on the floor (that's why I didn't hear
anything), and settled himself nicely atop the entire dresser! At
least he was kind enough to let me know he was awake: ) Now, if I can
only find all of my earrings before he and Brutus decide to play
floor-hockey with them...
Sarah
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93.295 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on My Couch | Thu Oct 22 1992 15:32 | 11 |
| Re: .293
Yep, that's the new plan Karen. Onyx goes in the bedroom when I have
to do patio things. I also rearranged stuff on the patio so that the
visiting kitties are less visible when they're eating. 'Course after
dinner is a problem. Dusty likes to climb up on the fence in full
view of all windows to clean up. It's sort of a passive power play,
he causes all kinds of anxiety to Onyx without having to deal with
him directly.
Jan
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93.296 | Ya gotta love 'em | AIMHI::PMURPHY | | Mon Oct 26 1992 13:44 | 29 |
| What Dandy did yesterday.
Got Dandy and Amber bathed yesterday - both were absolute angels too.
Even when I had to rinse Amber several times to finally get all the soap
out she was very good about it. Of course, I had the heat turned up to
so it would be nice and warm for them.
I did Dandy first and blow dried him, and then towel dried Amber when I
bathed her. I knew from my first experience with the dryer she'd only
freak out if I tried that again. Dandy was so cute. He and Amber were
on the couch finishing their grooming touches (I had a large bath towel
on the couch for them to sit on) when Dandy came over to me on my chair.
I felt his coat and under his tummy and thought it still felt dampish
(his coat is so plush). I asked him, "Sweetie, do you want mommy to
finish drying you with the dryer?" and he looked up at me and "meeped".
He relaxed on my lap while the warm air from the dryer waved through his
fur and he purred with contentment. :^) My little boy knows he can
trust his mommy to make him feel better.
Something "Thai" did last night. When I was in bathroom last night
getting ready for bed, "Thai" came in and jumped up on the sink and
started "talking" (he's got Siamese in him) and rubbing his head on the
light switch. Sure enough, out went the light and we were in total darkness.
I told him "Hey, turn that back on, Thai!" to which he replied with "Mneow",
I think that means "No" cause we were still in darkness. What a character.
Pat
Back_to_work_from_weekend_cat_follies
You Just Have To Love 'Em!
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93.297 | | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Oct 26 1992 16:17 | 7 |
| Saturday, I scooped out their boxes. I finished the first one when
Lizette came in to see what I was doing. She jumped into the clean box
and proceeded to do her business. It didn't bother her at all that I
was sitting there, scoop in hand. I guess she likes to christen the
clean boxes. (She's done that before).
Steffi
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93.298 | Go Kelsey go! Good boy Taja! Alright Herbie! | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Mon Oct 26 1992 17:26 | 9 |
| My cats like to wait until I am cleaning the boxes to go too. However,
I think it is more because they get praised for doing their business!
I am so afraid that one of them might decide to break litterbox some
day that I got into the habit of praising them while they are going.
They got used to my cheerleading and accolades, and would much rather
go with me there than without!
-Roberta
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93.299 | More Litter Tales | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | ERROR: User Intelligence Underflow | Mon Oct 26 1992 18:01 | 19 |
| Mine don't even wait until I'm finished scooping! The minute they hear
those scraping sounds they're in the box pooping and peeing! You know
how gross it is to try to clean a box that's just been sogged! I
think it *is* because we praise them when they use the box.
Something cute that Lasher did:
Last Thursday, I got sidetracked cleaning out some boxes in the dining
room, and never got around to sitting on the couch with my boys.
Lasher kept weaving around my feet and putting his front paws on my
legs like he wanted to jump into my lap (which he never does!), but
when I cleared a place, he would sit down and then walk away. I
finally figured out that he wanted me to go sit with him on the couch.
Boy, was he happy when I went in the living room and sat down! He just
couldn't keep still, purring and rubbing and even getting in my lap for
a little while; he was soooo happy. (He usually just lays beside me
purring while I pet him.) It was very cute.
Michelle
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93.300 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F. | Mon Oct 26 1992 18:04 | 27 |
| Kyra absolutely amazed me this weekend!
Kyra is the type of cat that will disappear as soon as company comes to
the house. She'll usually get into a spot where "you can't see her,
but she can see you".
Well, Saturday night my fiance's parents came for dinner. (I'm no
dummy! We ordered Chinise food!!) As usual, Kyra ran as soon as the
arrived.
Bob and his father left shortly afterward to go get the chinise food.
Bob's mother and I were sitting on the couch talking when all of the
sudden I saw Kyra in the dining room. She walked over to us, jumped up
on the couch, walked ACROSS my lap, walked over to Bob's mother's lap,
and proceeded to lay down on her lap!
I couldn't believe my eyes!! Kyra doesn't go to ANYBODY!! After we
had dinner, we went back into the living room and Bob's mom kept trying
to call Kyra again. Well, she wouldn't go near her for a while (Kyra
just felt that she had her fill of time with the "almighty princess
Kyra") but she then jumped up on Bob's FATHER'S lap!! Both Bob and I
were absolutely amazed, and wondered who switched cats on us!
Just goes to show you, cats are fickle!! (-:
Holly
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93.301 | Mom, I hafta go to da batroom! | POWDML::CORMIER | | Tue Oct 27 1992 10:12 | 7 |
| I had just finished cleaning the litter box, and heard Spike meowing at
the door. He had been outside all day. I let him in, he ran straight
for the litter box, did what he needed to do, then asked to go back
out. Now if I could only get my human son to come into the house to
use the bathroom... : ) I guess I can be pretty certan that Spike is
NOT the one using my flower beds as a toilet!
Sarah
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93.302 | the martian cats | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | | Wed Oct 28 1992 09:44 | 17 |
| Since the house is undergoing "reconstructive surgery" this week, every
room is in shambles. Well, this morning, in walks Zelda (our shy black
kitty) with a very green face! Then Chubs comes up behind her with
little pieces of pink fuzzies stuck on the sides of his whiskers and a
few on his rear. Both cats have white feet but today they were brown.
Chubs also had a cobweb hanging off his neck. What a classic this
morning was but drats, my camera was unreachable amongst the ruins!!!!
Can't wait to see what they do today when we shut them in the bedroom
with their litter box. The hardwood floors are being coated and we
can't walk on them for up to 20 hours. We'll be climbing up to the
bedroom and bathroom via a ladder. Should make for an interesting
evening. :^) I'm just amazed at how freaked these cats were when we
rescued them and how laid back they are with all the renovations.
Deep inside they probably think - "oh wow, look what Bill and Cheryl
are doing to our playground. Now our toys will roll across the floors
faster!!!!!" :^)
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93.303 | Amber's antics.... | AIMHI::PMURPHY | | Wed Oct 28 1992 09:57 | 10 |
| Last night I was watching my favorite citcom, "Married With Children", when
all of a sudden the timer on the stove went off. I NEVER set that timer but
somehow that little dickens, Amber, did something to the button and off it
went. She scooted off the stove pretty quick I tell ya. ;-) Her other
latest amusement is going into the bathtub, picking up the stopper for the
tub in her teeth and dropping it from the tub rim into the wastebasket. I
think she likes to hear it go "plop".
Pat & Clan
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93.304 | Hmm, where's that cat food commercial? | STEREO::COCHRANE | Digging in the dirt. | Thu Oct 29 1992 10:39 | 9 |
| Last night I was sitting down watching television when all of
a sudden the channel changed. I couldn't imagine what had
caused it until I looked over and saw Red (aka "The Fur Toddler)
with his paw on the remote. Having Keith changing channels on me
is bad enough! Now I have to worry about the cat too!
:-)
Mary-Michael
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93.305 | Hey, it's too dark! | USCTR1::KSPARE | | Thu Oct 29 1992 10:56 | 7 |
|
Last night I was alone in the living room watching tv in the dark
when suddenly the outside porch light went on. When I looked over
towards the sliding glass door, there was my little Shelby sitting
on the counter biting the light switch. Now, if she'd only learn to
turn it out . . .
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93.306 | | SANDY::FRASER | Are you unpoopular? | Thu Oct 29 1992 11:30 | 7 |
|
Since Andy's taken up stained glass as a hobby, we've had to keep
Tas out of the cellar, since he's kind of a klutz. Naturally, he's
ticked off about this, and often asks to be let down, loudly. Every
so often, he gives up asking, and I can hear the doorknob rattling.
Hope he never gets the hang of turning it :^}
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93.307 | new meaning to "let me in" | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | | Fri Oct 30 1992 20:02 | 7 |
| Ever come home from work only to hear "you'll never guess what xxxxxx
did today!!!".
We have a ladder leaning against the side of the house so we can go on
the second floor. Lea took it upon herself to climb it all the way
onto the roof and was crying at the window to be let in. Scared some
of the workers half to death this morning.... The cat has 93 lives!
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93.308 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Mon Nov 16 1992 14:03 | 20 |
| Yesterday, while the rest of the household was quietly resting, Beth stalked
and killed her first wool blanket. It was quite a struggle but she did it.
It seems that this blanket jumped out of the closet and began to attack Beth,
completely unprovoked. But, in spite of her handicap, she fought back and
saved her life, and the life of the others in the house who could have been
maimed by the blanket. Please don't laugh, this was no ordinary blanket...
this was a 100% wool queen size blanket that Mommy paid a fortune for and
just had cleaned......
It was quite a sight to see....I heard Beth screaming at the top of her lungs
and when I ran upstairs, there she was, all puffed out, beating up the
blanket. She had it pinned down and just kept tearing at it. When I reached
down to touch her, she knew she was safe, but just to make sure, she did
The Dance Of The Kitten Warrior all around it just in case. I think it
may have fallen off the shelf and Beth did what her best blind cat instinct
told her to do---KILL!!!!!
Biff and Mikey do seem to enjoy their new bed........
Mary
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93.309 | A Beth story on a Monday! YEEHAW! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | | Mon Nov 16 1992 14:49 | 14 |
| Mary,
Thanks so much for the Beth story! I really needed that! I'm sitting
here laughing like a goon, and my boss is giving me funny looks, but I
don't care. I needed a good Beth story!
Give her hugs from me and tell her what a good protector she is! I
wish I could have seen that one, especially the dance of the kitty
warrior!
Love,
Yonee
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93.310 | Chuckle, tee hee | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Nov 16 1992 14:58 | 7 |
| Mary,
I'm sorry, I couldn't help laughing. Beth is too much. ;-) And you
have a wonderful sense of humor. You have to send her story into CAt
Fancy. She's such a special cat.
Steffi
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93.311 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Mon Nov 16 1992 15:51 | 7 |
| What I really need is a camcorder!! I was laughing so hard at her, once
I realized that she was OK, that I was in tears. I think that Beth had
been in Blue's room, and since she can't see another cat and can only smell
one, that perhaps she thought she was being attacked. It was quite a wracket!
I've never seen her so upset!! I also had no idea she could puff out that
big! And her little dance is the funniest thing....this little 6 pound puff
ball pouncing up and down and sideways....quite a site!!
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93.312 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Hold you, with tears in my eyes.... | Mon Nov 16 1992 16:25 | 9 |
|
We have been letting Nique in at night so she can sleep
and relax where it's warm....I fell asleep on the couch,
and woke up to a cat laying on my chest. Absentmindedly
stroking the cat, I didn't notice anything amiss until my
hubby grinned at me and asked who I was patting. I was
shocked to see a black and white cat!!! Seems
my little girl likes to snuggle with mom, even though she
knows she's supposed to stay on "her" blanket! (8
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93.313 | Blankets and Bathtub stoppers:a link? | DEMING::BITTICKS | | Tue Nov 17 1992 07:59 | 18 |
| This seems to be the time of year for Unwarrented Attacks by Seemingly
Inanimate Objects. My wobbly cat, The Honorable Colonel Sebastian
Moran, DROFFC, saved the entire household from a Vicious and no doubt
Subversive Bathtub Stopper. This is a beige rubber circle, about 4" in
diameter and quite thin. It is used to cover the drain on the tub. It
was used to cover the drain on the tub. Apparently it said something
Rude and Unforgiveable to The Colonel, who beat it within an inch of
its life and then Taught it a Lesson by stuffing it in the Hot Air Vent
of the heater. It is now an oval, about 2" wide and 8" long. The
Colonel has been battling it for some time, but has finally achieved
the Final Victory. Fortunately, I have another one hidden. Unless that
one doesn't behave and alerts the Colonel to its existance.
The Colonel salutes Beth in her victory over the Battling Blanket, and
reminds her owner, respectfully, that Alien Beings do not necessarily
look like humans and can pop up anywhere.
Sari
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93.314 | | AUDIBL::GERMANN | | Tue Nov 17 1992 08:28 | 22 |
| We have a cat that really belongs next door - honest he does - he just isn't
really sure about that. Anyway, Zachary (said cat) has been coming over for
a snack during the days since summer when his owners moved to the beach and left
him to guard the city house (another topic - it just makes me boil how they
treat him!!!) Zachary is a litter mate to my Bob and they have always been
pals.
Well, Saturday evening Zachary came in for a snack and I forgot about him. He
is such a gentleman that I really don't even notice when he is in or out. At
any rate, he apparently got left in when I left to spend the night with friends
in Maine. Sunday I did some wallpapering and finally arrived home around 1:00.
There was Zachary looking most indignant at having had to spend the night in
our house.
This morning, sure as the sun comes up, there sat Zachary waiting to come in for
his morning snack when I went to get the paper. Well, he wasn't about to be
kept in again. Every time my son or I moved toward a door, he made a beeline
for it. It was so funny to watch him try to eat and keep an eye on us at the
same time. Guess he isn't quite as "at home" as I thought!!
Ellen (who reads this file loyally, just doesn't write very often lately)
Bob, Zelda, and Zachary the foster cat
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93.315 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's Ms. Bitch to you | Tue Nov 17 1992 11:06 | 3 |
|
You ladies are cracking me up....... =)
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93.316 | Aliens in NH | DEVMKO::BROWN_J | I llove my llamas! | Tue Nov 17 1992 12:33 | 12 |
| Jennifur heartily agrees with the Colonel about aliens assuming
strange forms -- she looked out of the window today and found
two VERY alien beings in the backyard. They didn't even have
the common sense to notice her intense gaze (so what if they
were 50-100 feet away) or come in out of the snow!
According to Jennifur, Mom has obviously been brainwashed by the
beings and is convinced they are something called "llamas" and
are her new brothers. Hah!
Jan who_can't_wait_to_introduce_the_cats_and_llamas
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93.317 | A Double Salute | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Wed Nov 18 1992 14:57 | 47 |
| Colonel Bob requested that I put the following in for him.
In recognition of two singularly outstanding examples of military
bravery in the face of unrelenting enemies who cravenly strike without
prior warning or declaring openly that a state of hostility exists, and
in one instance, cowardly attacking a non belligerent (Beth), troops
will be assembled to pass in review and render the appropriate honors
first to Beth, and then to their very Distinguished colleague, Colonel
sebastian Moran, DROFFC.
Beth is commended for her total victory over the dreaded enemy, the
cowardly Battling Blanket who strikes without prior warning and with
such poltroonery, one without sight. For this courageous victory in
the face of incalculable odds, Beth hereby joins the very select
company of feline heros who have been inducted into the ancient and
prestigious Distinguished Royal Order of Feline First Class, with
appropriate appurtenance, the extremely rarely given, Blanket Pendant.
And from this day hence Beth will be known as Beth, DROFFC.
Tell Beth that if she listens carefully, she might even now hear the
voice of the massed troops raised in the traditional cheer that follows
an induction and formal review, HIP HIP MEOW, HIP HIP MEOW, HIP HIP
MEOW.
Once again our distinguished and illustrious comrade in arms, colonel
Sebastian Moran, has comported himself in such a manner as to bring
great credit upon himself, his family, his home, and his country, while
once again striking a blow against the tyranny of those who plot
against the unrestricted freedom of the feline class and those that
they would protect, and who would attempt to enslave the world through
the dastardly use of the Bathtub Stopper. Colonel Moran, with his
uncanny intelligence, and rare ability in uncovering conspiracies, has
revealed to the world one of the gravest threats to the liberty of all
felinus domesticatus. His bravery in battling this slipperiest of
foes, along with his remarkable foresight in changing its physical
appearance so that it could no longer be a threat to peace loving
felines and peoples everywhere, will live on in the annuals of this
file for time everlasting. For his outstanding act of military
bravery, and contribution to the peace and sanctity of his home,
Colonel Sebastian Moran, DROFFC, is hereby awarded an unheard of second
appurtenance, The Bathtub Stopper Pendant. And once again if he
listens closely, he can hear the massed troops give the traditional
cheer of HIP HIP MEOW, HIP HIP MEOW, HIP HIP MEOW.
P.S. Col Bob sends his very best to Beth and his special diminutive
comrade in arms, Col Sebastian Moran.
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93.318 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Wed Nov 18 1992 15:42 | 6 |
| And from the Navy SEAL side of the house, a hearty HOO-YAH for Colonel
Sebastian Moran for setting such a high standard for Beth to aspire to!!
I'm sure she'll be very, very honoured!!!
I heard Beth was getting a Medal of Honor from the Wool Industry marketing
group.....
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93.319 | re .317: RUSSELLPE_ST, I love you... | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Nov 19 1992 10:21 | 1 |
|
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93.320 | | PROXY::HUTCHESON | the revolution will not be televised | Thu Nov 19 1992 11:26 | 1 |
| gasp!!!! Things are really heating up in this file.
|
93.321 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Thu Nov 19 1992 11:42 | 2 |
| Careful, Steffi is a married lady! :^)
|
93.322 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | | Thu Nov 19 1992 17:37 | 1 |
| Wonder if Nat is a whole male? Someone neuter him, quick! :^)
|
93.323 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Thu Nov 19 1992 18:52 | 5 |
| Better not!! What would his wife say??? And some day, we're going to
need some really good goulash!!! Besides, Nat's a FOB!!!!
Mary, who loves Steffi (and Colonel Bob) too!!
|
93.324 | Okay, Turkeys, ...who's the wise guy?!!! | ISLNDS::SOBEK | | Fri Nov 20 1992 13:03 | 36 |
| My kids are holding my sewing machine hostage! When I got home last
night I made the usual rounds to be sure all is well and to enjoy the
evening's kitty-hugs. Renegade and Offislander sleep in the room where
I keep my sewing machine. ..now you have to understand that this is a
very special sewing machine in a very special cabinet that I waited
many years to purchase (how else was I going to make cat carrier covers
and mini-horse blankets???).
I knew the minute I entered the room that they had been extra playful.
I could tell by the shredded roll of paper towels all over the floor,
the Arubacat cat tree that was moved three feet closer to the window
(and that's not a tiny tree) ..and the blanket that had been pulled
onto the floor to make a bigger bed in the sunshine. Every toy they
had was scattered around the room.
It was such a mess that it took me awhile to notice the biggest
problem. My sewing Machine has a lock on the front. When locked I
can't open the front doors or any of the drawers. I suppose this is
to keep things child safe and I have found it works pretty well to
keep things feline safe also. ..at least until now. I keep the key
in the lock ..since even my crafty Birmans have't figured out how
to turn a key yet. ..or so I thought. Harruuumph!!! They managed
to not only turn the key, ..but remove it entirely.
I took the room apart and the key is nowhere to be found. The stinkers
have hidden it somewhere and are holding the machine for ransom. I scolded
them and gave them 'the third degree' ..and in return I got lots of
purrs and innocent looks ..but no hints.
I now have a lovely sewing machine that is locked up tight. ..though I
admit it does make a lovely place for cats to rest in the sun...
I can hardly wait to see what demands are in the ransom note!
Linda
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93.325 | NO!!!!!!!!!!!! | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Mon Nov 23 1992 08:58 | 21 |
| OOYYAAAEEEHH!
Re.: 320-323, especially 322 (Urgh...)
God in heaven Ladies, What did I do wrong???
You must forgive me as you know English (and especially American) is
NOT my mothertongue, so I can write things I mean in one way and others
read it another... I just wanted to speak out that I find it great how
Steffi put the story down and it is a platonic love for the literature
genius, and not the (married!) woman... besides, I am married too. And
if you would do THAT (Urgh...) my wife SURE does NOT cook you a
goulash...
And as for the title of this topic: Smokey turned the HIFI on this
night (at about 3 o'clock in the night) and we felt off the bed with
Simon and Garfunkel's "Sounds of Silence" - and that with 4x180 Watts,
as Lady Smokey walked through the rem control 'on' and 'maxvol'. So
please let that neu... (Urgh...) be, I am shocked enough also
without...
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93.326 | | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Nov 23 1992 12:11 | 9 |
| Thank you Nat, for appreciating the note I put in. I just did the
typing, the credit for composition must go to Col Bob, honorary Feline
member. He is a marvelous writer.
Your English is is very good. The Feliners just like to tease. ;-)
Steffi
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93.327 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Mon Nov 23 1992 12:23 | 10 |
| I agree with Steffi....Nat, your English (and American!) is great!!
In my house, it's Biff who is electronically inclined. He can turn on the
TV, use the phone, and play back messages on the phone recorder. He's so
helpful.........My cat sitter didn't believe me when I said that Biff
would call people until she was at my house and Biff started calling some
one. He gets very upset when you barricade the phone. After all, suppose
he needs to reach out and touch someone........
Mary
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93.328 | Has Biff programmed THE FIRM's # into the phone? | EMASS1::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Nov 23 1992 15:23 | 5 |
| Barricade Biff from the phone???? Why ever would you do that? Afterall,
how would he be able to contact THE FIRM whenthe urge to sue comes over
him?
Deb
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93.329 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Mon Nov 23 1992 17:12 | 9 |
| Hey, he can get his own AT&T card and pay the bill himself!! I'm sure
THE FIRM would understand...... If he really wants to place a call, he
can just use one of the other phones in the house and learn how to do
more than just the autodialer!!
He's very clever, that Biffster....if he's not careful, THE FIRM will
be handling his murder charges against Julie....she's already seeking
a restraining order...
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93.330 | | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Tue Nov 24 1992 14:08 | 21 |
| Lizette and Misha were sitting on "pass through " counter above the
sink (between the dining room and the kitchen). Misha was grooming
Lizette, who was obviously enjoying it. Bob was watching intently,
because Misha has a bad habit of grooming one of the cats, and all of a
sudden bite their ear. Enter Marnie. (Whenever Marnie wants up on the
counter by the sink, instead of leaping up from the floor to the
counter, he runs into the dining room and jumps up on the credenza and
then to the "pass through" counter.) Marnie jumped the the counter in
his usual manner, and found Misha and Lizette somewhat in his way.
Being Marnie, (cute and oblivious) he decided to squeeze between the
wall and Misha. In do so, he pushed Misha away from grooming Lizette.
Marnie walked over to the counter by the dish drain rack so he could
watch whatever is going on. Lizette stepped over to where Marnie was
sitting and smacked him with her paw, (she was not pleased about having
her grooming interrupted) Marnie looked startled, got up and moved
behind the dish drain, with a look and his face like "What did I do to
you? Lizette went back to the "pass through", sat down, and Misha
continued grooming her as if nothing had occurred. Marnie looked at
Bob, who looked at Lizette, and said "good girl", looked back at Marnie
and broke up.
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93.331 | | DDIF::JUDY | That's Ms. Bitch to you | Wed Nov 25 1992 14:47 | 7 |
|
hahahahahahahahahaaaaa! That's hysterical! Thanks
for sharing that one!
JJ
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93.332 | I should have named him Lassie | MSBCS::BLUNDELL | | Wed Dec 02 1992 10:46 | 34 |
|
If I hadn't gotten an awful case of the itchies (poison oak/ivy/sumac?)
out of this it would be more humorous but it truly amazed me.
My house is set quite a ways back from the street I live on and across
the street the woods begin right at the side of the road. My black and
white kitty Snoopy is a true outdoor monster and never gets into
trouble as he has that sixth kitty-sense that seems to warn him of
oncoming cars, the occasional skunk, etc. My grey kitty Diesel is
a complete "idiot" (said in a kind way) who sneaks out at every opportunity
and then wonders why people honk at him :-)
Yesterday I was standing in the driveway and Diesel was meowing
and meowing like something was wrong but he wouldn't let me near
him and he kept heading for the street. I've learned that trying
to catch him can be dangerous as he thinks it's funny to make me
chase him across the street so I walked back toward the house keeping
one eye on him. As soon as I turned my back he ran across the
street. Usually when he does this, he just sits over there and
stares at me like I'm the fool and then when I get across the street
to bring him back, he runs back on his own. This time he just
kept meowing/crying so I went over to see if something was wrong.
He acted like he was playing tag and everytime I'd get close to him,
he'd run another 5-10 feet and cry again. After a good 15 minutes of
zig-zagging through the puckerbrush, thorns, sappy pine trees, etc.
(all mud underfoot as well - of course) we got to
the power lines (a good 1/4 mile from my house). I was so aggravated
with the kitty version of tag that I would have quit playing if I
didn't love him so much. Lo and behold, I hear another kitty crying
and there's Snoopy -- obviously lost and scared. It was like something
out of an episode of Lassie. I can't believe that he had the
wherewithall to find Snoopy, come back for me and then lead me
back to Snoopy. They never cease to amaze me.
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93.333 | It's a conspiracy to give you the itchies! :^) | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | Use Your Illusion | Wed Dec 02 1992 11:49 | 4 |
| What a great story! Just one question, though: Why didn't Diesel just
lead Snoopy home?
Michelle
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93.334 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Hold you, with tears in my eyes.... | Wed Dec 02 1992 14:33 | 5 |
| Diesel went for help? That's a wonderful story!!!
Re 333
Maybe Snoopy wouldn't follow?
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93.335 | If they could only speak . . | MSBCS::BLUNDELL | | Wed Dec 02 1992 16:37 | 10 |
|
RE: 333
I wondered the same thing. All I can think is he was
A. tired
B. caught on something (flea collar/rabies tag on a bush?)
C. scared by the buzzing of the power lines (high-pitched)
I'm a very proud Mommy however :-) :-)
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93.336 | DO care cat communications! | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Dec 03 1992 05:48 | 7 |
| .332 and this all teaches us again and again:
Always DO PAY ATTENTION if a cat seems to want something. (S)he knows
what (s)he wants, only we plumpy humans do not always undeerstand.
I love'em.
Nat
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93.337 | | PROXY::HUTCHESON | the revolution will not be televised | Thu Dec 03 1992 11:54 | 7 |
| you might have a point about the power lines. Cats are
much more senstive than we are and he may have been
disoriented or just stressed out by the interference.
Susan
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93.338 | Purr (pure) Kitty Intelligence | MSBCS::BLUNDELL | | Thu Dec 03 1992 12:38 | 24 |
|
RE: 336
More times than not, my kitties' "crying" has been for a good reason.
They can smell smoke more quickly than I can if I close the woodstove
damper too far.
They know that although Mommy lets them play in the bathtub/sink, when
the dishwasher overflows and floods the kitchen, something is wrong
(although they were so wet, they must have played for a while before
coming to get me)
They know that bees/hornets are bad (I'm allergic) although this is
probably more their instinct to "play" with the little-buzzing-flying
thing than it is purr (pure) intelligence.
They also know an amazing number of people things. They stand on my
answering machine and listen for my voice on the tape when the phone
rings. They always appear out of the blue when I'm crying. I swear
they watch TV but ignore the commercials -- and they know without
a doubt when they have a vet appointment although I can't figure out
how.
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93.339 | Smarter than us? | MSBCS::BLUNDELL | | Thu Dec 03 1992 12:40 | 9 |
|
(Is it a sign of cat-codependence to reply to your own note in the
feline notes file)
In fact, I have to admit, they have more sense and compassion than
most, if not all of the men I've dated.
Sigh. I suppose that will generate a flurry of replies . .
|
93.340 | What Did Your Cat(s) Think of Them? | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, EMA, LKG1-2/W10 | Thu Dec 03 1992 16:01 | 7 |
| Re .339 - I have to ask, were those men cat lovers? And I have to note
that for most of my life, I have generally preferred the company of my
cats to the company of almost any form of yoomin bean, with some
important exceptions.
len.
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93.341 | Better taste than me | MSBCS::BLUNDELL | | Thu Dec 03 1992 17:42 | 18 |
|
I'd have to say that none (except one) was a real cat lover -- the
one exception loved them dearly but still didn't have the sixth sense
the kitties do.
I had a kitty hit by a car (escaped out the basement window) and a
neighbor found him, offered to take care of the body if I wished
and expressed his condolences graciously and kindly. I was truly
heartbroken and while crying was asked if I would get over this? I
replied that "yes, it would take a few days to get over the shock and
a long time (if ever) to forget Harry Truman but I'd be OK" --
silly me had overestimated this person's compassion. I actually said
I'd be OK so they wouldn't worry about me . . . and he replied
"I was thinking more like in the next 10 minutes or so"
In general, the kitties have excellent taste in men - unfortunately,
it's probably better than mine :-)
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93.342 | Posting for Dian Wilde | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Three Tigers on my Couch | Thu Dec 03 1992 20:38 | 46 |
| From: JULIET::DECPA::"51.10.dnet!daw@abb-sc.COM" "Dian Wilde - consultant" 3-DEC-1992 11:49:00.42
To: jan@netcom.com
CC: DAW@netcom.com
Subj: a cute Missy Hana story...
to share with the feliners....
Over thanksgiving, all our guests brought their pets (no kids, just dogs
and cats), so the house was full of 5 cats and 2 dogs as well as all the
humans...a very busy place. Missy Hana started coming into the kitchen
to talk to me while I was cooking. She would run into the kitchen and
warble her "mom call" to me and then when I looked at her she would
give me a demanding "urf" sound and run out of the kitchen...being
busy, I wasn't too alert to the fact that she was asking me to come to
the back of the house! Finally, as I started walking to the bathroom,
she started running in front of me, looking over her shoulder, and
"urfing" all the way down the hall...OH, I said, now I get it - so I
followed her to my room...and there was her problem. Our friend's
13 year old, indoor-only cat was very upset and disoriented, having
gotten free from her guest room accomodations accidentally. Hana was
most insistent that I DEAL with this problem and kept hovering in
the background talking to me while I tried to calm and move the
cat to "safe" territory. That done, Hana very happily went back to
the front of the house where she oversaw the dog's play, commenting
on, and even, when needed, whapping a dog nose to discourage overeager
canine attention. Believe me, they paid attention to her!
Poor Missy Hana, thanksgiving was a very demanding time for our little
hostess...but, after a day's rest, she was up and about, fusssing
around the house and making sure that all was as it should be...now,
if she can just keep us well-behaved through Christmas....
Hope to see the west coast feliners on the 11th....
D
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93.343 | Once a turkey, ...always a turkey! | ISLNDS::SOBEK | | Thu Dec 10 1992 13:43 | 71 |
| Our feline family currently consists of eight Birmans ..and one ..well,
let's see ..how can I best describe Corey ..lets settle on Household
Pest ..OOPS! I mean Pet ..though there are several titles that would
suit him ..some better than others. :^)
Some of you may remember my story of how Corey came to live with
us some years ago. At first we thought he was completely feral as we
couldn't get near him when he skirted around the yard and gardens looking
for prey. Bob used to talk to him by the hour as he was weeding his
garden and as time went by Corey would usually stop and listen for
awhile ..always keeping at a safe distance. The distance kept
shrinking ..and one day Corey casually walked across the garden and into
Bob's lap ..and heart.
As the weather got colder we made a warm bed in the horse barn for
Corey and left food and water for him twice a day. Bob began the search
for an owner ..posters, ads, etc. Corey still kept a wary distance from
me and others ..but he followed Bob around the yard like a dog. Then he
disappeared for awhile and we hoped his owner had found him and kept
him in. Days later he showed up with his nose pressed against the
sliding glass door of our kitchen ..and I could see he was thin and
matted ..with a torn ear, a gash on his nose and an abcessed leg. I
was amazed that he let me pick him up and bring him inside ..and
didn't even struggled as I flushed and medicated the leg wound.
We decided then that it was most likely he was a stray ...or if
he had an owner they obviously weren't caring for him. He went off to
the vet's that morning for the works ..neutering, shots, tests and
treatment for the leg. He adjusted to the life of an indoor cat as if
he had always intended it that way.
I was watching Corey the other night ..all 20 lbs of him ..sleeping
in his usual position. Bob was trying to correct papers (I had quickly
learned that having Corey in his lap is a requirement for that) and
there was Corey ...sprawled on his back with all four feet up in the
air. The back of his neck was on Bob's lower arm and his head was
resting on the pillow just beyond. He was the picture of contentment,
comfort ...and trust. I commented to Bob that I couldn't believe we
ever thought he was feral. He's a model lap cat. :^)
There's no doubt Corey is a character ..and though I'm the official
'cat person' in the family ..let me warn you that if you ever give Bob
an opening to talk about Corey he is liable to bore you as would the
proudest of grandparents.
Now I love all of our cats ...honest ...but a stranger would sometimes
wonder if they heard me babbling on to Corey ...chastising him for his
latest escapade. It's pretty obvious that his perception of life and
the order of things is often different from mine ..and, being a cat, he
is quietly confident that his way will prevail. Of course he's right.
My only recourse is to resort to childish name-calling to let him know
I am disatisfied with the situation ..and my favorite name for him is
"Turkey". I try not to wonder why Bob and he exchange such satisfied
looks when I call him that ...but that's another story :^)
Well, some cats are just determined to live out their destiny... Bob
called me into the kitchen last night saying I just had to see
something. There, on the kitchen table, was the 20 lb Turkey himself,
.....Corey was sound asleep ..*in the middle of the turkey platter*!
I laughed 'til I was sore ...at which point he raised his head ....looked
at me over his shoulder ...and winked.
I'm still wondering who had the last laugh.......
Linda :^)
There's no doubt I love all of our cats ..but strangers would
sometimes wonder if they could
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93.344 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | Deck the Halls .. DON'T SAY IT!! | Thu Dec 10 1992 14:06 | 28 |
| Kyra did something this morning that makes me SWEAR that she
understands english!!
Every morning, after we eat breakfast, Bob or I will get her "Kitty
teaser" out of the china cabinet and play with her for about 5 minutes.
Now, she knows where we keep the kitty teasers and if you go even
SOMEWHAT NEAR the china closet, she's right there waiting for the
teaser.
This morning she was particularly restless. You could tell she really
wanted to play. She was just walking around and crying, looking at the
china closet every once in a while.
She sat next to my chair and looked up at me and let out a big cry. I
looked at her and just said, "WHAT do you want??" She looked over at
the china closet and then looked back at me. I just looked at her and
said, "No, we'll play with your teaser later". At that she put both of
her ears back (I call it, "airplane ears". (-:() and walked over to my
fiance and started crying again. He looked at her and said, "What's
the matter, Kyra??" Again, she looked over at the cabinet and then
looked back at him. He said to her, "We'll play in a little while".
She then put gave him the "airplane ears" and walked to the center of
the dining room and just layed down as if to say, "Ok, but hurry up!!"
She is SO cute!
Holly
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93.345 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Thu Dec 10 1992 14:09 | 8 |
| Thanks for sharing that Linda...I remember you shared the Corey
story with me when we were going through a similiar experience
with Van Gogh last year. It's amazing how these semi-ferals
just take over and I'm so happy Corey has such a happy home.
BTW...when I'm mad at Van Gogh's...his nickname is poophead. Sure
hope I don't find him sprawled out in poop like Turkey was on the
platter!!!!
|
93.346 | better than a cup of Java :-) | SALEM::SHAW | | Thu Dec 10 1992 14:09 | 5 |
|
Linda, thanks for sharing that, Just what I needed after a hard days
work.
Shaw
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93.347 | Baby stuffed kitty surprises Shadow. | STRATA::STOOKER | | Thu Dec 10 1992 14:14 | 15 |
| Last night my husband and I were looking through the toys that we had
gotten our 5 year old daughter for Christmas. Of course Shadow was in
the midst of things. One of the toys that our daughter asked for was
Kitty Surprise. Well, unfortunately we weren't able to find KS, but
did find something similar. It was a mother cat, with 2 babies. When
you press the babies tummy they cry MEOW, MEOW. Well when we were
looking at them, my husband pressed the baby kitties tummy and it cried
MEOW, MEOW. Well, Shadow practically flipped. She got what we call
"ridge backed". All the fur on her spine, stood straight up. She was
really upset. She thought that we had bought another cat into the
house. She jumped up into the box and started pawing at the stuffed
baby kitties and she would actually growl/meow at them. It was
hilarious. So much for the idea of bringing any real baby kitties
into the house like I was hoping to do. She'd probably kill it....
|
93.348 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Toepick | Thu Dec 10 1992 15:06 | 6 |
| Rusty has figured out how to open the cat food cabinet door.
I came home last night to find beef jerky treats in varied state
of chewed all over the kitchen floor. Now we have a rubber band
on the knobs!
Maybe red cat, brains optional doesn't always apply! (8
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93.349 | be careful! | ERLANG::FALLON | Karen Fallon "Moonsta Cattery" | Fri Dec 11 1992 15:54 | 7 |
| Be real careful using the rubber bands! He may chew through it to get
the door open and eat it in the process. We got those baby locks that
only let you open the door so far, then
you have to push down on a thingamajig and open it the rest of the way.
My cats haven't been able to get past em! Poor Tubba tho, he gets so
frustrated that he attacks the toilet paper roll like a mad idiot.
Karne
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93.350 | News from Dian Wilde and her gang | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Three Tigers on my Couch | Wed Dec 16 1992 18:25 | 39 |
| From: JULIET::DECPA::"51.10.dnet!daw@abb-sc.COM" "Dian Wilde - consultant" 16-DEC-1992 13:10:18.33
To: jan@netcom.com
CC: DAW@netcom.com
Subj: another Dilly tale for the gang
picture my roommate, Marge, setting her filled dinner plate on the table
and then going back to get her milk from the refrigerator....suddenly a
little gray, furry face with impossibly long whiskers pops up in her chair.
a quick snatch and the marauder has snagged a hunk of potato roll and she
is off down the hall with her prize...roommate in pursuit, hollering, "You
little sneak! Give me back my roll!!!" around the corner Dilly runs,
and into Missy Hana's inner sanctum, the bathroom, so she can investigate
her prize. Missy Hana and Dilly investigate the purloined roll with
great curiosity..."Hmmmm...so this is the kind of stuff that Mom eats?"
Finally, Dilly decides that if Mom eats it, it must be good, so she bravely
chews it up and swallows it...Marge is laughing so hard by then that she
is not capable of saving her roll, or of lecturing the thief about her
errant ways.
We figure that they will be much less interested in trial raids on the
plates now that they've tasted the food - after all, how tasty can a potato
roll be to a cat? However, we have also learned that the plates are no
longer "protected" territory and we will be prepared from now on. Squirt
guns at 30 paces, filled and ready by our plates.
This Birman is fast, clever, and very, very sneaky....it must be the
influence of the Javanese - The Flash has led her astray.
D
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93.351 | | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Wed Dec 16 1992 18:40 | 10 |
| Dian,
Don't be so sure that The Flash is leading Dilly astray. When Lizette
was just a youngin', she tried to steal a crab claw from Bob's plate,
right under his nose and he didn't notice the claw moving across the
plate till I said something.
Steffi
PS. Birmans do seem to have amazingly long whiskers.
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93.352 | Have you ever been KNOCKED OVER by your cat!? | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Dec 17 1992 09:28 | 12 |
| I was down on one leg in a peculiar state, trying to repair something
on my PC's bottom plate. It was not easy to do this under the table,
one hand holding the PC, one hand the screwdriver, a penlight torch in
the mouth and wishing a third hand for the tweezers. The other leg I
used (I wanted to use) to try to keep Smokey away from site.
Don't think. She jumped over. And over me. I layed flat on the floor,
upon me the PC, upon us the brokendown table, upon that all Smokey,
licking herself. My wife could not rescue me, for she almost died of
laughter...
Nat
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93.353 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Dec 17 1992 12:31 | 3 |
| I love it when pussycats do the leap-over-the-unsuspecting-reclining-human.
Then a few days ago I saw Little Bit do this to Sweetie :-) :-)
|
93.354 | Is this what they mean by gun control? | PROXY::HUTCHESON | the revolution will not be televised | Thu Dec 17 1992 16:22 | 10 |
|
My friends soon-to-be ex-husband comes from a farm in Ohio,
where his parents still live. They have the barn cats,
the housecats who are too infirm to stay in the barn, and the
porch cats, who are recovered house cats who don't want to go
back to the barn. The house cats are very bold, and, I'm told,
water pistols decorate the house.
seh
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93.355 | Cats and Christmas | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Mon Dec 21 1992 14:26 | 13 |
| Last night, I heard the unmistakable sound of a cat that's gotten into
something coming from the next room. I figured Poppy had gotten another
walnut from the Christmas fruit basket and was playing with it, as
she's become fond of doing.
No such luck. When I went to look, I saw that she had plucked Baby
Jesus from the manger and was batting him around the room. I rescued
him, unharmed, and suggested Poppy go back to the walnuts.
The nativity set has been moved to higher ground.
Kate
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93.356 | What's in your kitty's stocking? | JULIET::LANE_BE | | Mon Dec 21 1992 17:10 | 6 |
|
My girl thinks she is baby Jesus! We have a very large nativity scene
which is beig enough for her to climb inside. She just pushes
'everyone' to the side and lies down in the straw...
|
93.357 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Dec 21 1992 19:49 | 4 |
| Re: .355
Is this the straight road to Hell, or what :-)
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93.358 | He's sleeping in heavenly peace, now | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Tue Dec 22 1992 15:37 | 8 |
| Re -1
I tried to explain to Poppy that some might consider her behavior
inappropriate, but you know how far that gets you with a cat!
She's moved on to attacking the empty gift boxes, though.
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93.359 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Go ahead, make my dinner! | Wed Dec 30 1992 15:25 | 10 |
| Ever see those expensive Chantal tea kettles that Williams Sonoma and
other overpriced kitchen stores sell? The one known for it's
"harmonica" whistle? Santa brought us one this year! Harmonica is an
understatement. This thing sounds like a freight train pulling
into town!!!
I highly recommend one if you want to clear the cats out of the
kitchen within two nanoseconds. Chubs, Zelda and Lea all were totally
freaked yet we were amused. What's worse is that I can't wait to boil
water again and see them scatter in every direction. :^)
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93.360 | and I thought MY cats were weird! | MPO::ROBINSON | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Thu Dec 31 1992 09:06 | 15 |
|
I met a friend's new kitty this weekend - Tinkerbell. Tinkerbell
is a gorgeous, tiny, brown tiger with white bib and socks, and a
plume almost as big as he is. Yes, he's a he, but as a kitten they
weren't sure and he's so effeminate they just stayed with
`Tinkerbell.' I picked him up and was scratching his ears, and
his mom said `oh, wait til you see what he does next' - Purring
madly, he rolled up into a ball, grabbed his back foot with his
front paws, and proceeded to suck merrily away on his back toes!!
What a riot!! She said that if he's walking across the kitchen and
she starts to babytalk to him, sometimes he'll fall over and suck
his toes right then and there...!!! (he's 9 mos old, btw).
Sherry
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93.361 | War Games | DEMING::BITTICKS | | Mon Jan 04 1993 07:58 | 19 |
| I'm at a loss to understand the current actions of the Honorable
Colonel Sebastian Moran, DROFFC. As I mentioned before, we've been in
the new house a month and had the new pup the same length of time.
During the past couple of weeks, the pup has been playing with The
Colonel in a manner I thought to be too rough. I grabbed Rummy and was
very firm in telling him to be gentle with the kitty. At which point
the Colonel came over, waggled his posterior in the puppy's face and
meowed at me. I gave up. The Colonel seems to enjoy being squished and
drooled on and nosed around. I still yell "Easy with the kitty!" as
Rummy is gaining .5 pounds a day and weighs about 45 pounds right now.
He'll be 3 months old Wednesday. I don't want a 150 pound dog pouncing
on the Colonel as much as he enjoys it right now. Maybe this is some
kind of war game practice for the Colonel? I have noticed that the
Colonel has lost his excess weight and looks very trim. Very strange
exercise program. The Colonel seems very happy, he sits in the window
and watches the birds, or basks by the heat ducts or sits and purrs and
blinks at me. Strange way to live.
Sari
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93.362 | Pretty bellies... | ISLNDS::URBAN | | Wed Jan 06 1993 15:25 | 15 |
| Just thought I'd write a little about Lula and Linus. Ever since I got
Lula, she's been picking up a lot of Linus' habits--good and bad.
Like, she saw Linus sleeping on top of the kitchen cabinets...so, the
next day, she learned how to get up there too. She's learned how to
use my kitchen chairs as scratching posts. She knows the sound of a
deli bag and what that means. She knows to run at the first sight of
the vacuum too. But the cutest thing is, that Linus has a habit of
lying upside down on his back with all his legs sticking out...I love
when he does this. Well, last night I went into the bedroom, and there
was Lula and Linus on the bed both lying upside down with their legs
sticking out. All I could see was one big fat Linus belly and one tiny
little Lula belly...
Di & Li & Lu
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93.363 | Sleeping Beauty | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Wed Jan 06 1993 16:32 | 9 |
| This morning I got out of bed, careful not to disturb Lizette, who was
sleeping in the middle of my side of the bed. After showering and
getting ready for work, I covered her with a light blanket and she
snuggled in. Bob called me at 12:45 and gave me an update on the status
of the cats. Lizette had not moved from that spot. She's amazing.
But what is better to do on a cold rainy day? I'm envious. ;-)
Steffi
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93.364 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | In hibernation 'til spring! | Fri Jan 08 1993 09:12 | 19 |
| Well, this is something that dear Kyra did last night.
Lately, she's been wanting to sleep under the covers with my fiance and
I. She usually sleeps between us.
Well, last night I woke up to her digging at the covers, so I lifted
them up and she crawled under. She slept right up against me and put
her head under chin. She was SO cute. I put my arm around her and
fell asleep.
About an hour or so later, she was still there, but I had to roll over.
I very carefully moved my arm and rolled over. She sprawled out a bit,
put her head up higher on the pillow and layed flat up against my back!
She stayed there until morning!!
She's so cute!
Holly
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93.365 | Kitty Revenge | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Three Tigers on my Couch | Fri Jan 22 1993 19:18 | 64 |
| I want to share this story Dian Wilde sent me. I have her permission
to post this.
Jan
From: JULIET::DECPA::"51.10.dnet!daw@abb-sc.COM" "Dian Wilde - consultant" 22-JAN-1993 12:34:33.50
To: steffi@netcom.com
CC: JAN@netcom.com, DAW@netcom.com
Subj: Who says cat's can't take revenge...
Okay, the background is....we are having Marge's bathroom completely re-done
to repair water damage so the drill each morning is to get the cats into
the family room with sun, cat tree, cat box, food, water, heated napping
pads, etc....this is not exactly purgatory, we are talking about. The cats
generally love this room, but BECAUSE we want them there, they now run from
it like their tails are on fire each morning. Well, yesterday, Dilly and
Sam both ran into my office and promptly hid...fine, we just put in a cat
box, water, food, and closed the door. Hana and The Flash were captured
and put in the family room. Off to work we went, secure in the knowlege
that our darlings were safely out of harm's way.
When Marge got home last evening, she opened the family room up and out
ran Hana and The Flash, both ragging on Marge about the treatment they
had received that morning...and then Marge went down the hall to the
office. At the base of the door, on the hallway side, was a pile of
shredded up paper. This paper had been shredded into little, tiny
pieces, and with great effort, it had then been pushed under the door
into the hall. This was not possible without intent and a great deal of
work...the door fits quite well and there isn't that much space between
the door and the carpet...Dilly had spent the day taking paper from
on top of my desk, moving it across the room, shredding it, and then
SHOVING IT UNDER THE DOOR. The paper Marge discovered was, in fact,
the bottom half of a cover to a brochure - so she removed it and
proceeded with her plan - obviously designed to express her displeasure
at the proceedings.
The construction team leader mentioned seeing this paper coming from
under the door - and knowing that we had cats and he was not supposed to
open the door, he just watched in amusment as the pile of paper grew
all afternoon....meanwhile, The Flash had her paw under the family
room door and was periodically rattling it quite aggressively and
hollering...with that siamese yell, the construction workers had NO
idea what was behind the door...but they decided they didn't want to
know.
Who said Birman's aren't rocket scientists? Dilly is obviously quite
bright and quite stubborn - I took the hint...today she is in the
family room with the other girls, safely away from my office and my
diskettes.
D
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93.367 | Too smart for me! ;-) | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I think, thereforeI think I am... | Tue Feb 16 1993 09:55 | 19 |
| I have what I consider a cute story.
Yesterday afternoon, the stray I've been feeding was around, so I
thought I'd give him a treat, and got him a half a can of wet food, and
put it in his bowl.
Well, Feendoonie (my little sleek black girl) decided she wanted out on
the porch. I stood just outside the kitty door, and held it so she
couldn't push it open.
She's too smart for me! She quickly figured out the door couldn't be
pushed, so she snagged the edge of the kitty door with her claws, and
PULLED it open, and out she came! I was amazed! She's too smart for her
own good sometimes. ;-)
She the smart one of my three. Furby is the dull bulb! ;-)
Yonee
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93.368 | Paper thief... | ISLNDS::URBAN | | Wed Feb 17 1993 14:37 | 12 |
| The other night Lula was having a party in my bathtub...but I ignored
her as she loves to slide around in there. Got up to use the toilet,
and noticed that somehow the toilet paper roll (which is right next to
the tub) seemed to have dwindled down a lot since I just had changed
the roll. Out from behind the curtain comes a swift little grey paw
grasping for the toilet paper roll, pulling the paper into the tub
until there's no more to be had. When I looked in there, she had
shredded paper everywhere and was having a blast sliding in the stuff.
She's so cute but so fresh...she got mad when I threw it out to take a
shower.
Di & Li & Lu_who_loves_confetti
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93.369 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Feb 17 1993 15:45 | 8 |
| That's cute!! My kitties love to play in the bathtub, especially
Herbie, who has been jumping in there a lot right after I shower. I
think he is trying to tell me he's due for a bath! Anyway, whenever I
think of it, I usually throw a ball in there for him to bat around the
tub. He goes nutty!!
-Roberta
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93.370 | Cutest cat this side of the Mississippi | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Thu Feb 18 1993 20:02 | 79 |
| I am so happy today!
Two weeks ago when I was in Santa Rosa for a show I came across a
gorgeous stray cat who was running around the motel and crying at the
top of his lungs. At first I thought it was the brown tabby and white
Maine Coon kitten a friend was showing, and that he had somehow gotten
out of her room, so I went after him. He was easy to catch, since he
ran right up to me. Once I had my hands on him, I realized that he
wasn't Sue's cat, he was filthy dirty, and was covered in mats. Closer
inspection showed that he was also covered in fleas, ear mites, worms,
and had a major abcess forming on his tail. I decided to bring him
home with me (split second decision, he was so adorable and sweet)
which made my two traveling companions think I was absolutely nuts.
Since I was sharing my room with Patsy and Kelly, and their cats, I
couldn't really bring this cat into our room. I had to find someone to
put him up for the night. But first I had to find him a carrier. We
ran into our regional director, who happened to have an extra cardboard
carrier in his car. I boxed up the cat, who was not pleased with the
arrangement, and then set out to find him lodgings for the night.
Maureen and Bob, fellow Birman breeders and cat tree vendors were at
the show, but had no cats with them this time, so I called them to see
if the cat could stay in their bathroom. They readily agreed once they
met him. The next obstacle was finding a litter box for the little
guy. After calling everyone in the motel that we could think of, and
checking the hospitality room, we remembered that some of the smokers
had been putting their cigarettes in a litter box outside the show
hall. So off to the showhall we headed for that litter box. We dumped
the litter and ashes, wiped out the box and filled it with clean
litter.
So, I had a carrier, I had lodgings, I had bathroom facilities, and we
had enough dishes and food for the night, so the stray kitty was all
set...except for what to do with him in the morning while we were at
the show.
Check out time wasn't until 2:00 p.m. so we figured we were safe til
then. Once we got to the show, it was amazing how many people were
eager to help me figure out a plan. There were extra rooms in the
showhall building, so we borrowed a benching cage from the cage
supplier and set it up in another room. The cat wasn't too pleased
with the arrangements at first, but when I brought out a can of Sheba
for him he decided that it wasn't so bad afterall. After the show was
over I bought a plastic kennel cab for him for the ride home, and we
were all set (I figured that cardboard carrier wouldn't stand up to a
three hour drive).
Ken wasn't too thrilled with the prospect of taking in another stray at
first, but once he met this cat, he changed his mind. This cat is so
incredibly sweet. When you pick him up he wraps his paws around your
neck and purrs.
Tuesday night Ken and I bathed the cat, wormed him, cleaned his abcess,
vaccinated him, and started him on mite medication. It was amazing how
gorgeous he was once he was clean. He has the most striking color and
pattern, and very vivid green eyes. I am totally enamored of this cat.
Unfortunately, there was a down side. When I was pilling him and
looking him over closely, I noticed that he had very, very pale gums.
All I could think of was that he had FeLV and/or FIV. I was dreading
finding out for sure. I made him an appointment to be tested, but
since the clinic was to pick him up for me to take him to the
appointment, and we kept getting our signals crossed, getting his
results became a long drawn out affair. This just prolonged my agony!
Well, finally yesterday we got the results and I am so relieved and
happy to say that he tested NEGATIVE to both FIV and FeLV!!!!! What
great news to get on my birthday! I am so happy!!
I would dearly love to keep this cat, but we are at household pet max
right now. I am pretty sure that I have a home lined up for him
already. I just wanted to share with you that what this cat did
today was that he made me the happiest rescuer on the planet. Had he
been positive I was prepared to put him to sleep. I am just grateful
that I didn't have to go through that pain.
Jo
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93.371 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Go ahead, make my dinner! | Thu Feb 18 1993 21:02 | 1 |
| Jan, I think he should visit you. (for an extended visit! :^)
|
93.372 | What a lucky kitty! | AIMHI::PMURPHY | | Fri Feb 19 1993 10:48 | 8 |
| .370
Jo, what a great story and such a happy ending. My heart went up in my
throat when I got to the part about his white gums so I was so relieved
when he tested negative. What a lucky cat to have found you!
Pat & Clan
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93.373 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Fri Feb 19 1993 12:16 | 5 |
| Great job Jo......it was so nice to hear about a happy ending
for a change!!!! I'm sure you will do whatever needs to be done
to find the "right" home for kitty!!!
Sandy
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93.374 | Look who's here for dinner, mom! | DELNI::MANDILE | with an E | Fri Feb 19 1993 12:53 | 6 |
| I looked out the window at home in time to see my outdoor
kitty, Nique, bringing home a guest for dinner the other night.
It was a tabby w/white DSH, and I guessed it to be between 5-7
months old. Cute little thing. The good news is it was well
fed, had a flea collar on, and as my husband mentioned, it went
home after dinner! (;
|
93.375 | | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Feb 19 1993 18:23 | 7 |
| Congrats, Jo!
I know how wonderful that feeling is when you hear that a waif you have
found passes all the tests. Make up for all the worrying while waiting
for the tests!
THE FIRM and Deb
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93.376 | Automatic nose warmer | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Wed Feb 24 1993 10:05 | 20 |
| As many of you know, we've had quite a bit of very cold weather in New
England this winter. Poppy has been working very hard to raise keeping
warm to a new level of art. She was spending a lot of time on the end
table, with her head under the lampshade.
On the weekend, I had put away the groceries and put the paper bags
into a cardboard box so both could be put out with the trash. It was
next to the baseboard heater, so Poppy had three of her favorite
things all in one place -- a stack of grocery bags to sit on, a box
to sit in, and a heat source. I noticed she had her nose stuck in the
baseboard heater and didn't think much about it. I came back later, and
she still had her nose in there. I wondered what she could smell that
was so interesting? Well, she wasn't smelling anything at all -- she
had her nose in there to keep it warm!
Once I determined she couldn't hurt herself, I left her alone to doze
for the afternoon with her nose stuck in the heater. What a goofball!
Kate
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93.377 | Heat seeker now shares the warmth! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I think, thereforeI think I am... | Wed Feb 24 1993 11:06 | 17 |
| We installed a wood stove, and yesterday we had it inspected, and got
the first fire going in it (the electricity in Hudson, MA is horendous,
and we have an all electric trailer)
Well, Furby, my little heat seeker discovered how toastie warm the rug
in front of the stove is, and conked out in front of it. She started
out on her stomach, but every time we looked over there, she had turned
a quarter turn. She was acting like a rotisserie! And she had the
cutest happy face on the whole time! She looked like "WOW! How come we
didn't get one of these a long time ago! This is GREAT!!!!"
She usually parks herself over the entire heat vent in the living room
and sucks up all the heat while we still feeze! ;-) Now at least we can
all share it!
Yonee
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93.378 | | DELNI::MANDILE | with an E | Wed Feb 24 1993 13:10 | 6 |
| Isn't it a riot? Here they are, in a nice warm house instead
of out in 15 degree weather, and they seek out more heat!
All of mine can be found curled up on the waterbed right now,
I bet....
|
93.379 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's Ms. Bitch to you! | Wed Feb 24 1993 14:26 | 6 |
|
Audrey zones out SITTING UP next to my steam radiators. She
falls asleep in the sitting position. Nothing but a very loud
noise will rouse her.....she *loves* the heat.
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93.380 | Yogurt Cup:1; Nutmeg: 0 | FPTWS1::ABRAMS | Something....wonderful | Wed Feb 24 1993 17:51 | 15 |
|
Nutmeg is a very petite calico. Last night she was pleading to have my
yogurt cup when I was done with it. She stuck her head all the way inside
to get the spoils at the bottom, and, of course, came up with the cup
firmly affixed to her head, over her eyes, up to her ears.
Being a rational, sensible calico, she didn't panic. She simply began to
*back up*. She backed up right into the couch, and stood there. Cup fixed
firmly to the head, couch fixed firmly to the rear. I believe she would
have stood there all night if I didn't save her from that yogurt cup.
bill
and
Klaus,Katrina,Phantom,Nutmeg,Coconut,Georgina,Bailey&Bosco
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93.381 | 'Sad' story of hot cat measuring | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Feb 25 1993 10:26 | 13 |
| re.: heat
My mother's siamese sits always on the oven. I can not touch the oven.
After an hour I can not touch the cat.
You could iron with him, I wonder how the heat does not hurt him!
(I measured temp on the oven surface he is sitting on. It showed 72
Centigrades! Unbelievable! Wanted to measure cat, got bitten, cat back
on oven, thermometer broken, mother laughed herself almost dead.
So it was.)
Nat
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93.382 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's Ms. Bitch to you! | Thu Feb 25 1993 11:13 | 12 |
|
re: .380
baahaahahaahhhhhhhhhhhahahahahahahaaaaa! giggle....snort.
ahem. =)
re: .381
Must be the siamese then, cuz Audrey's siamese. =)
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93.383 | What's a Siamese iron? ;-) | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I think, thereforeI think I am... | Thu Feb 25 1993 14:32 | 11 |
| Nat,
I'm sitting here laughing so hard I have tears in my eyes, and my boss
is now convinced I'm totally out of my mind! I keep picturing someone
ironing a shirt for work, using a Siamese, and the cat with it's best
"disgruntled Siamese" look on it's face!!
I needed that today too! Thanks! Furby has too much fur to use as an
iron! She'd make a better dust mop! ;-)
Yonee
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93.384 | | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Thu Feb 25 1993 15:41 | 17 |
| My sister lives in a big old Victorian house with big old iron
radiators that go constantly in the winter time. Her Louise sleeps
right on the radiators for hours. My sister was worried it was too hot,
so she covered the radiators with towels. Well, Louise knocked the
towels on the floor and continued to bake (well, steam, I guess).
My sister finally asked the vet whether Louise could hurt herself, and
he said the cat will move before it reaches the combustion point.
Poppy does the rotisserie bit by our woodstove, too. The other night, I
was going into the kitchen to get some coffee and asked my husband
whether he wanted anything. He said, "No, but would you turn the cat
while you're up?"
;^)
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93.385 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Fri Feb 26 1993 10:27 | 18 |
|
I'm not sure where this goes, but I'll add it here........
Mogadon, a black and white moggie, is wide awake and with a few minor
cuts and bruises.
He jumped onto the windowsil and fell out
21 floors - 200 feet!!!!!!!!!
Just a few minor cuts and bruises!!!!!!
Heather
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93.386 | How to tell when your house is the proper temperature... | FSTCAT::COMEFORD | I'd rather be a Bandit than a Bogey... | Fri Feb 26 1993 11:17 | 10 |
| When I was a kid the house we had had forced hot air with
little (cat sized) grates. My dad figured if the cats weren't
sleeping on the grates, the house was too warm (This
occurs at about 65 degrees F (~18 C ?) for most
of the shorthairs we had). I guess its because they run
a higher body tempearture, and even that lovely fur
doesn't make up for the heat loss...
Thanks,
Keith
|
93.387 | For More Tales of Leaps and Falls | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, EMA, LKG1-2/W10 | Fri Feb 26 1993 12:15 | 7 |
| re .385 - note 495 is a thread about cats falling from high places.
You and Mogadon are extraordinarily lucky.
I wonder what goes through their little heads while they're flying?
len (whose Merlin only fell 4 stories and lived to be silent about it).
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93.388 | Yogurt II | FPTVX1::ABRAMS | Something....wonderful | Fri Feb 26 1993 13:03 | 23 |
|
Little Miss Nutmeg found me eating yogurt again last night... only this time
I was sitting on the bed watching TV. Head goes in cup, head comes up with
cup firmly attached, again.
So, same solution: back up. She backs up the the edge of the bed, and
WHOOPS, no place to put hind feet! Aha, turn, keep backing up. Now
she reached the corner, and stops. She stands there, still, looking like
she's some sort of toy cat with a plastic neck waiting for a head to be
attached.
She doesn't even whine, or cry. Just sits there. Maybe the yogurt has
displaced her brains...
(I promise I only laughed for 2 seconds before I rescued her...)
bill
and
Klaus,Katrina,Phantom,Nutmeg,Coconut,Georgina,Bailey&Bosco
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93.389 | Cat Behaviour I | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, EMA, LKG1-2/W10 | Fri Feb 26 1993 14:23 | 11 |
| re: yogurt cup cat I and II
I'm sitting here laughing so hard to myself my eyes are watering, and
I'm trying desperately to keep from actually making any sounds. It's
so easy to see in my mind's eye this cat trying the obvious way to get
that darned thing off her head, so patiently and so unsuccessfully.
Thank the Lord for cats, what would our world be like without them...
len.
|
93.390 | no really, I'm FINE, hand me the kleenex! | MCIS5::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Fri Feb 26 1993 14:32 | 8 |
| A coworker just asked me if I was OK, since she saw me dabbing my eyes
and blowing my nose!! She had no way of knowing it was yogurt-stories-
inspired-hilarity....
Good kitty Nutmeg! She knows you'll rescue her, I guess. I *love*
your storytelling style (toy cat awaiting a head, indeed!).
Leslie
|
93.391 | | DELNI::MANDILE | with an E | Fri Feb 26 1993 15:25 | 1 |
| Gee, I'd be afraid Nutmeg would suffocate!
|
93.392 | Air? Second Priority. | FPTVX1::ABRAMS | Something....wonderful | Fri Feb 26 1993 16:41 | 10 |
|
> Gee, I'd be afraid Nutmeg would suffocate!
Hmmm. For a second I thought I should have been more concerned, but then
I remembered something Klaus tells me any time I open the refrigerator:
Cats can survive on NOTHING but yogurt. Just give me a chance with a
full cup. C'mon. Don't close the door. Hey, that's my tail in the door.
bill
|
93.393 | Aesthetic felines | TALLIS::PARADIS | There's a feature in my soup! | Fri Feb 26 1993 17:21 | 24 |
| Re: radiators in big victorian houses.....
We've got a not-quite-so-big old Victoran with steam radiators. Right
now the radiators have badly scratched and worn silver paint on them,
but one by one as we renovate the rooms we paint them black.
Ebony (our little all-black devil cat) will ONLY sit next to the
black ones. The combination looks *really* great 8-)
I swear, cats have an incredible sense of aesthetics...
Another time, Tamara brought home a big block of white marble from
her stone sculpture class; the block was tall and narrow, and Tam
was trying to figure out what she wanted to carve in it. Well, Ebony
*loved* to perch herself up on top of that marble block, feet together,
tail curled around it... the black-and-white combination looked
WONDERFUL. So Tam carved (actually, is still carving) a white cat
out of the white marble (modeled on Ebony, of course!).
When the sculpture is done and she brings it home, I'd love to get a
picture of black Ebony nose-to-nose with the white statue 8-)
--jim
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93.394 | I always wanted a gray longhaired cat! | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | Feline Purrrfect | Mon Mar 01 1993 12:56 | 39 |
| Friday night I came home to one heck of a mess! It's really a good
thing that the FELINERS didn't come over, because you would have had
the laugh of your life!!
As some of you know, I live in a very old house. There's one place in
my dining room where there are three drawers that are built into the
wall.
I had something to do after work at my mother's house, so I didn't go
home right away. I got a call at my mother's from my fiance, who had
just gotten home.
Kyra usually greets us at the door when we get home. However, she
didn't greet us that day. Bob went looking for her and could hear her
cry. He thought maybe I had accidentally shut her into one of the
bedrooms. He finally traced her crying to one of the drawers in the
wall. Well, evidentally, I had left one of the drawers open just
enough so that Kyra could squeeze in. He opened the drawer and out
popped a SOLID GRAY turkish angora!! (she's supposed to be white!)
Evidentally, what had happened is she went into the drawer and then got
behind the drawer. As I said, I live in an old house. I took the
drawer out and it looked like it hadn't been vaccuumed since the house
was built. She evidentally had been rolling in the dust! I think the
reason that she couldn't get out is when she went back into the drawer
from behind it, she may have pulled it shut just enough that she
couldn't squeeze out.
She looked SO funny!! As she walked little puffs of dust would come
out of her coat!! The only white spots on her were on both sides of
her nose, right near her tear ducts.
Of course you know, this HAD To happen the day before a show! I had
just given her a bath Thursday night because I was expecting the
FELINERS over on Friday. I had to give her another bath (obviously).
It took 5 washings to finally get all of the dirt out of her!! Ugh!!!
Holly
|
93.395 | Cat's advertised everything else! | MKOTS3::COCHRANE | Digging in the dirt. | Wed Mar 03 1993 09:12 | 19 |
| The other day I was putting some Clearly Canadian bottles into
the fridge. I had taken them out of the carton and left the
carton (intact, 4 bottle sizeize) on the floor. Well, as usual
Red (aka "The Fur Toddler") had to inspect everything. He
inspected the carton, inspected it a little further, and a
little further an, and then I turned around to see my cat *wearing*
a Clearly Canadian Coastal Cranberry 4-pak carton around his
middle, walking calmly out of my kitchen! He is a big (15 lb)
cat and the carton fit him quite nicely, so I waited to see
how long it would take my walking advertisement to realize
what he'd done. It didn't faze him the least until he went
to sit down and realized that freedom of movement wasn't
what it used to be. At which point he promptly plopped
down on his side and attacked the offending carton, which
I then removed. But it was rather funny looking at him
walking around the room like he was advertising a sidewalk
cafe :-) :-)
Mary-Michael
|
93.396 | Blissing Out! | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Go ahead, make my dinner! | Mon Mar 08 1993 08:20 | 5 |
| Chubs was sitting by the tub yesterday patiently waiting for me to get
out of it. I was petting him for quite a while before I noticed he was
leaning off to one side imitating the leaning tower of pisa. When I
glanced down, he was perched on three legs, his left paw in the air
making "kitty muffins".
|
93.397 | Phew! spring | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Mon Mar 08 1993 08:23 | 11 |
|
It's spring!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cider came in yesterday, after stroking him a bit, I smelt a nasty
whiff............I think he must have rubbed his face against
something a whole tom sprayed against.
I suppose it's a blessing it was only his face - my hand still isn't
back to normal!
Heather
|
93.398 | It's Snowing Catnip! | SAHQ::SINATRA | | Thu Mar 11 1993 16:26 | 16 |
| On Sunday, my husband and I purchased a scratching post for Shadow and
Sammi, and bought a bag of dried catnip to sprinkle on it in case they
weren't interested. But the woman at the store sprayed it with a catnip
spray too, before we left. Well, they were all over it as soon as we
brought it in the door, Sammi climbing it and Shadow laying with his
nose pressed into the carpet, inhaling deeply. So the bag of catnip
went unopened. Yesterday I thought I should put it away until we were
ready to use it, so I took it in and laid it on the kitchen counter.
When my husband got home last night, he found that Shadow had jumped on
the counter, ripped open the bag, and covered the entire kitchen
with catnip - the stove, the counters, the floor, everywhere! We'll be
finding catnip for some time to come. I hope he had a good time!
I only wish I could have seen it - and his face when he heard his
Daddy's key turn in the door. UH OH!
Rebecca
|
93.399 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | Feline Purrrfect | Thu Mar 11 1993 16:57 | 8 |
| RE: .398
hahahaha!! They had quite the "kitty party" while you were gone!!
Cute!
Holly
|
93.400 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Fri Mar 12 1993 07:53 | 8 |
| That is one thing you can't leave hanging around. I put all new
catnip toys and fresh catnip in my freezer until I'm ready to use
them!! I use to put the catnip in my cabinet until smart Barkley
learned how to open the cabinet door!!!
I'm sure they enjoyed themselves that day.....
Sandy
|
93.401 | Label that Catnip... | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Fri Mar 12 1993 07:55 | 7 |
| Ah...just thought of another thing. I store some of the catnip we
use at our shelter in my freezer so I always have huge bags of it!!
Well one day my aunt and cousin opened my freezer...and the look
on their face was precious. They must have thought it was pot
and I was into drug dealing!!
Sandy
|
93.402 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | Feline Purrrfect | Fri Mar 12 1993 11:14 | 9 |
| RE: Sandy,
Even worse, I keep catnip in a sandwich bag, all wrapped up and then
put that into a coffeecan. One day while a friend was over, I dug out
some catnip for the furrfaces. You should have seen the look on my
friend's face when I brought out the sandwich bag!! hahahaha!!! (-:
Holly
|
93.403 | Look what followed me home, mom. Can I keep it? | DELNI::MANDILE | with an e | Mon Mar 15 1993 11:28 | 11 |
|
Nique, my outdoor cat, is bringing home "guests" to visit!
Last week, before the storm, it was what looked like a young
female tabby w/white that looks to be in the "el prego" way!
(Just what I need, being so busy with the long drive, the
Horsemens Faire, the store move to a bigger location....)
Last night, it was a long haired B&W cat, that I think lives
down the street (Whew!) No sign of either cat since their
"visit".....
|
93.404 | Watch out for those guests!!! | POWDML::CORMIER | | Fri Mar 19 1993 08:49 | 7 |
| Be careful, Lynne. My big guy Spike brought home a friend one day, a
female in heat (Spike is neutered and elderly, but can't blame the guy
for trying). After I got her spayed and shots and a new home, Spike
brought home her twin brother. He stayed. Up until this point, NO
OTHER CATS WERE TOLERATED at my house. Guess Spike has a soft spot for
abandoned tiger kitties...
Sarah
|
93.405 | | LEDDEV::LAVRANOS | | Fri Mar 19 1993 09:56 | 17 |
|
I've just about had it with my evil kitty Cleo. I think from now on
she gets locked in the basement when I go to sleep. You see she's got
this wonderful idea that I like to be woken up by the sounds of mini
blinds and fans being playfully batted by a cute little kitty, WRONG!
I've sort of learned to live with this by yelling her name which will
usually put a stop to it. Some mornings it takes a bit more to convice
her that her actions aren't appreciated so I stumble to the bathroom to
grab the water bottle.
Well now she's found out that the kitchen also has these wonderful
blinds which make such a delightful sound. So this morning I hear the
cleo_alarm start and yell out CLEO!, but she doesn't stop so I look
over to the windows and no cat. Finally dawns on me she's downstairs.
Some mornings I wonder why....
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93.406 | religious differences | DEMING::BITTICKS | | Mon Mar 22 1993 07:31 | 17 |
| Yesterday, my parish priest came to the house to bless it. As he was a
little nervous about the dogs, I put them on the porch, but I left the
cat in. The cat settled himself on a chair opposite Father Gee and
spent about 5 minutes staring at the priest, who smiled at him several
times. Then, the Honorable Colonel Sebastian Moran, DROFFC, proceeded
to yawn in Father's face about a half dozen times. The Colonel left he
room for the actual blessing, but did come in again as Father was
leaving. Do I take it that the Colonel is not of the same faith as I?
Have I committed some sort of feline social error by not consulting
with the Colonel about having the house blessed? The two St. Bernards
were perfectly behaved (naturally) but my Afghan cross cried through
the whole visit. I expected that, she's a conservative Republican
Protestant. But I didn't realize the Colonel had objections. How shall
I make amends?
Sari
|
93.407 | | DELNI::MANDILE | with an e | Mon Mar 22 1993 10:54 | 12 |
|
Saturday morning met with Nique's *visitor* waiting patiently at the
door for me to come out. Now, usually this young cat sees me,
and runs. Did my jaw drop open when he (yes, it is a he) not
only came to me, but talked and asked to be petted/fed. He is a young
male, un-neutered )8, but my guess is he is still under 6 months
old. A Mac tabby w/white, he has the cutest face, and unusual coloring
on his head. The white goes up his cheek and neck on one side,
to cover 1/2 of his left ear. Almost looks like he has been dipped
in confectioners sugar, or frosted. Haven't seen him since Saturday,
so I guess he isn't a stray. He wasn't in good weight, but he isn't
a dirty, starving waif, either. Of course, I fed him! (;
|
93.408 | Interpretation of Religious Differences | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Tue Mar 23 1993 13:30 | 17 |
| re: .406
As much as I admire the military prowess of the Honorable Sebastian
Moran, DROFFC, nevertheless, he is following in the footsteps of his
infamous namesake, must be an atheist and hence his behavior during the
house blessing. Though there is an old military axiom that there are
no atheists in a foxhole, alas I am very much afraid that our esteemed
diminutive feline comrade in arms is the exception to the above axiom.
Colonel bob strongly urges that you overlook this flaw in the Colonel's
otherwise outstanding character, and that you proceed from here as if
nothing untoward has occurred.
Personal regards and felicitations to both you and the Colonel from
Col. Bob. Both of us were glad to see the resumption of "dispatches
from the front".
Steffi
|
93.409 | another critter chase | TENAYA::WALTERS | one who waits | Tue Mar 23 1993 16:19 | 22 |
| I won't bore you with the details, but last night there was
a very noisy commotion in our kitchen and when Doug went out
to check, there was Harley with his hunted prey cornered on
the counter - a very large RAT! Now Harley has brought home
some real winners (birds, mice, and even a lizard or two)
but this was uncalled for! Of course, the rat managed to escape
from the kitchen directly into our bedroom, with Harley in hot
pursuit! We must have spent 30 minutes trying to catch this
rodent; it was quite hysterical actually! I was screaming
everytime the rat scurried from one dresser to another and
Harley was leaping about the room trying to recapture him
and Doug was trying to trap it...it was really wild!
Of course I had much difficulty returning to my sound sleep
and woke up everytime I heard Harley go in or out, fearing
that he'd recaptured the thing and brought it back inside!
The weirdest part about this is that the night before, when
I was hugging my furface and giving him his kitty treats, I said
to him, "You know, if I had two dead rats I'd give you one".
Lisa
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93.410 | Not for the squeamish.. | KERNEL::LEYLANDS | Sharon Leyland | Mon Mar 29 1993 10:16 | 26 |
|
This happened a couple of weeks ago and I've only just remembered to
enter it here...
I went home one lunchtime to find Sammie very interested in something
underneath the bookcase in my lounge. I thought it must be a spider
that he had been trying to get (he is partial to a crunchy old
spider...yuk!!).
But he kept flatening himself and, what I thought, was looking underneath.
Funny thing was that when I looked at him properly, his eye level was not
low enough to see underneath - so I gathered that he must be smelling
something! I remember thinking to myself "I didn't realise that
spider's had an odour!!"
Then he would put his paw under as far as he could reach and start
clawing the carpet. This went on for about 20 minutes so I thought I'd
better see what he was after in case he tore up the whole carpet.
So, spider squasher (really brave me) in hand I began to pull out the
bookcase...and there to my horror was a...
completely flat mouse! boy did I jump. The poor little thing must
have run under there to get away from the boys but then couldn't get
out again and died - what a terrible way to go!
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93.411 | | AYRPLN::TAYLOR | PMS + a gun, any questions? | Tue Mar 30 1993 13:58 | 21 |
| Well, this happened on Saturday at the CFF show in Concord, MA.
Kyra, my Turkish Angora, was competing in the show. I was getting her
ready to bring up to a ring and was holding her against the side of my
stomach and trying to groom her belly. Well, she decided that she
didn't want to be groomed anymore and started to squirm. I firmly held
her against me so that she couldn't get away.
Well, she decided to go to drastic measures and BITE the closest thing
to her mouth. Unfortunately, the closest thing was a certain tender
part of my upper female anatomy. Yup, she bit quite hard, too.
Luckily she had to go through my sweater, tshirt and bra in order to
break the skin. I now have a small bruise on my right one.
Ugh!! I was in PAIN for about 1/2 hour!
And of course I was a horrible example and bought her a bed afterward!
Holly
|
93.412 | | MEDUSA::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed Mar 31 1993 14:42 | 20 |
| Kelsey did something really funny last night... or at least I thought
it was.
I was jumproping in the living room to get some exercise, and of course
the cats were fascinated by the rope moving. Kelsey got too close and
the rope hit him in the face (my poor baby!!). He started taking a
nutty, hissing and screaming at the jumprope. Even when I was through
he would cautiously walk by it and mutter under his breath.
Also, on a different note, do any of the other Feliner's cats hate
bananas? Kelsey detests the smell of them, and backs up frantically if
I am eating one and he's on the counter. This morning I put two in my
lunchbag and he was watching me pack lunch, and you would have thought
I was using the banana to ward off evil spirits the way he backed up
and scrunched his face!
Guess you had to be there!!
-Roberta
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93.413 | Pee is a banana lover | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Wed Mar 31 1993 14:54 | 6 |
| Pee Man loves bananas!! When I was showing him, I used to have to
share my breakfast banana with him every morning. Of course, he likes
just about everything I like. We had fun at shows, sharing bananas and
chicken burritos, my two cat show favorite foods. :')
Jo
|
93.414 | | GOOEY::JUDY | Reaching for a four leaf clover | Wed Mar 31 1993 15:23 | 15 |
|
Roberta
Sasha's like that with newspaper. I had a friend over who
teased her with the paper. He put his hand under it and
made it look like the paper was trying to attack her. After
he moved his hand, she would only come so close and jab at
it, back off, jab at it, back off, sniff it, hit it. It was
so funny!
And yes, she hates bananas too. =)
JJ
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93.415 | Let's play 'clean house' | JULIET::LANE_BE | | Wed Mar 31 1993 17:40 | 17 |
|
My overgrown kitten, Stingo, absolutely loves it when I mop the floor
or vacuum the carpet. For some strange reason he thinks this a game
and the broom, mop or vaccuum is chasing him. My other two run and
hide during any 'cleaning' activity. Our kitchen is raised about 6
inches higher than the loving room and Stingo will sit there crouched
down with just his head resting on the kitchen floor. He will watch
the broom and mop come closer to him and he crouches further and
further down (looks like a kitty-skin rug with moving eyes). Nothing
will discourage him, not the broom bristles actually touching his nose,
or the smell of cleaner or even the noise from the vacuum. I have to
actually lock him in another room most of the time or I end up with a
kitty with the cleaniest little face and feet in the West. ;^)
My fearless boy!
Becky
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93.416 | he actually hissed at me! | RHETT::LACORTI | | Wed Mar 31 1993 20:24 | 13 |
| I few days ago I had my hand wrapped inside my sweatshirt and
Chief and I were playing. I would touch him, back off, and then
he would attack. This is his favorite game with my husband's
hand. The only difference is that my hand was covered up... Well
he did not know what the object was and after a while he actually
hissed while in play mode. I took it personally, but he was really
hissing at my hidden hand that he thought was some strange creature.
I really never approved of this game since it induces biting, but
it is so cute how he goes on his back, tries to bite your hand, while
at the same time kicking the hand/arm with his hind paws. This is
my husbands favorite way to relate to the cat and I dont want to
stop this bond.
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93.417 | They do have plotting minds! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I think, therefore I think I am | Thu Apr 01 1993 09:54 | 30 |
| Well, Finnigan thinks he has me all figured out. NOT! ;-) We have a
stray outside our house, that I am just waiting to get to the vet and
then the shelter, (My cats absolutely HATE him!).
Anyway, I feed him in the morning, but not usually at night, because I
don't want raccoons coming around. (I'll give him a snack in the
evening if he comes around, but I don't leave it down for him at night)
Usually about 5:00 in the morning this guy decides he's hungry, and
tries to come in through the kitty door. Finnigan stands gaurd and pops
him every time he sticks a paw through.
Rather than listen to this, I usually get up, get some food for my
outdoor guy, and put it on the porch for him, and all is quiet. I made
the mistake of giving Finney a treat once too, because he protected his
house. DUMB!! I should have known better! ;-)
This morning at 4:00, I heard the kitty door creaking a bit, then I
heard it get whacked, and I heard some growling, so I got up, put the
porch light on, and there was no stray out there at all, (He usually
waits for me to open the door before he moves away) but Finney ran
to the kitchen expecting his treat for being a protector! Unreal!
Since he's too fat anyway, he was forced to wait until I got up to feed
my whole crew. Pretty smart though, and it may have worked, had he not
picked quite so early a time to try it! ;-)
Furfaces! What would the world be like without them? BORING, that's
what! ;-)
Yonee
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93.418 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Three Tigers on my Couch | Thu Apr 01 1993 16:40 | 18 |
| Last night the new kitty demonstrated why his name should be
MacGyver. He's too resourceful.
I had him out of the tokyo cage for a while since Jo and Ken were
over. The original plan was to send him home with them since he
wasn't quite working into the household. We decided to postpone
that decision for a while longer. Anyway, I had put all the other
cats toys up on top of the entertainment center 'cause MacGyver
like to get into them all (there are bunches of catnip toys in
there he loves to slobber all over). At one point MacGyver climbed
up on the cat tree next to the tokyo cage. He then proceeded to
walk across the top of the cage and hop over to the entertainment
center. Next thing we new he had his face buried in the basket full
of toys.
MacGyver is definitely an appropriate name for this guy.
Jan
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93.419 | | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Fri Apr 02 1993 13:07 | 7 |
|
Re: .411 I can sympathize with you! I experienced the same thing
a few years back--inflicted by a poodle. youchhhhhhhh!!!!!
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93.420 | Hide and seek | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Thu Apr 15 1993 15:40 | 20 |
| Bob and I spent over 2 very worried hours this morning looking for
Misha.
The original plan was for Bob to take Misha to the vet's this morning
(we never mentioned a word about it, since he hid last time Bob told
him they were going to the vet's). At 8:00 Bob called the vet to say
he would be late, because we couldn't find the cat. They said they
would keep the appointment open til 10:30 when Dr Rue goes into
surgery. We even looked outside on the very small chance that Misha
got out. We searched inside all the closets, under the bed, everyplace
we could think of and no Mish. Finally, at 9:45, I had to get to work.
About 10:20, Bob called. He had been sitting quietly upstairs, and heard
our contractor arrive, so he went down to talk with him. Bob looked into
the living room and THERE was Misha, sitting by the couch and looking very
innocent. We have NO idea where he was hiding. Can he read minds? He
never hid from us like that before. Such frustration and worry. 8-}
Steffi
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93.421 | Fourth Dimension? ;-) | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I think, therefore I think I am | Thu Apr 15 1993 16:16 | 7 |
| I'll bet Misha was either in the fourth dimension for a visit, or he was
just making himself invisible to you and hubby, because he knew where
he was 'supposed' to be going!
Cats! I couldn't be without them!
Yonee
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93.422 | Cat TV LIVE from Morgan Hill | DAGWST::BROWN | everybody run Prom Queen's Gotta Gun! | Mon May 03 1993 16:40 | 14 |
| A family of birds has decided to build it's nest in the eaves of our
roof right above our patio door. My cats are going nuts! There was so
much birdy activity during the building phase, but now there are baby
birds in there chirping most of the time. I come home from work and
open the patio door to let the breeze in, and 10 cats have their faces
pressed to the screen and are making that "chatter" that they make.
It's a riot. I can imagine what will happen when the baby birds emerge
from the nest to try their wings at flying. My cats will probably have
apoplexy. :')
Crazy birds to build a nest on a house full of cats. Well, at least
all mine are indoors only.
Jo
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93.423 | | GOOEY::JUDY | slept with romance, danced with lust | Tue May 04 1993 13:50 | 6 |
|
Oh my.....I crack up when Sasha makes that noise. I think
I'd be rolling around on the floor if I had ten of them making
that noise!!
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93.424 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed May 05 1993 14:03 | 9 |
| Do any of your cats make noise while yawning?
Taja opens his mouth real wide to yawn, and then goes something like,
"Meeaww" real loud while he's doing it. It is so funny! Leave it to
those Siamese to keep you laughing.
-Roberta
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93.425 | Me Too | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, Engineering Technical Office | Thu May 06 1993 11:17 | 6 |
| re .424 - yep, Merlin does that all the time. His mum was Siamese (his
dad walked out of the woods one day). He's just full of interesting
little (and big) noises.
len.
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93.426 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Wed May 12 1993 17:39 | 25 |
| Well, here is an interesting cat tale that happened last night.
I opened the slider door in the bedroom so the cats could get fresh air
through the screen. Now, there are no holes in this screen, nor have
the cats ever opened it before. Until last night. After I opened the
screen I went in the living room to watch Rescue 911 for an hour, and
went back into the bedroom afterwards to find both Herbie and Taja *one
the balcony*, meowing at me to hurry up and let them back inside!!
Somehow, they managed to open the screen, go out on the balcony, and
*close* the screen again!! But, they could not figure out how to open
it from the outside to let themselves back in.
I am proud of them though, because they must have just sat there
enjoying the fresh air instead of devising ways to escape.
While all this was going on, Kelsey was digging in my purse and I
couldn't for the life of me figure out why he was frantically spilling
it's contents. Perhaps he was looking for a nail file or something to
free them. Either that or he wanted money to run away from home!!
I certainly won't be leaving the slider open anymore unless I am right
there in the room!
-Roberta
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93.428 | They are TOO smart sometimes! ;-) | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Mon Jul 26 1993 10:42 | 11 |
| I'm sure this note is going to get moved to the something they did
today note, but what the heck, I'll reply first! ;-) Heh Heh! 8-)
What a great story! Furfaces never cease to amaze me in the things they
seem to reason out, in order to get into trouble! ;-) Watch out though,
if he teams up with the dog, you could be in for some real mischief!
;-)
Thanks! I needed a good story on a boring Monday morning! ;-)
Yonee
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93.427 | Thievery! | NAC::WHITMORE | | Mon Jul 26 1993 10:59 | 24 |
| My little terror Spunky has learned a new trick.
Saturday morning I was climbing out of the shower when I heard
something fall on the floor in the kitchen. Around the corner I come
and there's Spunk on the floor, busily chomping down on the pieces of a
small milk-bone dog biscuit!!!!
What? How'd he get that??!! The milk-bones are in a flip-top box on
the counter under the upper cabinets! He'd gotten up in there, opened
the box, flipped out a bone onto the floor so it would break into
pieces, then jumped down to eat it up before the dog came along!!!
Of course if the dog were smarter I could see the two of them cleaning
me out of all sorts of goodies - hey - one for you, one for me!!!
[I ruined their fun tho' - emptied the box of milk bones into the
doggie cookie jar - with a screw top lid. If he can get in there I'm
going to rename him Houdini!]
Of course all this begs the question of why does the cat want the
dog bones.... !
Dana & Spunky the milk-bone thief
-dana & spunky the thief
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93.429 | Ashley | NEACS2::WENZEL | | Mon Aug 16 1993 10:41 | 27 |
| I am typically a read only noter but just had to write about this one!!
Ashley is our 5 month old tiger kitten who is has been an angel up
until a couple of weeks ago when we started cat sitting for Sam,
our neighbors cat who lives across the hall. Sam is a great cat
but Ashley has been so spoiled with attention by us that any
other cat is a threat to her being queen of the house. So, needless
to say she is p***ed off! For a couple of nights she kept us
up all night pouncing on the bed and attacking any body parts
that moved. We have let her sleep with us because she usually
would just go to sleep when we did and wake us up when it was morning.
But after a couple of sleepless nights we shut her out of the bedroom
and she proceeded to dig a hole in the carpet outside our door!!
She did this two nights in a row and finally my husband got a
cage from our neighbors who are away and put her in it for a couple
of hours. To make a long story longer......the cage thing has worked
so far. Those two hours in a cage (although at first I thought is was
mean) changed her behavior completely and she is now fine at night and
doesn't bother us. But last night as we were watching TV she picked
up her favorite toy, (a stuffed cat that is almost bigger than her)
that she spends hours wrestling with, carried it by the scruff of the
neck, and threw it in the cage!!! She sat there for about an hour and
guarded it. Talk about children repeating their parents behavior!!!
Sorry that was so long!
Susan
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93.430 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Mon Aug 16 1993 10:47 | 4 |
| Susan...hopefully you got a picture of her guarding her BAD stuffed
kitty who she was obviously punishing!!!!
Sandy
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93.431 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | | Mon Aug 16 1993 11:06 | 10 |
| I wasn't feeling too well yesterday morning, so I had a lie-in.
I must admit, I hadn't realised what a loving, generous and concerned
pussycat Jimmy was until now. He went outside, killed a mouse and
brought it in especially for me! Chewed it carefully to soften it up
for the invalid, then dumped it right on the pillow, near to my head, so
I could see it when I woke up!!!
Thank God I wasn't asleep on my back with my mouth open or I shudder to
think what could have happened.
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93.432 | tight roping...a new dimension... | SHARE::MILES | | Mon Aug 16 1993 17:37 | 14 |
| I had finally laid my head down on the pillow for a good nights sleep
last night at about midnight. Not a moment after I shut the light off
and got into bed, I noticed my cats unusually rambunxious
(spelling???). I just couldn't figure it out. Pookie was walking on
top of the door, yes!!! the door, up by the ceiling....tight roping, I
guess...while Pickles and Pepper (the kittens) tried to jump from my
bureau to the top of the door also. I finally grabbed them and shut
them in the other part of the house. It wasn't until morning, that I
noticed a HUGE moth the size of a silver dollar flying around...
And they wanted him BAD!!!
Now I get it!!!!
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93.433 | The Colonel stages a raid | JURAN::BITTICKS | | Tue Aug 17 1993 10:13 | 21 |
| The Hon. Colonel Sebastian Moran, DROFFC, made a successful attack on
the enemy last night. He has had designs on this foe for some time.
In April, I bought a card table so I'd have a place to do jigsaw
puzzles. When not in use for that, I leave it on the porch to put
flowers on. The Colonel has named this his favorite observation post to
survey the outside world. Lately, I have been "borrowing" it at night
to do a puzzle on. Apparently, the Colonel took offense at that and
last night he climbed on my chair, got up on the table next to the
chair and made a flying assault on the puzzle in progress. He landed in
the middle of the tray I was using to sort some colors in and sent a
couple of hundred pieces flying. I screamed, the dogs barked and the
Colonel stood defiantly as if he were saying "This is unauthorized use
of military equipment. Cease and desist at once."
Not being the military type, I picked him up and dumped him on the
porch, with his brothers and sister and spent an hour recovering the
pieces from the four corners of the room.
I wish he'd take up chasing moths and leave my stuff alone!
Sari
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93.434 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | | Tue Aug 17 1993 11:05 | 7 |
| re: -1
Reminds me of the time I was trying to complete an enormous puzzle on a
low table in the back room. It took a couple of weeks and I left it out
each time and kept going back to it.
So did Rosie. When I missed the final vital pieces, I went looking in
all her favourite hidey-holes and found the missing pieces well chewed
and totally ruined.
|
93.435 | | TEMPE::MERRICK | Stark Raving Sane!? | Tue Aug 17 1993 15:05 | 4 |
| With three cats who love to dive into a half finished puzzle and
chew up pieces, my solution has been to cover it with a board or
phone books, anything they can't move easily. Since I've started
doing that I haven't lost any pieces. ;^)
|
93.436 | | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Tue Aug 17 1993 16:52 | 4 |
| Oh Sari, you assaulted a military officer of such high and official
rank!? Oh my, you do realize the trouble you're in now? Oh I
tremble to think of the corporal punishment you shall receive when
the great Colonel brings in his troops..........
|
93.437 | Freeloader! | WITNES::CORMIER | | Wed Aug 18 1993 11:37 | 6 |
| I was packing for an extended weekend, filling up my giant duffle bag
with as many pieces of clothing as I could fit. Odd, I can usually
stuff more than that in there. Oh well, zip it up and off I go. Gosh,
it seems awfully heavy for just summer-weight clothing... Luckily I
bothered to open it up. There was Brutus - all 15 pounds of him!
Sarah
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93.438 | Another petite kitty | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Wed Aug 18 1993 11:41 | 6 |
|
My Tiggr is an 18 pounder, but the bags/suitcases is one of
favorite spots. Whenever I take one out, even my briefcase,
he hopes in as if to say "you aren't going anywhere without
me!"
|
93.439 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | | Fri Sep 10 1993 13:55 | 15 |
| The cheekiest little kitten has moved into a house near my mother. A
beautiful little black male kitten, with absolutely no fear whatsoever.
He lives with a couple of dogs, some chickens, a goat and heaven knows
what else, so I suppose it's to be expected. He also regularly comes to
my mother's house to steal food from her cat's bowl (typical male!) and
to play with Becky, my mother's cat.
Last night, my brother came over with his two labrador dogs. The kitten
came to see if Becky was coming out to play and peeped in through the
closed patio doors. Of course, as soon as the dogs saw him, they went
mad, barking and rushing towards the doors.
The kitten didn't turn a hair. Instead of bolting off, he rubbed his
back into the glass door, looked at the dogs, then casually sauntered
off, leaving the two dogs absolutely flabbergasted at his nerve!
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93.440 | Hey! I'm sorry, OK? | POWDML::CORMIER | | Fri Sep 10 1993 15:03 | 12 |
| I have 2 dogs and 2 cats. One cat, Brutus, and one dog, Bandit,
absolutely hate each other. However, the other dog, Bart, and Brutus
are best friends. Last night Brutus was in the linen closet, and
Bandit was hassling him. Bandit left, and Bart innocently put his
nose into the linen closet for a quick look-see. Brutus must have
expected Bandit had come back again for more, and lunged at Bart. Bart
was so surprised, and I swear Brutus was shocked to see he had ambushed
the wrong dog! Brutus then proceeded to apologize to Bart, rubbing up
against him, cleaning his ears for him. It was so cute to see Brutus
following Bart around, trying to make up : )
Sarah
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93.441 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Mon Oct 04 1993 09:54 | 14 |
| Taja did a really un-cat like thing last night.
I was engrossed in the channel 5 movie-of-the-week, and he was sleeping
on the arm of the sofa next to me. All of a sudden he just fell off
the arm onto the floor with a thud! It was quite humorous, although he
was very embarrassed, and just glared at me with an "I meant to do
that" look on his face.
Of course he did manage to put two rips in the fabric on his way down,
when he tried to catch his balance with his claws. Years ago, I would
have been pissed, but now I just shrug it off and forget about it.
-R.
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93.442 | Holyy, Mondo, Kyra and Slippers? | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Wed Oct 13 1993 13:34 | 4 |
| OK Holly, when are you going to enter the Mondo/Kyra chase story you
told Monday? It was a great one!
Yonee
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93.443 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | Cats Rule! Dogs Drool! | Thu Oct 14 1993 09:03 | 33 |
| Ok, here it is.
(and Yonne, don't ever call me Holy(y). I haven't been Holy in AGES!
(-:)
I have a pair of those big overstuffed slippers shaped like puppies.
YOu know, the ones that are sometimes difficult to walk in?! Well, My
dear little Mondo is scared to death of them. They're ok when I don't
have them on my feet, but when I'm wearing them and they "move", he
will back away from them and hiss at them.
Well, the other day I was wearing these slippers as it was QUITE cold
in our house. Mondo had seen them a few times and each time backed
away and hissed. It's SO funny to see this little guy scared to death
of my slippers!!
I was standing next to the stove in the kitchen which is right next to
the dining room door. Mondo and Kyra were in the dining room playing
"tag" (Mondo goes and attacks Kyra's head, then runs away. Kyra then
runs and attacks Mondo's head and runs away. GREAT game! (-:).
Well, evidentally Kyra was chasing Mondo into the kitchen when I just
happened to walk into the doorway (remember, I'm still wearing the
slippers!). Mondo was running through the doorway, took one look at my
slippers, tried to put on the breaks and couldn't, hissed, jumped about
2 feet in the air, turned around in mid flight and ended up landing on
Kyra as he tried to run away!
I almost DIED laughing at him! He was SO funny!! Kyra just looked at
me as if to say, "What a stupid kid!"
Holly
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93.444 | My kids are on drugs!!!! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Thu Oct 14 1993 11:01 | 34 |
| Sorry Holly! I did the same thing in the body of the note, but fixed
that one! My fingers always seem to put the wrong letter as the double!
DAH!
Anyway, I have a cute story to tell that happened actually while I was
asleep! I worked for a couple of hours last night, sewing about 70
catnip pouches for the kitties at the Framingham Shelter. (they love
them).
Well, dummy that I am, I went into brain lock, and actually put them in
a zip lock bag, and put them on the floor next to the door, so I would
remember to put them in my car today for the shelter!
This morning I got up, and saw all these strange lumps all over the
living room floor, and discovered that my kids had ripped the middle out
of the zip lock bag, and the catnip pouches were strewn to the four
corners of the room! They were everywhere, like they had just rolled in
them and scattered them!
I got a new bag and put them all back, (but not on the floor!) but I
did lose at least two of them to the spit monster! A couple of them
were soaked! YUCK! ;-)
I wish I could have seen whoever did this, playing in the pile! I'll
bet it was like kids diving in a pile of raked leaves! No one acted too
hung over this morning though!
I stood there for a minute in disbelief, and then I started laughing
like crazy! What an airhead thing to do though! Leave that bag right in
front of them like that! You'd think I'd know better by now!
Yonee
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93.445 | | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Fri Oct 15 1993 08:42 | 9 |
|
Yonee,
It must have been the kitty-telepathy ... "put them down
by the door ..... by the door ...put them down ....."
Must've made their night interesting!
Heidi
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93.446 | I must have been brainwashed! ;-) | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Fri Oct 15 1993 09:46 | 8 |
| I don't know what I was thinking when I did that! You must be right! I
was brainwashed into doing it! ;-)
I really do know better, as they have tried to do that before! I
usually stick them in the freezer until I take them out of the house!
How do they manage to do that though? 8-)
Yonee
|
93.447 | | MROA::DJANCAITIS | water from the moon | Fri Oct 15 1993 09:59 | 22 |
| Yonee's story about the catnip bags reminded me of one - my roommate,
when I read Yonee's story to her, said "Deb, you gotta tell them about...."!
So here it is.............
Back in the days when Peanut was my ONLY cat (I've since progressed to 3
of mine, 1 for my son and 2 are my roommate's), Ginny had a BIG ONE POUND
BAG of Catnip that my aunt gave "Neely" (Ginny's now-16-yr-old cat) for
Christmas - Ginny had "hidden" it up on one of the higher shelves of the
bookcase, INSIDE another box..............
Peanut was into climbing at the time, and climbed the bookcase on occasion.
Low & Behold, when Ginny went upstairs one night, there was Peanut on her
ORIENTAL CARPET, with the full pound of catnip strewn around him, stoned
out of his gourd !!!!!!!!!!!!!! He had managed not only to climb the
bookcase, but also to find the box that the catnip was in, get it open,
AND get the catnip out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
'Course, the followup to that was when Ginny cleaned it all up, she had
to HIDE the VACUUM & TRASH CAN until we could get it out for collection -
she left the basket out once and Peanut knocked it over to get more
'nip !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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93.448 | Kitty dental hygiene | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Wed Oct 20 1993 12:54 | 23 |
| I love my cat, but there are times....
I went to the dentist yesterday, and they put this gloppy fluoride
stuff around the base of some of my teeth. They told me not to rinse or
swallow for half an hour and sent me home.
So, I sat down at my desk to try to do some homework, and Poppy, as
usual, plopped herself right in front of me under the desk lamp. She
started sniffing my face, and I figured it was the usual kitty nose
touches. Then she started to sniff my mouth and tried to stick her nose
between my lips. The fluoride stuff was sweet-tasting, and I guess she
wanted to check it out. I pushed her away, but she kept sticking her
nose in my face, trying to lick my mouth. Then she used her paw to try
to pry my lips open.
It was bad enough having this yucky stuff in my mouth without having a
cat nose in there too! So, I directed Miss Poppy to the porch until I
could rinse my mouth out.
Geez, I thought cats had some dignity!
Kate
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93.449 | Thanks! I needed a cute story! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Wed Oct 20 1993 13:59 | 9 |
| Kate,
Thanks for that story! I can't tell you how much I needed that right
now! I'm sitting here laughing in my office like a buffoon picturing
Poppy trying to pry your mouth open to investigate that new smell!
Love,
Yonee
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93.450 | Just hanging in... but not happy about it. | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Wed Oct 27 1993 14:39 | 19 |
| The scene:
My apartment. Major items visible: Me on the floor playing my guitar
and a wooden rocking chair with a slatted back.
The event:
I'm hapily playing my guitar, when I hear this meowing noise. I think,
"I'm not playing *that* badly" and turn to look.
Poor Miss Abel has gotten herself stuck in the rocking chair! She
tried to go out the back between some of the slats, and made it except
for her rear legs, which were wedged in place. Since her front was
hanging in mid air, she couldn't push backwards, and she couldn't get
any traction on the seat, so she was *stuck*. And she was letting the
whole world know that she was NOT happy about it. I, of course :-),
immediately sprang into action, and rescued her, and spent the next
10 or 15 minutes holding her on my lap. She calmed down immediately,
and soon forgot about the incident as I stroked her head the way she
likes so much.
All's well that ends with a purring kitty...
:-)
|
93.451 | | USCTR1::SRYLANDER | Get a life....Get 9 | Wed Oct 27 1993 14:56 | 7 |
| re: .450
I'm sorry, but I just had to laugh when I pictured that poor kitty
stuck inbetween the slats of the rocking chair, trying desparately to
free herself.
Lori B.
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93.452 | I did too, but after she was almost asleep... | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Wed Oct 27 1993 16:08 | 6 |
| I laughed too, but not until I was holding her and she was purring....
all the poor girl could do was kind flop around a little bit...
:-)
|
93.453 | Good Boy Taja! | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Wed Nov 03 1993 09:06 | 6 |
| I was very proud of Taja last night. He is my bullemic cat as I have
stated in the file numerous times, and usually heaves wherever he sees
fit. But last night, he went upstairs, got into the litter box, and
puked his guts out. What a cat! I don't think he understood why I was
praising him up and down for getting sick, though. :)
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93.454 | Spunky pulled an all-nighter | NAC::WHITMORE | | Wed Nov 03 1993 09:19 | 31 |
| Arrggghhhhh -
We had been keeping Spunky locked up (his words) indoors preceding and
during the Halloween weekend. He was also in all day and night Monday,
so he was absolutely bouncing off the walls (literally) Tuesday. This
cat has so much energy to burn!! So last night when we got home we put
his collar on and let him out - well he was full of it! Playing in the
leaves, chasing us around, just plain carrying on. We went to take our
dog for a walk but SPunky started to follow us so we came back into the
yard, played with him some more, and then got in the car and drove off
to the high school to walk around there. When we got back, SPunk was
nowhere to be found. 8pm, no cat. 9pm, no cat. We start walking
around the neighborhood clanking the fork against the food dish (his
favorite sound). No Spunk. We start knocking on neighbors doors to
inquire whether he could have gotten into a car or garage. No luck.
10pm - drive up and down the streets looking for him, checking out
dumpsters. No Spunk. 11pm - we decide to put some food out on the
back porch, put a chair out with some rugs on it, and leave the outside
lights on. 2am, no cat. 4am,, no cat. 6am - TA DA!!!! There he is
curled up in the chair on the back porch!!
He ate a whole 1/2 cup of food, purring the whole time, and when I
checked him over I found a nice cut on his ear but no other injuries.
(any tips for cleaning out a surface wound?) My neighbor, who babysits
him when we go away and loves him to death, called at 7am to say that
when she got up at 5:30 she saw him sleeping in the chair.
So Mom is very tired today - and so is Spunk - he was sacked out on my
bed when I left for work this morning. I wonder where he went????
-dana
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93.455 | What's the noise? | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:38 | 16 |
| Last night Bob and I and 3 cats were in the family room. All of a
sudden we heard a thumping noise. Bob did a cursory look around, and
didn't see anything. I knew I hadn't closed Marnie in a closet,
because he had been in the room a little while ago. A few minutes
later, we heard more thumping. Bob went to look around. I had Misty
on my lap. Bob couldn't find anything. So I moved Misty and walked
down the hall and put on the light in Bob's bathroom (which is right
near the family room.) There is a moving box in there with the flaps
closed and I could see orange fur though the middle crack where the
flaps meet. I called Bob to come and see what I found and we collasped
in laughter. I opened the flaps and out jumped Marnie. We wondered
how he got in and closed the flaps, then realized that the flaps were
closed and he just pushed one down a little as he jumped in. But once
in, he couldn't push the flap out. It was sooo funny.
Steffi
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93.456 | | MROA::DJANCAITIS | water from the moon | Wed Nov 03 1993 14:58 | 8 |
| -.1 just reminded me of last night at our house - I was sitting on the
couch watching some TV with my son - kept hearing noises upstairs (not
unusual as the cats like to run & jump and wrestle & play) but then the
noises changed to sounding like someone was knocking stuff around on
a table - went up and what did I find ????? MISSY WITH HER HEAD STUCK
IN THE KLEENEX BOX !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The two girls LOVE to shred up
kleenex, to the point that they'll "steal" it from the wastebaskets -
I guess Missy wanted some *fresh* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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93.457 | The tissue connection! | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Wed Nov 03 1993 15:14 | 15 |
| The kleenex box! I love it! My Feendoonie also has a thing about
shredding tissues! She shreds any paper that may be on the floor, but
the tissue thing is a bit different.
I keep a box of tissues on the corner of my bed. (not on the table, on
the bed itself, right beside my head. Allergies you know!) If she wants
me to get up, and I'm being lazy, she will start shredding the tissue
that is sticking out of the box. If I tuck it back in, she digs it back
out! Drives me nuts. You wouldn't think something as quiet as that
would wake me out of a dead sleep, but it sure gets my attention fast!
Yup, I surrender after a while, and get up and feed the gang! I think
the other two put her up to it, as they eat a lot more than she does!
Yonee
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93.458 | Kittens, Cats'n Cotton | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, Engineering Technical Office | Wed Nov 03 1993 16:03 | 13 |
|
Every now and then the kittens (re)discover the Kleenex box, but mostly
their favorite thing to shred and carry around and hide in Daddy's bed
is ... Q-tips! I keep finding Q-tips in the most obscure places. Some
with the cotton tuft all puffed up enormously and stretched out, others
completely denuded of cotton. They steal them out of the wastebaskets.
They're especially delectable if they've got ... yech ... earwax on
them! I have to be careful to remember to throw away Q-tips with
noxious substances on them (like rubbing alcohol or lighter fluid) in
non-kitten-accessible waste repositories.
len.
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93.459 | Little 'gifts' | TANRU::CHAPMAN | | Wed Nov 03 1993 16:23 | 17 |
| Weedie got in the habit of bringing his favorite furry spider guy (a furry head
with pipe cleaner legs) to bed at night -- after hunting for it, capturing it,
and wrestling it to the ground ...he would jump up on the bed drop it and then
lay down waiting to be praised for being such a mighty hunter cat. I know that
cats that catch live prey will drop their gifts at the feet of their loved ones
--- and I suspect that this is what Weedie's offerings are.
However .... we are now up to a steady stream of toys of all sorts and
descriptions ending up on the bed. This morning I counted 15 (that fifteen!)
toys ... spider guys, furry mice, rope balls -- this is his record. Each
morning I distribute them throughout the house on my way down stairs, tossing a
few in each room. At night I hear Weederman as he collects his toys.
My bed is queen-size, where I take up about a 12 inch strip .... way over on the
edge -- the rest of the bed belongs to Weedie, Tiki, and more toys than most
pet stores carry ... but I suspect that every noter here has a similar sleeping
arrangement ...
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93.460 | | NETRIX::michaud | Jeff Michaud, PATHWORKS for Windows NT | Wed Nov 03 1993 16:46 | 7 |
| Re: .459 (Q-Tips)
One of mine likes Q-Tips also. However someone told me it's
not good because the cotton could result in impacted intestines
(he used to chew the cotton off and eat it)? I now leave my
used Q-Tips up on a shelf til trash day, but he still begs
every morning when I clean my ears.
|
93.461 | another all nighter | RHETT::LACORTI | | Wed Nov 03 1993 16:52 | 8 |
| .454
I know what you mean about the all nighter... On top of that, when
they come home at 6am they act as if they did nothing wrong. Meanwhile
you wake up every couple of hours just to check.. I am glad it is
getting cold out so that he will not do this any more
sandy
|
93.462 | Kitty catnip - Comet? | GRANMA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Thu Nov 04 1993 15:27 | 13 |
| Last night I was inspired to dump Comet cleanser into the toilet bowl
and let it soak for a while... (bowl was in a double YUCK state).
One of the cats came in to check out what I was doing and started
rubbing up against the toilet bowl. I thought he just had the "face
itchies". But then he jumped up on the toilet (lid was down) and
started rolling around like I had sprinkled catnip rather than Comet.
This went on for 5 minutes or so. Now... I don't know if it was the
Comet or what but it was certainly funny to see him going into ecstasy
over a toilet cleaner (I was very careful about making sure he wasn't
able to get into any of the stuff). Gee, I wonder if I should clean the
toilets more often??? nah :^)
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93.463 | Dog Food? | JURAN::BITTICKS | | Fri Nov 05 1993 07:51 | 12 |
| I have a strange occurance I need advice on. The justly famous Dr. Moss
recently attended a seminar on giant breed dogs and called me to say I
should put my puppy on dog food immediately. Twice this week, I've been
in the living room with all three dogs when I've heard "crunch crunch
crunch" coming from the pup's bowl. The Honorable Colonel Sebastian
Moran, DROFFC, cannot get enough of this new dog food. The pieces are
as big as his face, but he is determined to eat it. I know dogs are
attracted to cat food, but this is a new on on me! Has anyone else
experienced this?
Sari (and Rumpole who wants to know why it is bad for him to eat the
cat's food, but cute when the cat eats his food).
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93.464 | | LEDDEV::LAVRANOS | | Fri Nov 05 1993 09:49 | 22 |
|
Well .459 reminded me of my cat Cleo. Some of her favorite toys are
stuffed animals, and rope - 3' and 4' in length.
We've installed a cat door in our living room to the basement where
they spend their days. (I don't get any style points for that
decorative feature but it keeps the litter box in the basement :-)))
Anyhow, I get a kick watching her struggle to bring in the stuffed
animals through this cat door. One morning I found at least 4 of her
toys in the living room. Thankfully only a couple made it on the bed.
Does anyone elses cat love rope? She's obsessive about it! At night
she'll always bring it into bed, but only after walking over me with
the rope in tow. And in the mornings she positions the rope beside the
bed as she waits under the bed hoping someone will come by to pick up
the rope so that she can attack it.
It's pretty funny, we'll spend all this money on cat toys and Cleo's
favorite is rope!
...Rania
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93.465 | Budding hockey fan | MSE1::SUTTON | He roams the seas in freedom... | Fri Nov 05 1993 10:00 | 15 |
| Rhiannon discovered hockey last night.
I was watching the Bruins game while I caught up on some reading on
the couch when she got up from her usual perch on my lap and trotted
over in front of the TV; she sat directly in front of the screen and
turned her head in exact synchronization with the movement of the
puck on the screen. At one point when the puck left the screen off
to one side, she got up and moved to look on the floor to see if
it had popped out!
After a few minutes she lost interest and returned to her nap on my
lap. She seemed completely uninterested in the Bruins win, or Neely's
hat trick, or......
/Harry
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93.466 | Spend a fortune on toys and..... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Fri Nov 05 1993 10:03 | 14 |
| Yup, I've spent a literal fortune on kitty toys, and Feendoonie's
absolute favorite toy in the world, is a ball of tin foil! She'll chase
it and bat it for hours! I'm lucky in that she doesn't ever want to
chew it. Just play with it! I would be VERY nervous if she tended to
chew it. She doesn't even bite it! (Whew!)
She likes her feather toy best as an interactive plaything. (read Mom
and/or Dad plays with her) I'm very lucky when it comes to toys. If we
aren't actively playing, they are ignored, so if I forget to put one up
out of the way, I still don't have to worry about them hurting
themselves. I've heard so many scary stories about some of the toys I
have! I'm glad my cats are too lazy to play by themselves! 8-)
Yonee
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93.467 | | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Fri Nov 05 1993 12:02 | 9 |
| Re .463
Sari, I have friends who have a couple of big dogs and cats. When we
were visiting, it was fun to watch the little kitten run to eat the
dog's kibble as soon as it was put in the bowl. The dog patiently
waited until the kitten ate what she wanted. That dog and the cats
would also curl up and sleep together.
Steffi
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93.468 | Cleaners with Bleach .. | TANRU::CHAPMAN | | Fri Nov 05 1993 12:41 | 9 |
| Re: .462
I remember reading, in the distant past, that cats are dangerously
attracted to bleach -- and will even drink it, although it is a deadly
poison. I wonder if your cleanser had a bleach base that in combination with
the water in the bowl released the bleach odor.
Bye, Carel
|
93.469 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Fri Nov 05 1993 14:33 | 9 |
| Re: .462
It definitely has something to do with the bleach. I get a
similar reaction when I spray my dilute bleach and water
disinfectant solution in areas of my apartment.
I believe Comet is a bleach based product
Jan
|
93.470 | | MROA::DJANCAITIS | water from the moon | Mon Nov 08 1993 10:04 | 19 |
| re .463 - cat eating dog food............
In our house, we have (collectively, between my son, myself & my roommate)
five dogs & six cats ............ALL of the cats come running when they
hear us open the can that holds the dogs' dry food..........one of them,
Peanut, will eat the dry food right out of the container and has also
gotten into the habit (thanks to my roommate !) of licking the fork/spoon
after the canned food is mixed in !!!!!! The other cats will attempt
to get into the dogs' dishes before they do, but the guys won't let them...
we also have to think about where we put the dishes if one of the dogs
doesn't finish........the cats will jump/climb to the counter, the island,
the lunchbar, all to get what's left in the dish !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Our vet told us it's OK for the cats to eat the dogs' food, but that the
cat food is too rich (too high in protein ??) for the dogs to eat !!!
They (the guys, the dogs are all boys) can't understand it either when
the cats get to eat their food but the reverse gets them scolded !~
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93.471 | Lilac is adjusting | ALLVAX::ONEILL | | Mon Nov 08 1993 12:09 | 31 |
|
Well it has been almost a week since "Thumper" now Lilac has been
in her new home. So far Lilac has been adjusting to the new
home and parents. She is still a little shy, I have to find her
and then she is a little cuddle bug....purrrring and happy. She
still need some more time to fully adjust.
B.J my short hair orange tiger has taken Lilac under his wing.
He has fully accepted her, the first day he did hisss but I believe
he was letting Lilac know what the order was in the house....
Last night I went down stairs to check on the kitties and guess
what I found curled up in his favorite chair.... Yup both B.J and
Lilac were curled up together. B.J has a new playmate.... 8^))))
I made an appointment for Lilac for her first visit to the new
vets for her 3rd series of kitten shots and to schedule a date
to be fixed.....
All is well at home, it won't be long before the 4 am kitty races
start..... 8^)
More to come....
Mike K.C, B.J and Lilac
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93.472 | *sigh* poor thing... | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Mon Nov 08 1993 12:40 | 18 |
| Cain and Abel were neutered and spayed (respectively) last Thursday.
Boy was Abel tuckered out that night when I picked Cain up!
She was still pooped when I picked her up Friday.
Unfortunately for her, she took out one of her stitches, so I had to
get one of those e-collars(sp?) that, according to Dave Barry, makes
the animal look like a "satellite dish". Actually on Abel, it makes
her look like a little girl with a bonnet on! From the back, she looks
more like a trumpet or something...
I can't believe how sweet she is being about it...
She is even more friendly and prone to enojoy just lying on me or being
held. She looks so sad whenever I put the collar on...
Anyone know what the early signs of an infection are?
thanks
p (phil; for Cain and Abel)
|
93.473 | Signs of Infection | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | len, Engineering Technical Office | Mon Nov 08 1993 12:59 | 6 |
|
Wound infection - redness, swelling, oozing, hotter than surrounding
area.
len.
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93.474 | | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Fri Nov 12 1993 15:11 | 9 |
| Bob just called to tell me what just happened at home. Bob just
brought Misha home from the vet's and carried him upstairs. Then Bob
went downstairs and saw Marnie. He said to Marnie, "Why don't you go
upstairs and spend some time with Misha. He probably won't be with us
much longer." A few minutes later, Bob started up the stairs and saw
Misha and Marnie sitting at the top of the stairs. I guess Marnie
understood. It bought tears to my eyes when Bob told me about it.
Steffi
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93.475 | I can't believe I've had him a whole week!! | LUNER::DREYER | High apple pie in the sky hopes! | Mon Nov 22 1993 12:51 | 13 |
| Gypsy almost came out of his cage yesterday! I was in his room with the door
shut and opened the door to his cage. I sat on the bed reading, ignoring him,
hoping he'd come out! He stood up, the first time he's stood up with my in
the room, put one paw out of his box, then put his paw back in and layed down
again. This morning when I fed him and scooped out his litter box, he looked
out the cage door with interest. Maybe he'll come out today. It really
bothers me to have him in a cage all the time!
He's so funny, he doesn't lash out at me when he's mad. He kinda throws his
body around and stamps his paws (claws out) down. It's a riot!!!
Laura
|
93.476 | Magic returns | ANGLIN::SHARROW | If the man wants to box, I'll out box the man... | Wed Dec 08 1993 13:53 | 50 |
| Well I picked up my little girl (Magic) from the vet last night after
her spaying. I didn't know what to expect since I have never been
through this before.
I got to the vet and they said everything went fine. I thought good,
first hurdle passed. The vet assistant went to the kennel area to put
Magic in her carry kennel. After about three minutes she came back and
said she needed my help.
I went to the kennel area and saw her for the first time since the
surgery. She was in the corner of the kennel huddled in a ball, eyes
glazed over, fur kind of matted, whining at the top of her lungs. My
emotions immediately kicked in. I thought to myself what have we done
to you poor kitty. Logically I knew it had to be done, but just looking
at her made me melt. After a minute or two of coaxing, combined with
too many hisses and growls, I got her into the carry kennel.
When we got home I opened the carry kennel and she slooowly stumbled
out. She did not want anything to do with me. She found a spot on the
carpet, and if i got within two feet she slooowly moved to another spot
with an occasional hiss or growl. I thought great she hates me, but
then I decided to put some food out for her and leave her alone until I
went to bed. She did not eat any food.
My wife got home about 10pm and we decided we would keep her upstairs
in our bedroom until she heals. So we moved the carrier, food, and
litter box up stairs and I showed Magic where they were. She was still
pretty groggy, and my wife had the same emotions hit her that hit me.
I put her in the carrier (door open) and she went to sleep.
At about three in the morning I heard something. I looked and saw Magic
climb (and I do mean climb not jump!) into our bed to lay with us. She
walked up to me and she was purring!! Well she layed down and slept the
rest of the night with us.
This morning she seems to be on the road to recovery. She started out
eating some dry food out of my hand and then I got some wet and she
gobbled it up. I will have to see how she is tonight when I get home.
Greg
PS. - I was really suprised how my emotions were affected by this
experience. I mean it is a routine procedure and she is going to be
fine. I really thought I would be more level headed. I guess you learn
things about yourself in different ways.
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93.477 | Groggy = out of control = growls.... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Wed Dec 08 1993 14:03 | 15 |
| Greg,
You were only reacting like a worried Dad! It's pretty upsetting to
see that for the first time. I think part of the hissing, growling
reaction was because she KNEW she wasn't in control of herself, and it
was a defense reaction. Once the groggies wore off, she was still
moving pretty slow, but at least she felt more in control, and
remembered that she still loves you!
Glad all went well with your little girl! Give her gentle hugs from me
tonight.
Love,
Yonee
|
93.478 | drugged kitties... | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Wed Dec 08 1993 14:08 | 12 |
| they wouldn't let me take Abel home the first night after her spaying,
but when I went to get Cain, they let me hold her for a while, and all
she did was sleep in my arms - total limp, and only looked around when
you moved her...
they said sometimes the anesthetic causes them to see things, so maybe
Magic was *really* tripped out afterwards...
Abel was back to normal in two days (and I think even more hyper than
before...) so it wears off pretty quick
p & Cain & Abel
|
93.479 | Magic update | ANGLIN::SHARROW | If the man wants to box, I'll out box the man... | Thu Dec 09 1993 11:46 | 16 |
| Well Magic was much better last night than the the night before. My
wife got home first and found her at the bottom of the stairs waiting
for her to open the door! We don't know she got around the barricade
we had set up (we didn't want her climbing stairs yet).
It looks like her appetite is back, but I have noticed her drinking
more than normal and licking her lips. She didn't do this before the
surgery. Is this normal? My thinking is she may be a little dehydrated
from the operation. I will watch it closely.
She still is moving slower than normal, but she is alert and her eyes
look much better. She decided to sleep with us again, that is until my
tossing and turning bothered her.
Greg
|
93.480 | Surf's up | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Thu Dec 16 1993 12:21 | 9 |
| Devin has been do something that we find very funny. We have a down
comforter on the bed. Devin will pounce on it and slide along with his
front paws extended. Bob calls it "surfing". (We are not under the
comforter when Devin is doing this.) Devin discovered the monogram at
the top of the comforter and he tapped it with his paw, went surfing,
pounced back to the monogram, tapped it, pounced to another area and
surfed. Bob and I just watched and laughed.
Steffi
|
93.481 | I think I'll try that tonight | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Thu Dec 16 1993 12:28 | 1 |
| Sounds like a good new form of aerobic exercise, Steffi! Surf tapping.
|
93.482 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Wed Jan 19 1994 05:55 | 5 |
| Why do cats choose 2am to go exploring and get stuck on top of your
wardrobe?
Jimmy sounded like a soul in torment this morning - I'd moved a chair,
you see.
|
93.483 | feathers at four | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Wed Jan 19 1994 08:19 | 23 |
| Talking about the 2.00am walk-abouts.......
Last night Yoda and Chalkie were asleep on the same settee - well as far
as you could get at opposite ends - but this is a major step forwards
for the newcommer and the scaredy cat.
So, when I went to bed, I decided I'd let them stay in the front room. I
usually take the cats out and close the door - all my good stuff is in
the front room!
This morning I came down to find bird feathers everywhere, and a
couple of wings, and some innards........over the carpet, settee, and
anything else you can think of!
I can see Cider now - oh look, she's gone soft over those two, now's
my chance to initiate the front room....I might even get her to put the
blame on them......I'll bring in a bird and we can all have a party
playing with it, and chasing the feathers everywhere!
That's a life each they've just lost! :-)
Heather
|
93.484 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Thu Jan 20 1994 03:26 | 11 |
| They're just reminding you why you initiated the ban in the first
place.. in case you'd forgotten!
Rosie did that once. She did the killing (Jim just can't get the hang
of catching birds) and she and Jimmy had a wonderful time while I was
at work. I came home to a house ankle-deep in feathers - they couldn't
have done better if they'd plucked it.
I reckon you're well on the way if those two are sleeping in the same
room. Especially if they were all partners in crime!
|
93.485 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Thu Jan 20 1994 07:08 | 11 |
| > I reckon you're well on the way if those two are sleeping in the same
> room. Especially if they were all partners in crime!
Now why does this make me feel as if I want to lock up the house?
A two edged sword.....they're getting on so well together they gang
up to trash the place.
Maybe I'll write them begging letters!
Heather
|
93.486 | light chasers | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:01 | 14 |
| I got a nice flashlight (4D cell maglight - really bright) for
Christmas. My cats almost like it more than I do.
When I adjust the focus to make a dark center surrounded by the
brighter light, my cats go nuts trying to get it.
They will chase it around, jump at it on the walls, watch it on the
ceiling, and take turns going after it. It is a riot - they go *all
out* after the light. This is the only "toy" that they consistently
play with (ok ping pong balls are a big favorate, but they seem to hide
a lot)
It works even better at night, and it is darker in my apartment.
Now they even go after reflected sunlight....
|
93.487 | fun in the dark | KURIUS::SOHL_N | | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:43 | 6 |
| .486 Flashlight is my cats' favorite game....but just wait until the
electricity goes out and you need to use the flashlight for its
intended purpose. It can get difficult walking down a dark hallway
with a couple of cats trying to catch the light.
NancyS
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93.488 | | GOOEY::JUDY | Little Miss Can't Be Wrong | Tue Feb 08 1994 09:38 | 24 |
|
Kitty TV...both ways!
I caught the last half of a show on Channel 11 last night.
(it was on late) I've seen it before but still don't know
what the name of the show is.
Anyway, it's a story on cats. How momma cats train their
kittens to hunt, domestic kitties with a baboon...really
cute stories (with lots of babies!!)
The really interesting thing though was to watch Sasha.
She was sitting up at first, on the couch engrossed with
watching this cat on TV and listening to the meows. Then
she laid down, put her head on her paws. I thought she was
going to go to sleep....nope! She continued to watch the
show for at least the next 15 minutes. Then there was a lot
of meowing going on, she got up off the couch, and parked
herself right in front of the TV, just listening.
I was having more fun watching her than watching the show. =)
JJ
|
93.489 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Tue Feb 08 1994 10:12 | 5 |
| JJ,
My cats and I watched that too! It was pretty informative, but I don't
remember the name either.
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93.490 | culture for cats | BICYCL::RYER | This note made from 100% recycled bits. | Tue Feb 08 1994 10:41 | 8 |
| Me too! When they had the scene with the kitty mating, my guys all perked
up. We were all on the couch together, and one of my guys hopped down and
started staring at the screen. (Kitty x-rated videos?). Another went behind
the TV and then jumped up on top of the entertainment center looking for
those noisy kitties. It was a riot.
-Patrick and the boys (Chester, Farley, and Jeremiah)
|
93.491 | | GOOEY::JUDY | Little Miss Can't Be Wrong | Tue Feb 08 1994 10:50 | 4 |
|
I see I'm not the only night owl in here...... =)
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93.492 | we only had to stay up till 9! | ELMAGO::HBUTTERMAN | | Tue Feb 08 1994 16:50 | 9 |
|
The same show was on here in New Mexico - public tv - a special
that actually ran a year or so ago... Either Nature or Nova....
My cat Phoebe sat right in her chair and watched... until the
last (boring to her) 5 minutes or so.
h
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93.493 | Birds, but not cats.... hmmm.... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Wed Feb 09 1994 08:52 | 11 |
| My Feendoonie watches a lot of the nature programs, Especially when
there are birds on! ;-) She used to attack the TV when she was younger!
;-) When kitty programs are on though, she couldn't care less. Even
when they are meowing! Strange. She'd rather watch a deer or a buffalo
than a cat! Competition? She does watch the BIG cats though. I guess
since they don't meow, she doesn't include them in the ignore
department! ;-)
Just can't figure them out....
Yonee (who hopes she's back in here regularly for a while!)
|
93.494 | | GOOEY::JUDY | Little Miss Can't Be Wrong | Wed Feb 09 1994 10:21 | 10 |
|
My friend Mike has a kitty named Goober (he looks like a
Russian Blue) and he says that Goob goes absolutely nuts
when Spot - Data's cat on Star Trek: TNG comes on. No other
cat on TV does it, just Spot. He runs around the TV trying to
find him, jumps on top of the TV and hangs over the edge batting
at Spot on the scream.....Mikie just sits back and laughs like
crazy. =)
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93.495 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Thu Feb 10 1994 11:00 | 11 |
| My big Van Gogh never seems to amaze me. Here is a kitty who
hated humans...but loved all other cats. But now he has come
to trust all humans...and hate all other cats.
Van Gogh has NO fear of anything...including the vaccuum
cleaner....so yesterday VG let us vaccuum his entire body
while he sat there an purred his head off!!! We had the
vaccuum on full force with no attachements...and his skin
was even being sucked in!!! what a nut...
Sandy
|
93.496 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Thu Feb 10 1994 11:13 | 6 |
| My Mum was growing lots of bulbs for the spring - you know, amarylis,
hyaciths, etc - in her washroom.
She found them this morning with the tips all neatly nipped off.
Micky, kitten from hell, strikes again!
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93.497 | Potting Soil is Good for The Carpets? | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Thu Feb 10 1994 13:59 | 10 |
|
This wasn't today, the pepper plants are gone for many months now, but
my little darlings used to pull the plants out of their pots on the
window sills and deposit them (pots and plants) on the floor. This gives
them too much credit I'm sure, but it was almost as if they knew that the
drainage pebbles down in the bottom made great toys to bat around...
len (who's learning to deal with Rocky's recent obsession with stealing
my socks).
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93.498 | sock is good for the soul | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Thu Feb 10 1994 15:02 | 9 |
| I've learned to close my sock drawer *all the way*, because if it is
open even a little bit, they will be in there after the socks...
Sometimes they will get them out of the dirty clothes basket.
it is funny to see these little (when they were younger) kittens
carrying around a pair of long tube socks...
...until they start chewing holes in them...
p (who's learning to deal with having holes in his ski socks:-})
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93.499 | | ALLVAX::ONEILL | | Thu Feb 10 1994 17:40 | 18 |
|
Last night Lilac was exploring in the kitchen and found that
the lazy-susan (lower cabinet were the pot and pans are stored)
was open slightly. She ventured in to explore ....
Well since the lazy-susan rotates, it closed behind her, and in
her siamese way she wanted out......
After letting her out she ran to the living room and jumped in
her wicker basket.
I got out the "Feather" toy and it was one mighty leap out
to attack the "Feather".
Regarding the socks..... I have determined that the kitties
know were all the missing socks go......
Mike
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93.500 | Kitty gymnastics | EASI::GEENEN | Vescere bracis meis. | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:16 | 23 |
| Our little female siamese seal point Mai Buri has a furry mouse toy
that she carries with her from room to room. If she's in the kitchen
where her food and water bowls are, she will first drop the mouse toy
in the water, and then drop it in the food to get it all coated.
Every so often, Mai Buri will bring the mouse toy to either my wife or
I, drop it on our feet, give one foot a little nip, and look up at us
and meow impatiently. This is her way of saying "here I am with my
toy and I'm ready to play NOW, so hurry up and throw it so I can chase
it."
This morning, she proffered me the furry mouse toy, drenched from the
water bowl and coated with kitty crunchies, dropped it on my bare foot
as I was standing at the bathroom sink shaving, gave me a healthy
little bite, and meowed with great impertinence. I tossed the mouse
toy (crunchies flying everywhere and spraying water all over the
mirror) and Mai Buri did a complete back flip with full twist, caught
the mouse toy neatly in her mouth, then settled in to give it hell
with her back feet, stopping every now and then to lick it and eat a
crunchie or two.
Those kitties are too much!!
Carl
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93.501 | that's funny! | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:18 | 3 |
| Cain and Abel would just destroy the mouse and eat it in the process.
They wouldn't bother with the double dunking process.
:-)
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93.502 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Thu Feb 10 1994 18:58 | 5 |
| My friend phoned me just now says that his cat was blissfully sleeping
on the settee whilst he was watching the TV. During the programme, a
wolf howled. The cat reacted as though a 2000 volt charge had gone
through the settee, leaping into the air and bolting up the stairs as
though the said wolf was snapping at his heels!
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93.503 | More socks | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Fri Feb 11 1994 05:12 | 16 |
| Smokey has her own sock to wear. Not socks, only one on the left hind
paw, for she must be treated with chlorocyde each evening, not letting
her to lock it off for at least half an hour. Ever tried to 'sock' a
cat? We both (Sue & me) were bleeding, cat was grinning, and sock was
in no secs off. NOW the sock has rubber strings, doubleknotted just
over her ancle. She DOES manage to get rid of it (of course), but it
takes her the mentioned half an hour to get it off, so we have the
solution!
Nat
PS
re.495 Be careful with vacuuming, it can be dangerous to cats skin, and
eyes too. And ears, they hear much better than we...
re.500 I laughed myself to death. Printed and circulate the story with
your kind editorial permission...
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93.504 | It's Taking It Away from Me That's Important | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Fri Feb 11 1994 10:59 | 13 |
|
On socks - the cats (at 10 months, they're no longer kittens, I look
at pictures of how tiny they were when I got them and wonder, can this
have only been *months* ago?) have their own "retired" socks to play
with, but the real thing is always better. I keep the sock drawer
closed (it's also where the sparkle wands and spare feather fliers are
kept), but I can only put one sock on at a time, and while I'm so
occupied, Rocky snatches the other one and drags it away. And I can't
distract him with one of his own play socks, they're just not
interesting after they've been killed a few times.
len.
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93.505 | Get that off MY sink! | POWDML::CORMIER | | Fri Feb 11 1994 11:08 | 10 |
| Brutus just loves to lay in the sink while I put on my makeup and dry
my hair in the mornings. He just lays there, (he's quite large, and
the sink is a typical bathroom size, so he sort of oozes out of it in
places : ) purring his head off. Lately he has decided that AS SOON as
I take the cap off my moisturizer bottle, he MUST smack it off the sink
and onto the floor. He doesn't even MOVE to do this, just extends the
nearest paw and WHOMP, off it goes. We have a claw-footed tub, so it
never fails that the cap will roll all the way under the tub. Wise
guy...
Sarah
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93.506 | Cover my eyes so they don't get me! | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Fri Feb 11 1994 12:59 | 13 |
| RE .502
I fell asleep on the sofa last night while the news was on, and Poppy
climbed on top of me to snooze. I woke up when I felt her body tense
up, and she stood up on me and "poofed" (you know, arched back, puffy
tail). There was a story on the news about wolf-dog hybrids, and
she was really freaked out by the wolves howling. She got down and went
to sit in front of the TV until it was over.
When she was convinced all was safe, she went back to sleep.
Kate
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93.507 | | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Fri Feb 11 1994 13:01 | 21 |
| The other night, 5 minutes after I'd put my daughter to bed, a Vicious
Plastic Grocery Bag ambushed Skrufy, wrapping itself around his neck
and making hideous crackly threatening noises as it ballooned out
behind the poor guy. He ricocheted around the house for a good five
minutes, with me in ineffectual pursuit; Alex trailed me and Veto did
his best to trip us all up. Finally Skruf ran under Alex's bed, so I
closed the door to contain any further mad dashes. When I lifted the
dust ruffle, Skruf moved to the other side of under-the-bed, looking
distinctly uncomfortable and embarrassed, so I gave him a minute and
walked around slowly, talking soothingly. This time he let me lift the
dust ruffle and perform a grocery-bag-ectomy....
Veto has a toilet fixation. His mad dashes are not in escape but in
pursuit - of the water in flush mode. He has *broken into the
bathroom* on me twice; he's not bright enough to have developed a real
technique with the doorknob, he just hurls himself at the door/knob/
woodwork repeatedly until he hits it right or the occupant comes out;
he's got me trained to leave the light on til the end of the "show"
:-}
Leslie
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93.508 | Please indulge yourself | EASI::GEENEN | Vescere bracis meis. | Fri Feb 11 1994 13:12 | 5 |
| RE: .503
You didn't have to ask. Permission cheerfully granted!
Carl
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93.510 | They are driving me NUTS! | AKOCOA::STGEORGE | | Fri Feb 11 1994 14:49 | 29 |
| HI..........This is Carol Weston. TEMPITH RETURNITH! I know Sandy and a few of
the old FELINERS that are left.
The last I spoke here (in another account through my husband Steve Weston) was
the beginning of Nov. '93. I had lost our Scruffy and told of our loss of
Zeebee. Then I sent our Christmas '93 wishes and off to the unemployed again.
Well I've been back for 1 month now, here in Acton.
I have left at home DOT (black all black, with a white DOT on his chest) and
our new one Smuck. Black and White TUX. He will be a year old next month.
Last nite --- to keep in line with this subject, they ran, jump, rumbled with
each other half the nite. Now I know cats get wired cause of impending storms,
but this was too much. I got up 5 times to clap my hands and speak firmly to
them. (HA! that must of looked great to them!).
They were cooing like. This is the first time I have had two males. Both
neutered, Smucky done a month and a half ago. Is this normal for two males to
coo at each other and rassle around? It's funny sounding. But lack of sleep
wasn't funny.
**** Just a note: Smucky was tested at his neutering. He was a stray, one of
many I've been through as some of you know. We've had him since, October '93.
He has Feline Leukimia and FIV. We choose not to put him to sleep and take a
chance with Dot. They are both very healthy and we hope this will remain the
same for a long time.
Carol Weston
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93.509 | :) | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Mon Feb 14 1994 03:36 | 5 |
| re -1
Thanks. Several people run around DEC HU with tears in their eyes.
For laughter, of course...
Nat
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93.511 | Cat staring at electical outlets? | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Thu Feb 24 1994 13:44 | 25 |
| Perhaps one of you can explain this bizarre feline behavior to me. I
have faith in you guys.
Poppy has developed a fixation with electrical outlets. This started a
few weeks ago when she was sleeping on the end table under the lamp.
The table is next to the baseboard heat, and she likes to stretch her
paws down between the table and the wall to warm them, while taking
advantage of the heat from the lamp above. One night, she started
pawing at the lamp plug, sometimes pressing on it so hard the light
would go on and off (Morse code, we figured). She's kept that up ever
since.
In the last week or so, she's started staring into the outlets,
occasionally sniffing and pawing at them. The whole time I was getting
ready for work this morning, she was staring into the outlet in the
family room. My daughter found her later trying scratching at the
outlet cover. She was doing the same thing last night, just staring
at the outlet.
Now, I'm used to weird cat behavior, but this is really strange. My
husband thinks she's hearing the voice of Thomas Edison. Any other
ideas?
Kate
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93.512 | | RICKS::PSHERWOOD | | Thu Feb 24 1994 14:24 | 2 |
| perhaps some smell is coming in through the outlet, and she is trying
to get it.
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93.513 | air or mice.... | HOTLNE::MILES | | Fri Feb 25 1994 09:10 | 13 |
| It could be one of two things.....mice in the walls hanging out around
the outlet spaces or air coming in from outside.....At the beginning of
the winter before I had someone professional come in, my cats used to
stair at certain places in the wall where they could hear the mice
hanging out....I could even hear them, but they can smell them too...
also, I've been told that air can come inside through the outlets...you
might want to try to put those outlet insulator behind each
outlet...see if anything changes....they are cheap...cheap....
cats are funny....
michele (precious, princey, pookie, pepper and pickles)
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93.514 | | POWDML::MANDILE | my hair smells like hay | Fri Feb 25 1994 10:41 | 5 |
|
You might want to buy some of those child safety outlet plugs,
to keep your cat from becoming a crispy critter!
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93.515 | Snacks at intermission | NEACS4::WENZEL | | Tue Mar 01 1994 12:48 | 11 |
| Did anyone (or anyone's cat) watch the PBS special on Tigers and
Leopards last night? I know a lot of you out there have cats that
watch TV but ours (Ashley) just started recently and it's usually the
nature show. She's go my husband and I hooked too. But the funniest
thing was that last night they had a brief intermission and she went
into the kitchen and had a snack then came back for the second half
and didn't move for the rest of the show. The next thing you know she
is going to ask for the remote control!! We thought it was pretty
funny but I guess you had to be there.
Susan.
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93.516 | Dead mousie | VMSMKT::THOMPSON | Kate Comiskey Thompson | Mon Mar 07 1994 12:20 | 8 |
| If you guessed "dead mousie in the wall" as the reason Poppy was
staring at the outlets, you're a winner. Phew, does it smell! I guess
she could smell it before we could and probably could hear it in there.
Now that the smell is really ripe, she's lost interest.
kate
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93.517 | Beware of trailing strings | ANGLIN::SHARROW | If the man wants to box, I'll out box the man... | Fri Apr 01 1994 17:28 | 39 |
| This happened about a month ago. Magic, my all black kitty likes to
play with a cat toy that has a string with a felt man on the end
(really just a bunch of felt circles sewn together with a white ball
glued to the end).
Well late one night I was downstairs getting a glass of water out of
the fridge. I see Magic sitting in the stairs to the basement with a 11
inch string following her. It's pretty dark and my contacts are kind of
foggy so I go up to her to untangle it from her tail. Of course, like
any cat she decides, you won't be touching me unless I want you to, and
hurries into the living room. The string is following her every step
of the way.
I decide we are going to do this my way (for once) this time, and chase
her into the dark living room. I spot her green eyes in the corner and
sneak up and grab her. I pick her up and grab onto the string. It was
wet and wasn't wrapped in her tail, it was coming out her rear! The
last inch came out as I picked her up/grabbed the string. Needless to
say I was in shock (mostly laughing).
I found the "felt man" the next morning (it had not been eaten) with
about 2 inches of string on it. Apparently Magic had found the toy
chewed through the string and eaten 12 inches of string! She seems no
worse for the wear.
The following weekend we left town, so we had my brother-in-law cat
sit. My wife made up a list of things to do (since he doesn't have
cats). The list went like:
1. feed twice a day
.
.
.
5. Pull all trailing strings out of cat's butt.
We all had a laugh with this one.
Greg
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93.518 | Ended up good - but take care! | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Tue Apr 05 1994 10:43 | 8 |
| Good story... and good it ended up good!
Please take care. I knew a kitty who died on eating string and getting
heavy inside problems on which she died - the vet tried to save her but
it vain.
I never let strings or the like around when I leave. Better to be safe.
Nat
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93.519 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Tue Apr 05 1994 10:53 | 7 |
| Greg...you have one lucky kitty. Most cats could not pass the
string on their own because it gets tangled in the intestines.
Most cats would have to have surgery to remove it!!!
Thank god for happy endings...
Sandy
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93.520 | Shall I have it washed for you???? | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | | Tue Apr 05 1994 11:10 | 9 |
| One of the funniest notes I ever read was about some poor little kitty
who had ingested some type of string and needed urgent care...no,
that's not the funny part! The kitty did pass the string and the
owner, in an effort to figure out what the kitty ate asked the vet what
colour the string was. The vet, who must have thought this guy was
nuts, answered with the only answer possible..."It was brown"!! Still
makes me laugh....
Mary
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93.521 | cats like streings... | HOTLNE::MILES | | Tue Apr 05 1994 18:44 | 11 |
| My oldest of five cats eats strings or anything resembling it. I need
to make sure not to leave any string, ribbon, elastics, etc laying
around anywhere. I have to hid the toy that has the feathers on the
end because they chew the string. and she eats its tooo....i'm not
sure why they have such a fascination with that....
I guess i've pretty lucky that i haven't had to pull anything
out...they usually pass right through and I find them in the
litterbox.....
michele
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93.522 | | BAHTAT::CARTER_A | Rozan Kobar! | Wed Apr 06 1994 08:40 | 10 |
| We had a British Cream who one day was found with cassette tape
trailing from his rear end. The vet decided it was best to operate to
try and remove the stuff, and on examining the intestines (or other
gungy bits) he found several lesions in the gut. These apparently
weren't caused by the tape but it was an early stage of an almost
definitely life threatening condition. The vet was able to operate on
them and save Creamy's life, but wasn't he lucky to have swallowed the
tape in the first place!
Andy
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93.523 | | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Fri Apr 08 1994 13:38 | 7 |
| Last night, Bob and I watched in astonishment as Devin pulled a spear
of asparagus from the serving plate and just sat there and ate it all up
in a minute. Bob said, "As if it isn't enough that his poops smell..."
Devin is quite shameless when it comes to food. 8)
Steffi
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93.524 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | Not every celebration is a party! | Fri Apr 08 1994 14:01 | 14 |
|
Domingo has discovered that he can jump directly from the top of my
dresser to my bed -- there's about 4 feet separating them. Of course
he only likes to do this in the middle of the night when I'm sleeping
and insists on landing on me.
He's also gotten to where, if he wants attention (which seems to be
always) he will sneak up on me and touch my face with his paw. It's so
cute. I'd love to have a picture of him doing it.
Dom's Dad (I wov my baby!!!! 8-) )
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93.525 | | GOOEY::JUDY | Love is an angel disguised as lust | Fri Apr 08 1994 14:09 | 7 |
|
My Sasha does the paw to the face thing too. When she's
sitting in my lap, if I'm not stroking her head or something
she'll reach up and touch my face as if say "Mom, down here!"
JJ
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93.526 | Leaping kitty | JAMVAX::BROWER | | Fri Apr 08 1994 14:38 | 16 |
| I've been having an interesting situation develop recently with
my year old males. Binky a black/white cat with a cry like a siamese
will cry continually to play or be picked up. So last night when he met
me at the door I picked him up. As he melted into my arms Dustbuster
lept from the back of the sofa onto my shoulders and started to
headbutt the side of my head. Boy does her ever get jealous when I'm
petting or doing anything with his brother :-) luckily I recently
learned how to trim his claws so he doesn't do too much damage.
We've also discovered recently that they like helium baloons
with string attached to them. Dustbuster will run from one room to the
other with the string in his mouth. Then he'll stop and turn around to
watch the baloon rise back up to the ceiling. You have to see it to
appreciate how funny it really is.
bob
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93.527 | Banned for life | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Fri Apr 08 1994 15:34 | 11 |
| Two very painful experiences got Rosie banned from my brother's bedroom
when he was living with me.
The first was the night that she leapt from the top of the wardrobe
(closet?) right onto his stomach - he's rather on the large side and
was considerably winded.
The second was due to Rosie's love of sleeping IN the bed, right next
to the co-occupant's stomach, where it is nice and warm. Perhaps she
thought my brother was going to turn over onto her, but she suddenly
put out her claws right where my brother least wanted them!!!
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93.528 | Marnie and Lizette | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Fri Apr 08 1994 18:41 | 32 |
| This note is from Bob.
While I was in the family room this morning, Lizette was fast asleep on
the top of the VCR. Marnie came into the room and decided that he
wanted up on the window sill behind the VCR. He leapt up to the sofa
and stepped onto the lamp/telephone table, but for reasons of his own
decided that his footing was not sure enough at the edge of the table
to leap onto the window ledge. I saw him then measuring the VCR for a
spot to jump to from the arm of the sofa, but as I said Lizette was
fast asleep, sprawled over virtually all of the front half of the VCR.
Nevertheless, Marnie decided that there was a spot of about one square
inch open that he could leap to. However, as I watched him measure his
jump, the thought flashed through my mind that he didn't seem to have
enoughroom to jump to the VCR and then onto the window sill without
landing on Lizette. Sure enough, only one of his paws landed on this
intsy bitsy teeny weeny landing area, and the other three paws landed
smack dab on Lizette. Marnie continued in virtually an uninterrupted
motion to jump onto the window sill as Lizette awaoke with a start and
immediately leapt to the window sill to give chase to this rude being
who had so thoughtlessly awakened her from her mid morning slumber.
She sniffed the rear and found that it was Marnie, and gave me a look
that said, "oh it's only Marnie, so it's OK." She then proceeded to
lay down again on the VCR. Marnie looked first at Lizette, and then me
with a look that as much as said "gee, did something happen?" And,
once again Mr. Adorable, The Personality Kid, the cutest guy in the
neighborhood, got away with something, that had it be Devin or Misty
would have started WWIII. When it comes to Marnie everybody, furry
people and two legged people, just pass off whatever he does with a
shrug that says "That's Marnie."
Steffi
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93.529 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Fri Apr 08 1994 19:05 | 8 |
| re -1 :-)
Rosie deliberately does this - waits until Jimmy is curled up and fast
asleep, then POUNCES on him. She often circles round and round the
armchair and jumps up at him - his eyes and ears are twitching
nervously as he tries to work out where she is and what she's doing.
They say that black cats are mischievious.
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93.530 | obeying orders | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Mon Apr 11 1994 08:58 | 12 |
| The Honorable Colonel Sebastian Moran, DROFFC, spent considerable time
recently staring at me. He'd get up on the table next to my chair and
stare. Everywhere I looked, there he was staring at me. Suddenly, I
developed an uncontrolable urge to go out and buy a cat condo. I put it
in the bathroom (no idea why, but that is where I felt it belonged). It
has a trackball game around the top of it, so when I'm in there not
doing much of anything useful (according to the Colonel), I can push
the ball around to be swatted.
I have a distinct feeling I'm being manipulated.
Sari
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93.531 | It was my idea! NOT!!!!..... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Mon Apr 11 1994 09:09 | 15 |
| Sari,
That 'urge' to go buy a new kitty condo, was something you had
absolutely no control over! All that staring was The Colonel using
kitty ESP to let you know you WERE going to buy him a kitty condo, and
it WILL go in the bathroom! ;-)
Of course they allow us th THINK it was our own idea, but most kitty
people know better!
Thanks for the story! My regards to The Colonel also!
Love,
Yonee
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93.532 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Mon Apr 11 1994 09:33 | 3 |
| ...and hands up anyone who has ever got up, opened the door and then
completely forgotten what they were going to do. All becomes clear when
kitty strolls through the open door.
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93.533 | Con...what, please? | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Tue Apr 12 1994 06:39 | 8 |
| Please help a poor to-be-manipulated kitty-owned person.
Smokey stares too. Often. Now I know what to do: buy her a condo.
But PLEASE, i found it in no distionary.
WHAT ON EARTH IS A CONDO? The only word I found which spells the like,
is *not* useful for cats, I think... :)
Nat, stared at
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93.534 | Description of a Condo | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Tue Apr 12 1994 08:34 | 14 |
| A kitty condo is, usually, a cylindrical (pardon the spelling) object
either of plastic or wood. It is generally covered with carpeting. The
idea is, the cat can get in it or on it and have a little place of
their own to hide or nap. The one I bought is plastic, with a nice
piece of carpet glued to the side for scratching purposes. It has a
wire kitty teaser toy coming out the top and a trackball game around
the upper perimeter. (deep groove with a ball in it that rolls around
when pushed by Mom or swatted at by the Colonel.) Most kitty condos
resemble footstools. Some are very tall and very elaborate and very
expensive. Some have platforms and elaborate tunnels. The Colonel does
not know about these and I would appreciate it if no one told him.
Sari
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93.535 | The Colonel as nurse/companion | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Tue Apr 12 1994 08:44 | 25 |
| The Colonel was at his best last night. My older St.Bernard was taken
seriously ill this weekend. The justly praised Dr.Moss of Central
Animal Hospital had to come out to the house as I thought Hammy was
dying. We got him into the hospital and it turned out not to be his
heart, which he's had some problems with. It was a very nasty case of
gastric upset. The death scene of Camille for a gastric upset.
Actually, he was quite ill for 2 days and still isn't himself. But he
was able to come home yesterday. My little mutt and the other Saint
sniffed him and kissed him and went about their business. Hammy lay
down on his favorite rug and was busy ignoring me, so I'd feel guilty
for abandoning him in the hospital. The Colonel went over to him and
proceeded to groom him. An 11 pound cat grooming a 162 pound St.
Bernard. He did about a square foot of Hammy's side before he realized
he had pressing business elsewhere. Still, it was a lovely gesture.
Dr. Moss was worried that Hammy was too cramped in the cage, so she put
him in a nice room with their blood donor cats for company. Hammy loves
cats and I understand they all got along very well. She assures me he
was loved and patted and walked and fed canned food (which he's never
heard of) and lived in luxury for two + days. Hammy maintains he was
abused, neglected and I must suffer for it. The Colonel seems to be
buying the story as he slept next to him all night. My pets are
conspiring against me.
Sari
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93.536 | Sorry Nat...I forget sometimes... 8-) | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Tue Apr 12 1994 09:09 | 23 |
| Nat,
Apologies for assuming everyone in the notes file knew what was meant
by 'kitty condo'! Usually, when one refers to a 'condo' for kitties,
it means a GIANT or moderately giant scratching post, with neat
places to climb, sleep, play and scratch. Sometimes there is an actual
small'room' at the top or in the middle, which I think is what really
gave them the name condo.
As was said, the perches are usually carpet covered, and the posts can
either be real tree branches, or posts covered in sisal rope, or
carpeting, depending on the brand bought.
Thay can be VERY expensive, but a good one will last for a long time,
and will still be cheaper than replacing your entire furniture set
every few years! ;-)
Hope this helps! Maybe you could try staring back? ;-)
Love,
Yonee
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93.537 | Staring is definitely and art form for them.... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Tue Apr 12 1994 09:14 | 18 |
| While we're on the subject of staring, I figured I'd mention what
Feendoonie does to me, and what I do back.
She sits on the floor in front on my chair in the living room, and
stares at me, trying to put the thought in my mind that the cat NEEDS a
cookie! ;-)
What I like to do, is move my leg or foot, or some part of me, in front
of her staring little face, so I can't see her. This will ast a few
seconds, and then she will crane her neck around said body part, in
order to be able to stare me in the eye again! If I move my leg again,
she moves her head again. If I keep it up, she will eventually jump in
my lap with a disgusted chirp, and stare me down while planted in my
lap!
She cracks me up, but sometimes she's just too smart for me! 8-)
Yonee
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93.538 | Trained now | BPPCEZ::egyed | per aspera ad astra | Tue Apr 12 1994 09:34 | 11 |
| Thanks, now I am fully trained. To tell the truth, Smokey *has* a condo,
speak the whole flat of mine. Lying post favorited: Cat on top of 200 watt
musicbox on top of wardrobe. (Cat at 3 metres hight, staring down...)
She ears Bach or Jimi Hendrix, those are her favorites.
Herewith I promise NOT to tell the Honorable Colonel Sebastian Moran, DROFFC,
about expencive condos.
Nat
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93.539 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | I love spring! .... ACHOO! | Tue Apr 12 1994 09:43 | 10 |
| I'm sorry, but I have to laugh, Nat.(-: To think of you looking up
"condo" in the dictionary and coming across the closest word and
KNOWING they aren't used for cats! Bahahahaha!! Did the word have an
"m" on the end??
I'm glad that it's been explained, and sorry we assumed that everyone
would know.
Holly
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93.540 | Word Lesson | KAHALA::JOHNSON_L | Leslie Ann Johnson | Tue Apr 12 1994 10:13 | 20 |
| And just to add to the lesson on what condo means - its actually slang,
shortened from the word condominium. I think condominium is a fairly new
word in American English, It refers to a style of housing - row houses,
town houses, or garden style apartments where the individual units are
owned by individuals and the land and public parts of the buildings are
owned in common by the condominium association to which all the unit owners
belong. I did find the word in my dictionary and it comes from con or com
(in common or joint) + dominium (Latin for property). Probably because of
the alliteration of the "k" sound, it was used as a name for those structures
being built for cats to climb on, play in, and hide in.
My elderly grandmother, who is not very intellectual, and has not kept up
with news, current events, and or things outside her small circle of life
at all, sent me a letter addressed very embarassingly to Heritage Village
Condoms when I had first moved there. After that I made sure that all my
return addresses just had the apartment number and street name, not the
condominium name so that she would use that address and not make the same
mistake again!
Leslie
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93.541 | princey and the chocolate pop | HOTLNE::MILES | | Wed Apr 13 1994 09:39 | 6 |
| My Princey has a sweet tooth. About every other day, I get home to
find a chocolate lollipop that I have in a candy jar pulled out and in
the middle of the floor......she hasn't opened it yet....but she's sure
as hell trying...
michele
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93.542 | Hey, that stray looks familiar | ANGLIN::SHARROW | If the man wants to box, I'll out box the man... | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:11 | 21 |
| Last Saturday I came home about 7pm and pulled my car into the alley
Garage. I parked the car and grabbed some garbage to throw away. I
looked down the alley and see this little black kitty about a hundred
yards away trotting toward me. I say "hear kitty, kitty" seeing if I
can get her close enough to give a pat on the head. Well she quickens
the pace, and as she gets closer I am thinking, hey this looks a lot
like Magic my (indoor only) little black kitty.
She came right up to me and jumped into my arms, and of course it was
Magic. She must have gotten out earier in the day when we had someone
over to work on the house. I bring her in and ask my wife if she
noticed that Magic was missing. She said she was kind of wondering
because she hadn't seen her in a while.
The silver lining to this is she came home (un hurt and un stressed) at
all. We have been worried that since she was a stray from the
neighborhood, if she got out she may not come back. I guess she knows
where to get spoiled....
Greg
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93.543 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:39 | 6 |
| Greg...all strays come back...believe me...they know when they
have a good thing going!!!
Glad to see Magic is fine...
Sandy
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93.544 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Thu Apr 14 1994 05:48 | 18 |
| Fast asleep I was yesterday morning when I heard growling outside my
bedroom door. It gradually seeped into my consciousness that Jimmy was
growling and snarling at SOMETHING.
"Ignore him." I thought, "He's probably fighting Rosie."
The row went on for some minutes and finally, when I'd woken up
completely, I decided to see what on earth was going on.
I got up, looked out, and a small, black, terrified cat shot past me
down the stairs, with Jimmy and Rosie hot on its heels.
Another stray!
Jimmy actually woke my sister up the other night by fighting on the end
of her bed with one of them. He doesn't mind them coming in, but they
are absolutely not allowed upstairs when HE'S around!
My sister wasn't too amused - "Why pick on MY bed? He's YOUR cat!"
That's probably why - he knows who feeds him!
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93.545 | re .539: It did. | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Apr 14 1994 08:41 | 1 |
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93.546 | | STOWOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Thu Apr 14 1994 13:08 | 9 |
| Nat, Once again I have thoroughly enjoyed reading your notes!!
I had to really laugh at this past discussion about Condo's.
But please, do not think that I always laugh at what you write. I find
it extremely interesting to actually read what someone has to say from
another country, especially with such a different point of view or
understanding of the language. You have contribute much to this
notesfile, thankyou!
Karen
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93.547 | Hey, watch this stuff!@ Smoosh, squirt.... | STOWOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Thu Apr 21 1994 13:10 | 9 |
| You know those little squishy packets of ketchup ;') ???
Well, the little buggers found some on the counter yesterday and had a
great time biting them full of holes and then running around the whole
carpeted house with them!! I wish I had been a fly on the wall for
that one!
Mom will have to look into a carpet steamer this weekend for sure!
Karen
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93.548 | Hey Daddy, Is This Stuff Good On Chicken and Tuna? | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Thu Apr 21 1994 14:14 | 8 |
|
Mine got interested in those similar packets of soy sauce one evening
when I brought home some Chinese takeout.
I "intervened" real quick-like...
len.
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93.549 | Stinky likes corn cobs, he has no teeth! | STOWOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:06 | 13 |
| You were just lucky you were home!! Mine were real secret about it and
PLANNED THE WHOLE THING! I swear. I still have to laugh. I actually
don't imagine it being the little babies, they look like imps, but
aren't that smart yet.
Cassie and Whitey perhaps, being led by Josette. Of course Joey would
never touch the stuff herself. Just direct the carnage. She waits for
mom to come home and forget the loaf of bread either on the counter or
still in the shopping bag. Whooossh, goes a loaf of bread down the
hall!! Josette has an exreme fondness for bread and pizza crust. I
had told her if she had her babies I would have gotten her her very own
small cheese pizza do with as she wished. I meant it too!
Karen
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93.550 | Don't blame me Mom, it was the KIDS!!!! ;-) | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:47 | 7 |
| I just know it wasn't my Tubba! He would NEVER do anything like that!
;-) Thanks for that story Karen! It has brightened up a rather long
depressing day at work. I needed a laugh right now!
Love,
Y
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93.551 | ,Hey Mom let's get Pizza Hut tonight! | CTHQ::LYNCH | | Thu Apr 21 1994 18:05 | 12 |
| I know we have all witnessed our little or big wonders eating weird
things but, I couldn't believe my eyes unless I saw it myself.
Sneeze always has to see what the humans are eating, anything has to
be better than that stuff in the dish. We were eating a Boboli (that
plain pizza crust thing you assemble as you see fit) I had fixed just
as a cheese pizza and had left a little crust behind. She decided
to crunch on it and I expected her to taste and then leave it alone.
But NOoooo, she started looking for more! I should have known her
taste for Italian cuisine would not end at spaghetti alone.
Does Kal-kan have a call in consumer request line?
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93.552 | He's just not normal! :'} | STOWOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Mon May 02 1994 14:25 | 13 |
| Well he got himself into a place in which he couldn't get out of!
Poor Tubba, he is always finding something new. Anyway, he jumped up
from on top of the vcr to the top of my hutch. You must realize this
hutch only has maybe a maximum of 4" clearance from the ceiling. Tubba
is a huge 15 lb+ cat. He slithered in as best he could and then just
hung there with his head hanging over the edge. Jimmy tried for a
while to move,push, squeeze and coax him out. Oh no, Tubba wasn't ready
for that! He just stayed there unable to move for about 15 minutes.
Finally, with a little help (sorta like pushing the behind of a mule)
Tubba made it back to safety. What next? (I told you about Ferret
trying to give birth and breaking water on him, didn't I??)
What a silly goose!
Karen
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93.553 | P.S. | STOWOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Mon May 02 1994 14:26 | 2 |
| I also meant to mention, he went in white and came out gray. I really,
truly meant to dust up there!
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93.554 | Bumble Bees! | 25472::WHITMORE | | Mon May 02 1994 14:31 | 6 |
| This weekend Spunky discovered Bumble Bees. We seem to have quite a
crop of them this year and he spent the afternoon in the backyard
leaping, diving, jumping, rolling, and having a great time chasing
them. Oh, to be a young cat in Spring!
Dana
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93.555 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | Not every celebration is a party! | Mon May 02 1994 15:08 | 14 |
|
Yesterday a.m. Domingo and I were starting to wake up. He was on my
chest, I was sort of lazily petting him. I evidently touched something
he didn't want touched. He indignantly stood up, on my chest, and
wacked me across the face with his paw. I'm sure glad I had him
declawed, or I'd have had one messed up face. It was sooooooooo funny.
I also learned, the hard way, that I have to shut my closet door in the
morning. He loves to sleep (and leave all sorts of hair) on my
sweaters on the topmost shelf in the closet. I'm not even sure how he
get's up there, but the evidence of him being there is very plain.
Domingo's Dad
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93.556 | | VLNVAX::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Tue May 03 1994 17:58 | 17 |
| Antics from the newest member of the Gladding clan:
Lily and April, my new Siamese kittens have discovered the joys
of "tissue fluffing". Carefully dig into the tissue box, pull
out 5-6 tissues, run with them in your mouth, chew several times,
then leave the mutilated tissues where mom and dad are sure to
find them. People visiting think we're weird when they see my
tissue box on the toilet with the opening facing the wall!!
Another sport - discovery of a new litterbox. Mom buys Cat's Pride
in the 50 lb. bag, and left the bag open one week. In the process
of cleaning out and filling up the boxes with new litter, mom
discovers little "gifts" in the new bag. Well, how are they supposed
to know it's not a new type of litterbox?? Needless to say, now
I keep the bag firmly "crimped"!!
Pam
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93.557 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Tue May 03 1994 21:16 | 19 |
| For years now I've been blaming Carrie every time I come out
of the shower or walk into the bathroom to find half the roll
of toilet paper piled up under the roll. This was always
her favorite trick though she usually mutilates it beyond
use in the process.
Lately I noticed she'd gotten neater as she unrolled it. It
seemed to be piled up in a manner that allowed rewinding it
to the roll if desired.
Yesterday I got out of the shower in time to see Onyx sitting
in front of the roll and with his left paw methodically pulling
at the roll and watching it pile up on the floor underneath.
Poor Carrie, she's feeling so wronged these days. I wouldn't
be surprised if the other things I'm blaming her for are being
covered by either Mac or Onyx now.
Jan
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93.558 | I don't know ;'}... | STOWOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Wed May 04 1994 13:29 | 2 |
| Yes, but perhaps Onyx was watching Carrie and is doing it too!
Karen
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93.559 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Wed May 04 1994 20:12 | 6 |
| Carrie isn't so methodical about it though. She just goes nuts.
You should have seem him. It was a riot. He likes to play
with the cardboard centers of the toilet paper roll. Perhaps
he was just impatient to get to it.
Jan
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93.560 | The end of a really fun game | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu May 05 1994 08:17 | 13 |
| Brutus enjoys predictability in his daily cat life. He does the same
things, day after day. This includes his favorite bathroom game, "chase
the shadow of my own tail". I'm trying to get dressed, and this giant
cat is whirling around, chasing his tail's shadow - until yesterday
morning. He was spinning so fast that he lost control - crashed and
burned. He slammed his head into the bathroom door so hard, I swear he
almost gave himself a concussion! Then he turned around and looked at
me with his airplane-ears (flat out to the side). He's blaming me!
Like I kicked him into the door or something! Why can't they admit
they made a mistake? Why do they always blame the resident humans for
their misfortunes? This morning he DID NOT engage in the shadow-chase
game. He still came in to take up valuable vanity space, however...
Sarah
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93.561 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | Not every celebration is a party! | Thu May 05 1994 10:47 | 9 |
|
About 3:00 this morning I heard kitty screams coming from the bathroom.
I run in to find Domingo sitting in, and I do mean *in* the toilet. He
evidently had been drinking from it again and fell in. He looked like
a soaked rat. He was able to get himself out and then run all over the
apartment trailing water. At least he's unusually clean today.
Domingo's Dad
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93.562 | Wash him otherways, please...:) | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu May 05 1994 11:10 | 7 |
| DD, close that toilet cover then... A smaller cat can even get drown if
falling in unfortunately.
Wash him to look cleaner - there is advice in the file how. (Do not
forget full plate mail etc...)
Nat
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93.563 | Out like a flash! | STOWOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Thu May 05 1994 13:10 | 6 |
| That's funny, but what I really want to know is...
Why did he continue to just sit in it?! I have had it happen when
someone was in the middle of, ehr using the facilities. They couldn't
get out fast enough!
Karen
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93.564 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | Not every celebration is a party! | Thu May 05 1994 14:45 | 10 |
|
I don't know why he just sat there. He only jumped out after I'd come
in to the bathroom to see what the fuss was all about.
As to washing him -- not necessary -- he takes very, very good care of
himself.
Domingo's Dad -- father of clean kitty
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93.565 | a hockey fan ! | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Thu May 12 1994 14:34 | 12 |
| Well its too bad that the Bruins are no longing in the play-offs
because Navajo loves to watch hockey games....the other night it caught
his attention but last night it stopped him in his tracks....so much he
stopped playing with his ball (with a bell in it) watched a bit, then
there was a break in the play he ran (RAN) to the couch where I was and
sat on top of it and watched the game over my shoulder....he didn't move,
until the period was over. In between periods he went to have a snack and
go to the bathroom and then back to the couch for the next period ! too
unreal....but then the Stand came on and he had to settle for channel
flipping durning commercals....:')
Chris
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93.566 | PLENTY more for Navajo !!! | CTHQ::GILFOY | | Fri May 13 1994 15:03 | 9 |
| RE: Chris
If it's Hockey Navajo likes so much, then there's PLENTY
more hockey to watch, providing you get ESPN or ESPN2.
You've got the conference finals coming up, then the
Stanley Cup finals, both can take 7 games to determine
a winner.
Gilley
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93.567 | its friday, Im getting silly :') | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Fri May 13 1994 16:19 | 13 |
| yeah I know but I don't think my wife will buy the idea that Navajo
really wants to watch the games :') as it was already to much when the
Bruins were play the Canadians...
but honey, its not me its Navajo's idea !
:')
I guess tomorrow nite when we're out I'll leave the TV on ESPN for him.
but I know he'll be on the phone as soon as we leave telling all his
friends to come over, drink all my beer and watch the game (without me !)
Chris
|
93.568 | Butter Yum! | SOLVIT::KIRBYC::KIRBY | | Tue May 24 1994 14:06 | 6 |
| Last night I went into the kitchen to make a cup of tea. I'm sorry to
tell you that I had left the cover off the butter dish. There was Molly
standing on the table lapping up butter with gusto. Meanwhile Greta
sat on a chair watching (& waiting?). I have very naughty kitties.
Cheryl
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93.569 | | GOOEY::JUDY | Wow | Tue May 24 1994 15:32 | 8 |
|
Cheryl,
Not to worry....if I remember correctly butter will help
with controlling hairballs!
JJ
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93.570 | Please pass the butter. | SOLVIT::KIRBYC::KIRBY | | Tue May 24 1994 16:02 | 7 |
| That's exactly what I told Greg! He didn't think it was funny though.
Besides, Molly has a little dandruff problem & she doesn't like
Linatone. Her coat should be lovely now.
I do wonder what was going on in Greta's furry little head; she's
fascinated by Molly's antics. Could it be that they will become
partners in crime? <shudder>
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93.571 | Nip caper | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Wed May 25 1994 10:42 | 13 |
| I don't know how he did it! Brutus managed to get up onto the counter
in the pantry (he KNOWS the counters are off-limits, and has NEVER gone
up there!), OPENED the cabinet doors, and got the cat nip out! I can't
figure it out! My cabinets are large, 4-foot doors that go all the way
to the ceiling with shelves. The catnip was on the 3rd shelf. And
Brutus has no claws. How he climbed up there and got it is a major
mystery, especially since he didn't knock anything else down...but he
and Spike has a jolly time knocking the nip all over the run and
chin-surfing through it... I believe they also threatened the dogs,
because the dogs were VERY subdued when I found the mess. Either the
dogs expected to be blamed for the naughty behavior, or the cats
terrorized them with their drunken antics.
Sarah
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93.572 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Thu May 26 1994 17:12 | 17 |
| Well, I'm back from Hawaii. I was expecting my cats to ignore me
for a while but that's not the case. They've been sticking to me
like velcro since I walked in the door. I've been threatening to
rename them Velcro 1,2,3 & 4. Woke up this morning with Mac walking
around my head chirruping and kneading everything in site, Onyx
laying on my shoulder chatting away and Amelia tucked in the crook
of my arm nose-to-nose with me and purring up a storm.
Amelia has put on 2+ lbs this week. She's looking much like a baby
blimp. The modified feeding schedule they go on for vacations did
not do her any good at all. When she realized she was only getting
one big meal per day instead of two little ones she must have set
about eating everybody else's food to stave off the starvation that
would surely come if she didn't have a meal instantly available at
the very moment she needed it.
Jan
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93.573 | Newton picks a winner | EASI::GEENEN | Illud cape et ei fibulam adfige! | Tue May 31 1994 11:40 | 19 |
| Yesterday morning, I had the Daily Racing Form spread out on the
floor so I could handicap the day's horse races. My wife and I
were going to the races later in the morning and it helps to be a
little familiar with the participants before going to the track.
Little Newton, our 8 month-old Devon Rex, came up to see what I was
doing. He sniffed at the paper and tested it carefully with one paw,
which touched right on "I Like Your Zeal", a horse in the fourth race
at Golden Gate Fields. My wife said that Newton was making his pick
and that we would have to place a bet for him. Which we did.
Wouldn't you know that the horse won the race, just beating out the
favorite at the wire. The win paid $15.20. If I were to die right
now, I think I could safely say that I have, indeed, seen everything.
Needless to say, Newton et al got a very special treat when we got
home.
Carl
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93.574 | Nephra | AKOCOA::LPIERCE | That's my Story | Fri Jun 03 1994 11:02 | 35 |
|
This is something Nephra did last week:
Nephra is an unreal cat, she is into everything and you never know
where she will be next, I write a book on all the places I've found
her. But anyway--
Last week, I was rushing around to get out the door at 6:00am for a
horse show. I kept hearing a faint meow! I was running around
gathering all my tack and riding attaire and at the same time, I'm
opening closet doors, linnen closets, cabinets etc..
I could not find out where the meow was comming from, and I had to
leave.
My hubby got up at 7:00 - he had to pull the horse trailer for me, but
he didn't have to get to the barn till later. he to was disturb by
a faint meow...he to was opening all doors and cabinets! He had to
leave also, so he did.
After a very succussfull show ;-) we went home to work in the yard.
It was a very sunny day and the top of the house was casting a shadow
on the grass... we were looking at the shadow and what do we see?
The sillott of Nephra walking ontop of the roof! We both turn and
gasp! There is Nephra looking down on us as if to say "hey, what
took you so long"
We have no idea how she got up there! There are NO trees near the
house and the house is very tall, there was nothing against the side
of the either...I think she just grew wings and flew up! ;-)
Last yr, she came down the chimmney!!
Lou
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93.575 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Fri Jun 03 1994 12:36 | 20 |
| Last night as I was closing things up to go to bed I looked out
on the patio to check on my foster cats as I closed the blinds.
I noticed a really neat looking brown tabby and white long hair
out there and was amazed at how much he resembled Mac.
Suddenly it dawned on me...that was Mac. What the heck was he
doing outside fraternizing with the foster kitties? I yanked
the door open and hauled him inside.
I'm still trying to figure out when he went out. He's gotten
very good at slipping out by my feet when I go outside no matter
how many pains I take to be sure he doesn't get by. But, I
usually see him right away.
I'm so glad he stayed close to home when he went out. Mac was thrilled
to be back inside too (yeah, right). He got to have his feet washed
because they were filthy. Mac just loves to have his feet washed (or
touched)...NOT!
Jan
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93.576 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | Gravely depraved! | Fri Jun 03 1994 12:55 | 22 |
|
This morning, I was doing my morning toilet with Domingo sitting
watching and talking to me. I noticed in the bathroom mirror that
Dmitri was slinking around the corner. He snuck up on Domingo, jumped
on him, and then went running out into the living room. Domingo joined
the chase and the romped and chased for several minutes. Now I
understand why picture on the end tables have mysteriously toppled and
why my bed is sometimes a mess even though I made it in the morning.
Now I know what they do all day long when I'm not there.
**********
Monday night, Memorial Day, I and several friends attended an AIDS
candle light vigil and walk commerating our too many friends that are
no longer with us. Needless to say, I was in kind of a funk when I got
home. I went to bed and wthin 30 seconds I had two furballs curled up
next to me -- it was exactly what I needed at that moment.
My boys are wonderful.
Domingo and Dmitri's Dad (Greg)
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93.577 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | Ecstasy beyond purrs... | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:54 | 18 |
| Last night, Kyra did the FUNNIEST thing. But of course, we had to
scold her for doing it. )-:
My husband Bob was laying on the bed watching the hockey game. Tabitha
was sitting in the window right by the bed. Kyra was sitting in the
window just a little ways from the foot of the bed.
Tabitha decided that she wanted to be petted, so she slowly started
walking across the bed toword Bob. Kyra was watching Tabitha the whole
time (I should note that Kyra and Tabitha aren't exactly the best of
friends). Just as Tabitha came close to Bob, Kyra JUMPED out of the
window onto the bed, ran over Bob's stomach and SMACKED Tabitha. Then
she BOLTED out of the room. The only thing we could think of is that
she was thinking "NO! THAT'S MY DADDY!! YOU CAN'T CUDDLE WITH HIM!
HE'S MINE!!"
Holly
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93.578 | Bed-time toy! | GRANMA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Fri Jun 10 1994 13:47 | 26 |
| Last night just as I was getting ready to turn out the bedroom light,
Merlin jumps up and starts playing with something. Usually they
will bring a plastic milk ring (favorite toy) up onto the bed, but for
some reason this looked different.
Low and behold - he had found a VERRY large beetle. Now, the beetle was
not too keen on this, so it was trying to get away. So inbetween catpaw
attacks, it attached itself to Merlin's stomach fur. So there he is,
looking for his "toy" Merlin, with Mom watching so it doesn't come up
by her, can't find it and starts to give up.
Now, having seen all of this, I was not about to let him go lie back
down and leave the beetle to just crawl around the bed (yuuuuuck!). So,
a quick pet to his tummy, bug was loose again, now both cats are
chasing it. (Of course "Dad" has been trying to sleep through all this.
I'm not sure if it was the cats or my running commentary about "Ugh he
brought a bug on the bed", but no one is asleep now.)
Once the bug got on the floor and the cats started loosing interest
(bug got smart and stopped moving) - I decided to pick up the "toy" and
put it outside so it doesn't show up on the bed again. Dirty looks from
both cats at this point "But MOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMM, we were playing with
that!"
I'm just glad I still had the light on when Merlin first came up.....
yuck! Why I wish they wouldn't share everything!
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93.579 | NAVAJO THE WARRIOR | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Strange Brew | Wed Jun 15 1994 11:39 | 21 |
| Navajo the warrior (new nick name after last night) was sitting in
his normal spot in the window, when in flew a moth (good size one too).
The moth was noticed by my wife and I and of course Navajo The Warrior.
Well I took a few wacks at it with the paper and it took to a lower
level in the curtains. Just as I was about to go in for the kill,
Navajo (yup) THE WARRIOR come flying by me (really he flew) after the
moth. He knock it to the floor and pounced on it, of course he played
with it for awhile with his paws and in his mouth, letting it go to chase
it again....it got away once and was about 4 feet off the floor, Navajo
TW got a running start and jumped into the air, missing the moth
completely, but crashed into the speaker, VT terminal, lamp, and other
nick nacks....and after getting his senses back caught the moth and eat
it ! After eatting it he was so wounded up he was hunting for another
one ! He found one much later (it was just a simple bug not a moth)
which was above his food and water bowls....of course he jumped up to
get it and landed in his bowls, water and food was everywhere ! well
that was enough for the night for him....after the two crashes I think
he figured out he needs to look where he might land before he jumps !
Chris
|
93.580 | icky | VLNVAX::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Wed Jun 15 1994 13:52 | 13 |
| Well, Lily, my lynx-point Siamese is 6 months old now, and still
getting into mischief.
The other day, I saw something black hanging from her bottom lip.
I tried to pull it off, but it was stuck. Then I realized what it
was - a HUGE, but very dead ant, who, in the throes of death, clamped
onto Lily's lip. Even in death, he refused to let go!!
It grossed me out, but I managed to pull it off without too much
damage. Do you think this will discourage Lily from hunting bugs
that find their way into our house - I doubt it!!
Pam
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93.581 | That's gross! | STOWOA::FALLON | Moonsta Cattery | Thu Jun 16 1994 17:53 | 7 |
| Pam,
Yuuuuckk! Those things can give a really nasty bite that lasts for
days. One got me on the ankle once! Watch her lip to make sure
that she doesn't get an infection. If you have some panalog
or just hydrogen peroxide, you could put that on it.
Karen
|
93.582 | | VLNVAX::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Fri Jun 17 1994 16:37 | 3 |
| I've been keeping an eye on it, and she seems fine. What worries
me are the dead bugs I've been finding around the house - getting
bit by a bee in the mouth is no fun!!
|
93.583 | It can be real scary! | STOWOA::CAIN | | Mon Jun 20 1994 14:11 | 7 |
| Pam, If you keep the 40mg. Chlortrimeton on hand that can be
given to reduce major swelling and reactions. I gave it to
Stinky once on the recommendation of a vet. His little hand
swelled up to the size of a baseball mitt!!!
Karen
ps. just call your vet and ask what you should keep in case
of an emergency. Better off pre-armed!
|
93.584 | | VLNVAX::PGLADDING | Noters do it with a 8-) | Mon Jun 20 1994 14:49 | 6 |
|
Thanks for the info. Lily's lip is fine - looks like no damage
done. And she hasn't gotten into anymore "bug" mischief that
I can tell.
Pam
|
93.585 | Surprise! | ISLNDS::WHITMORE | | Tue Jun 21 1994 13:26 | 15 |
| I may have mentioned that our boy Spunky has turned into quite the
hunter. He also has some finicky habits, one of which is he WILL NOT
eat Hills CD dry biscuits which are not whole. Crumbs are simply
beneath him. So every morning we get herded over to his bowl and shown
that it is indeed full of CRUMBS, and of course he's starving.
Well that happened this morning. He herded me over to his bowl to show
me what a bad mom I am, except this morning he was showing me
something else.
There, in his bowl, on top of his crumbs, he had placed a dead mouse.
!!!!!!!1
_dana
|
93.586 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | Ecstasy beyond purrs... | Wed Jun 22 1994 10:58 | 15 |
| Last night I brought PITA back to the vets to have them check on her
teeth again (not good .. se topic 134).
Anyway, Dr. Mulcahey was talking to me about her and the week that PITA
stayed at the vets. They said that she was an absolute JOY to have
there. That the've never seen a cat with such a personality. If she
didn't like what they gave her for food, she's voice her opinion about
it and then proceed to cover up the food with her blanket. Every time
they'd open up her cage, she'd roll over to get a bellyrub.
Dr. Mulcahey says that she's welcome back ANY time. The staff enjoys a
good laugh! (-:
Holly
|
93.587 | Open that door back up, buddy! | MSE1::SUTTON | He roams the seas in freedom... | Wed Jun 22 1994 12:52 | 8 |
| Rhiannon figured out how to open the slider screen to our porch over
the weekend; I took the dogs out and slid the screen shut behind me,
and Rhiannon very casually reached out and slid it open again, coming
out right behind us.
Surprised the hell out of me....
/Harry
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93.588 | Taja the musical cat | JUPITR::KAGNO | | Fri Jul 01 1994 11:55 | 11 |
| This isn't really something they did, just something Taja likes.
He loves Mariah Carey! Whenever a song of hers plays on the radio he
comes running into the room to sit down and listen. Okay, me singing
along with the song (I did benefit from a few voice lessons in my
younger years although I can't hit those real high notes!!) to him
might have something to do with it, but it's really neat how he
recognizes her music right away.
-Roberta
|
93.589 | keeping secrets, huh? | ROMEOS::BALZERMA | | Fri Jul 01 1994 13:58 | 5 |
|
and you NEVER shared that talent with me, roe????
|
93.590 | high C | MIMS::MCFARLAND_D | m o o n...that spells turbo 3 | Fri Jul 01 1994 14:04 | 7 |
| roberta...
funny you mention mariah carey. i have always thought she was hitting
some notes so high only dogs could hear... maybe cats too? ;-)
diane
|
93.591 | | ELYSEE::ZIMAN | | Thu Jul 28 1994 11:56 | 10 |
| I read your note (-2) about Taja liking Mariah Carey.
Gweny LOVES the song Scaborough Fair by Simon and Garfunkle.
She likes their music but thinks this song is the BEST!
She comes from where ever she is and sits near the speaker
wagging her tail and purring. In fact, when we take her
to the vet, if I sing it to her, she calms right down
(normally she is cringing in fear, trying to think of a way to become
invisible so the vet doesn't se her.
:-)
|
93.592 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Sat Aug 13 1994 23:16 | 43 |
| This actually happened a few days ago but I didn't have time to
post it.
It was about 1:00am on Thursday morning. I was just tucking
myself into bed when I heard the most pitiful little sound. I
couldn't tell what kind of sound it was so I lay there listening
trying to figure it out. It was a woeful little noise that
happened every 30 seconds or so.
It suddenly dawned on me that it might be a cat so I got up and
put on my glasses (can't see a darned thing without my contacts
and adding glasses only helps a little). I went to the bedroom
window to look out and see if there was a kitty in distress on
the patio.
I pushed aside the verticle blinds and looked out only to find
a very sad looking Ashlar looking back at me. He was sitting
on the table outside the window. He had one paw resting up
against the window and he had a little bit of water in the
corners of his eyes. He was making this pitiful little sound.
I swear it looked like he was crying. This little noise said
to me "oh please, I haven't had nearly enough attention today,
would you please come out and pet me." So, I put on a long
t-shirt (knee length) and went out on the patio and just held
and petted him for a while.
I wish I could bring him inside (as well as Joey, Dolly and Torbie)
but it isn't possible just yet. And, eight cats in a 1 bedroom is
about 4 too many. I feel so guilty leaving them out there at night
though especially when he does something like this. I've made a
point of giving him extra attention lately to try and make up for
it.
I'm moving in 30 days. I'm keeping my sights set on finding Ashlar,
Joey, Dolly and Torbie the perfect home before I go. If I'm not
successful I guess we'll get to see what it's like to have 8 cats
in a 1 bedroom apartment. Luckily, the new place it almost 100
sq. ft. larger. The management is already charging me $100 extra
for having 4 cats instead of 2. I guess I'll be attempting to
keep the extra 4 a secret until they're placed. :^) Yea, like I'll
be able to keep them out of the windows...right. :^}
Jan
|
93.593 | I hope you find homes though | STUDIO::BIGELOW | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Aug 15 1994 11:36 | 4 |
| Gee Jan...Perhaps they won't notice 8 cats. 4 cats are a lot to a
non-cat person.....so here is hoping they are not cat people.
|
93.594 | Kostas may be a better Republican than I am! | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Sep 16 1994 13:45 | 9 |
| Last night when all regually scheduled programming was preempted for
Clinton's speach, my cat Kostas got up about 2 minutes after Clinton
started talking, walked over to the TV, turned around and sprayed!
Well, this could just indicate that Kostas is having a bout of FUS,
but I'm just so proud of the way that he choose to let me know. I guess
it just goes to proive that cats are good judges of character!
Deb
|
93.595 | Bad habit!! | FRSBEE::DREYER | Love me, love my cats! | Fri Sep 16 1994 15:17 | 9 |
|
Too funny, Deb!!!
Gypsy's started something new...he now splashes his water out of the dish
onto the rug. He can't seem to understand why he doesn't have any to drink!
Any ideas how to break him of this habit?
Laura
|
93.596 | Look out below! | JULIET::LANE_BE | | Wed Sep 21 1994 16:18 | 30 |
|
My husband and I just finished some work on our house which included
adding skylights in our living room and kitchen ceilings. These
skylights have a screen on the inside and they open about 6 inches.
We have a high beam ceiling so they're about 10 feet up. Well, the other
night we were upstairs watching TV and we heard this thump. We went down
and found one of the screens on the floor. Seemed strange that
is would fall out since is does have little pins that hold it in.
We thought maybe we didn't secure it well. NOT! Little did we
suspect at the time!
Last night we had finished dinner and I was carrying the plates
into the kitchen. Just as I passed under one of the skylights
down came the screen with Stingo (my 2 years old white male) attached
spread eagle!!! Seems he thought that was great to look in on us and
watch the food going by! But was he ever surprised when that little
screen couldn't hold all 12 lbs. of him! And they say cats can't fly!!
All he needs is a leather jacket and a white muffler! Fortunately we
all came through without injury. Knowing Stingo, a lesson is never
learned the first time and he'll be trying that stunt again, so I have
to make sure the windows are closed if he's outside. I wonder if he
told my other 3 kits what fun that was? There sure were a bunch of
little paw prints on the glass this morning :^)
Becky
|
93.597 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Four Tigers on my Couch | Wed Sep 21 1994 19:25 | 23 |
| Since I moved into the new place my apartment has been cluttered with
randomly placed boxes and furniture. My coffee and end tables are
the type that have glass insets. Well, I took those insets out for
the move and since I haven't gotten the furniture moved exactly where
I want it yet, I left them out.
I've been rolling on the floor laughing lately as the cats get used
to not being able to walk on that space where the glass usually sits.
Amelia reached out to step there and fell (landing feet first) right
through. 30 second later she tried it again with the same results.
Onyx, Mac and Carrie all seem stumped as to why they can't walk there
any more (the 4 fosters never really spent much time in the house
until recently so they're not affected as much).
The other day my mom was over and we watched as Mac attempted to walk
on the glass and fell through. A few second later he almost did it
again but at the last second he realized there was nothing to step on
and did the strangest stretch to save himself and end up on wood on
the other side of the hole so that his front feet were on one side and
his back fee were on the other side. It was a riot! I guess you had
to be there. :^)
Jan
|
93.598 | Sooo funny ;-) | SALEM::SHAW | | Thu Sep 22 1994 08:18 | 4 |
|
Well I wasn't there but that didn't stop me laughing ;-)
Shaw
|
93.599 | Just the opposite! | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu Sep 22 1994 09:45 | 8 |
| Yup, I laughed too. Had the opposite happen at my house. One of the
cats was sitting under a new glass-top coffee table, and noticed
something quite facinating up on top of the glass. Because the table
was new, there were no scratches on it yet. Brutus decided to leap up
and catch that facinating thing - and smacked his head on the glass
insert, launching it off the table and onto the carpet. Luckily his
head and the glass were undamaged...
Sarah
|
93.600 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | Make the world your playground. | Thu Sep 22 1994 10:16 | 19 |
| re: .596 + .597 ... thanks! I needed a good laugh this morning!!
Bahaha! re: .596 .. Maybe he should team up with snoopy as "the red
barron". (-: hahaha!!
I did have something similar to .599 happen with Michaela. In the
house we used to live in, we had a nice screen porch. The bottom of
the walls was all finished wood, the top was screen. There was a screen
door between the porch and the house, but there was glass on the
bottom of the door.
We used to let the cats out on the porch all of the time. We'd shut
the screen so as not to get any bugs in the house. Well, Michaela, the
persian we used to have, decided that she wanted to go inside and made
a flying leap toword the door. Unfortunately, the door was shut, and
she landed face first into the glass. Gee, and you wonder how a
persian's face gets like that! (-:
Holly
|
93.601 | I'd give it a 10! | ISLNDS::WHITMORE | | Thu Sep 22 1994 10:36 | 11 |
| re .596
We've also been doing major renovations and Spunk has been having the
time of his life. Recently he's figured out a way to launch himself
onto the top of the basement wall by catapulting himslef around the new
plastic sewer pipe. Just like a gymnast on the double bars - it's
amazing to watch! Unfortunately, the *noise* it makes as he vibrates
every pipe in the house is also pretty amazing, so we're hoping the
thrill wears off for him soon.
Dana
|
93.602 | Panthers' Secret Vice, Shhhhhhh... | AIMHI::SPINGLER | | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:44 | 25 |
|
Hehehehehe, Boy I'd love to watch the Kitty Gym, and the Red(?) BArron
flying around! Hehehehehe.
Shhhhh, I'm going to tell you a secret, You MUST promise not to tell.
Promise? Okay, here goes:
The Princess Panther Jane is an excitement junkie! One of her favorite
things in the world is to take a (clean of course) sheet ride! My
husband and I fold our queen size sheets by stretching them out between
us and as soon as she sees the sheet, she *runs* and jumps into the
middle of the (trampoline) sheet and crys until we toss her!
It really is cute! To see the (Usually) oh-so-dignified Princess get
her "mad Kitty" look and beg for more! We always want to stop before
she is ready!
So remember, SHHHHHhhhhh, and I didn't tell you her little secret!
Feline Under cover agent,
Sue :-)
|
93.603 | Hihh! | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Fri Sep 23 1994 03:58 | 6 |
| re .600
> Gee, and you wonder how a persian's face gets like that! (-:
BRuhahahaha....... good god... yelp!
|
93.604 | The Tease | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Mon Oct 03 1994 16:12 | 16 |
| I gave my cats some sardines as a treat. Jimmy, characteristically,
wolfed his down, then eyed Rosie's hungrily whilst she nibbled daintily
at hers. Jimmy knows the rules: No scrounging until Rosie has finished,
so he settled down to wait. Rosie also knows the rules. She is also a
tease. She kept nibbling at a section, walking away, then changing her
mind and coming back from another angle. Jimmy's face was a picture!
Anyway, she took so long that he eventually gave up and went out in the
hall to sulk.
Suddenly Rosie's attention was diverted by a cranefly and she jumped and
chased after it for a minute or two. Jim realised that she'd left her
dinner, popped his head round the door to make sure she was gone, looked
at her bowl, licked his lips, and moved rapidly towards the bowl. He just
got there when Rosie, having tired of the cranefly game, came hurtling
back to finish her dinner.
Jimmy spent the rest of the evening sulking as only a cat can sulk!
|
93.605 | "It's flu season!" | NEACS2::WENZEL | | Wed Oct 05 1994 13:54 | 7 |
| Yesterday I was out sick with the flu (and should be today) and
Ashley, my little 18mo tiger was really acting strange. She wouldn't
leave my side and every time I woke up she was sitting right by my
head watching me. She is not the most affectionate kitty but was
all over me like she knew I was sick. She made me feel so much better.
I'ts funny how cat's take care of their "parents" too.
Today, I'm sure I'll be snubbed again but it was nice while it lasted.
|
93.606 | Good vibrations | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Oct 06 1994 03:20 | 7 |
| Smokey is affectionate, but she is it much more, if any of us is sick.
And, not only she knows that we are ill, she also seems to know what's
wrong. As I am down with the flu, she lies across or around my neck,
for my throat aches. And if my stomach is it, she curles up on my
tummy. Cat doctor. (BTW, it *is* useful for healing!!!)
Nat
|
93.607 | Morning ritual? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu Oct 06 1994 08:20 | 18 |
| Spike has been doing something odd for the past several months. I feed
the cats up on a table in the back hallway, to keep the dogs from
eating their food. The litter box is even further away, in a small
anteroom off the hallway. Spike hops up, eats half of his food, and
runs off at full tilt through the kitchen, diningroom, and livingroom.
He hops up on the back of the couch, sits for a few seconds, then runs,
again at full tilt, back through the livingroom, diningroom, kitchen,
hallway, and uses the litter box. Then he repeats the running thing
again, and his second destination is the food bowl, where he finishes
his meal. Brutus, meanwhile, just calmly munches away, occassionally
takes a glance at what Spike might be doing. The dogs just back up and
get the heck out of his way. Betty, our little Cairn Terrier who is
much smaller than big old Spike, learned a hard lesson. She stood in
front of Spike while he was doing his running thing, and she got bowled
over!
I can't figure out what he doing. He does his "cat crazies" at night,
but this is his morning ritual, maybe helps him digest?
Sarah
|
93.608 | The Mighty Hunter?! | AIMHI::SPINGLER | | Thu Oct 06 1994 12:09 | 7 |
|
Hmmmmm, could be Spike just likes to "chase down his breakfast?" :-)
Feline Silly,
Sue & Furry Crew
|
93.609 | Here's my theory | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Oct 06 1994 12:43 | 8 |
| Mine become racing fools just after they poop--I figure they're saying
"it feels so good to get rid of THAT!"
Spike must be exceptionally intelligent, recognizing that a few bites
of food prime the pump: "Oh boy oh boy oh BOY it's gonna feel GOOD as
soon as I--" [poop] "It does, it does, I got RID of that!"
Leslie
|
93.610 | Intelligent? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu Oct 06 1994 14:34 | 6 |
| HA HA, exceptionally intelligent? He got stuck in a cardboard box
last night! Twice! Every time he tried to jump out, the flaps would
hit the underside of my electronic piano and would slam down on his
head.
Sarah
|
93.611 | Run your poop off... | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Fri Oct 07 1994 07:06 | 10 |
| re -1:poor thing, just getting on slammed on the head...
Re. --:
My Smokey runs herself mad *before* pooping... as if
wishing to run herself free of THAT. If she starts
thundering across the flat in all three dimensions,
I begin to await soething stinky in the box to clean it
away...
Nat
|
93.612 | Run far away from the stink | USOPS::LEE | | Fri Oct 07 1994 10:28 | 14 |
| My Mandy runs like crazy the minute she is done--
even right out of the litter box!! The litter is
upstairs and she runs straight downstairs and far
away as soon as she is done!
And I can figure why--she is a *particularly* fragrant
cat! She's even the first one that I've known that
has the..."vapors"?? She used to let loose whenever
she was scared (i.e. when someone new picked her up)
and it certainly did the trick as she was quickly put
right back down!! She can clear a room.... ;^)
Alicia
|
93.613 | | SUBURB::ODONNELLJ | Julie O'Donnell | Fri Oct 07 1994 12:56 | 13 |
| re: .605
I remember one of my Mum's cats a few years ago. My Mum's friend had
died suddenly and Mum was badly affected. Kayleigh (the cat) took to
sleeping on her bed and staying around her the whole time. There was
one evening when Mum had been especially upset and had gone to bed. I
missed the cat, but didn't find her until I popped into my Mum's room
to check on her and saw Kayleigh lying beside Mum's head near her
pillow. Mum was asleep and had obviously been crying. Kayleigh just
opened her eyes, then put her paw gently on Mum's face as if to say to
me "It's OK - I'm here and I'm looking after her."
I don't know how they know, but they do and they're such a comfort when
you're ill or unhappy.
|
93.614 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's Ms. Bitch to you! | Fri Oct 07 1994 13:15 | 9 |
|
Sasha knows when I'm sick or upset. Especially upset.
She'll just come and sit in my lap. Sometimes she'll
put her paws on my chest and look at me with this face
that says "It's ok mom, I still love you"
Amazing how these furry critters can be such a comfort.
|
93.615 | They do understand | MKOTS1::COOPER | | Wed Oct 12 1994 14:00 | 71 |
| I'll never forget McTavish when I had a tubular pregnancy, when I got
home he walked up each step with me and it took me awhile going up
there. He stuck with me through thick and thin and knew when the tears
were rolling that I was in need of him. This was years ago and now he
is in Kitty Heaven, but he'll always be with me.
The other funny thing is in the past five months the cats and I have
been living in a terrible situation. Neighbors from he double hockey
sticks moved in the middle of May and from day one they were bad news.
They disliked cats and of course mine were use to going into that
townhouse because the previous neighbors let them in and their cats
were use to coming into our home. In addition to this we both watched
each others cats when we had to go anywhere for any length of time.
I tried to make friends with these people, but to no avail. Anyway one
night after having to call the police on them they decided to complain
to another neighbor about me and how they were calling the health
deptartment because they thought I had eighteen cats, not the truth,
and on top of it all they had their children outside, real late at
night and told them to find my cats and run them over with their bikes
or do what they pleased. It was heard by enough neighbors to know that
they were out to hurt the cats.
Of course all summer I was a nervous wreck not wanting to leave home
and trying to keep the cats indoors, when only a few went out. More
than once did I have to reprimand the children and tell them to stay
away from the cats. The parents didn't give a flying fig about what
the children were doing.
Well time goes on and I am back to work at Digital, I am back only a
week or so when the neighbor next door threatens to kill me and the
cats if she/they see them. Well she got arrested for that and ever
since then Timothy and Anastacia have been kept indoors, in the
meantime, the strays I was taking care of had found new quarters as
they were the ones who really didn't want to come in the house.
Oh the woman had kicked Timothy two days after she was let out of jail,
and I was hysterical. Hence my strict orders to keep all cats in the
house.
Timothy was/still cries his little heart out because he wants to romp
outside and have some fun and so does his beloved Anastacia.
Well finally the people have moved out, kicked out by our landlord and
since this weekend was so nice and they were basically moved out I let
the two of them go outside. Other neighbors keep an eye on them so I
can feel a bit better about this, but we have the neighbors who were
friends with them, threatning their lives.
Anyway they went out this weekend and came running back to see if I
would let them in and out, as I had been doing in the summer when we
were somewhat secure.
Both Timmy and Ana bounce, yes bounce, out the door together running up
the hill and jumping into the same tree chasing each other. It was
great to see them romp around and thrash through the tall grass and so
on. But what pleased me more than anything was Timothy bringing home a
mole and depositing it in the middle of my second parking space. He
stood there for a few minutes before dropping it making sure I saw what
he had and of course I praised him. Before he could do anything more
with it, like bringing in the house, I distracted him and dupmed the
poor thing in the dumpster. He searched about a bit looking for his
gift of love but couldn't find it.
They were very smart when it came to these people next door and their
children, cause they would run straight to the house and not let these
people get a hold of them, and usually I was standing at the door
awaiting their arrival.
So now we can be happy that they are happy running about. By the way
no I didn't leave them out while I went to work. Don't trust people
who threaten to harm animals.
|
93.616 | YESS! | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Mon Oct 17 1994 10:43 | 4 |
| I NEVER TRUST... ANYONE?
AM HAPPY TO HEAR THAT THOSE PEOPLE WERE KICKED OUT.
HUG THE CATS.
NAT
|
93.617 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on my Couch | Thu Nov 10 1994 19:40 | 29 |
| Well, Dolly has been hanging about the door and crying to go out
for a while lately so I decided last night to take her out (in
the rain) on a leash. As far as I know, she's never been on a
leash before. She seemed to know something was afoot that had
to do with "out" so she waited patiently for me to put the harness
on her. I took her out on the porch and let her check that out
then walked her down the stairs. There were a couple of mishaps
as she tried to run (faster than me) or sneak under a bush but,
all in all, she did very well, especially for her first time.
She wasn't ready to go in when I was so I ended up lifting her
body (via the harness) up several steps to give her the idea to
walk up the stairs. Finally gave up on that and just picked her
up and carried he the rest of the way.
She had a little non-stress time away from Amelia and I only
heard one other "meout" from her later. When I said "no outs,
Dolly" she gave it up.
Guess I'll tell her prospective adopters (if I ever get any)
that she's semi-leash trained in case they get the grand desire to
let her out. I'd prefer she went out on supervised visit rather
than becoming an outdoor cat again. I may continue to take her
out regularly if it will keep her happy. The poor baby is low
kitty on the totem pole around the Cordes house. Carrie is happy
about that, she's no longer all alone at the bottom of the hierarchy.
Jan
|
93.618 | Should I be proud? | DELNI::FALLON | | Mon Nov 14 1994 09:29 | 19 |
| Sunday mornng I woke up to either a little present for me or a nice
little desert saved for later.
I stumbled blindly out of bed to look at the food and water bowl I have
placed in fronot of one of my bureaus. There was the cutest, deadest
little gray mouse, placed ever so properly next to the food bowl.
I wasn't sure at first if it was one of the real fur mouse toys that
the cats had had. After closer inspection, I realized it did not have
a red plastic nose!!!
I called for Jimmy to come and see it and dispose of it. I am not
afraid of mice (have actually owned them). I just wasn't sure what to
do or think at that time of the morning. The other strange part was
that I only have one momma cat with her baby in the room and at nite
Stinky is allowed to come in and sleep with us. I sleep light as a
feather and not once heard anything. Who did it????? and when?????
Poor stupid mouse.
Karen
|
93.619 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on my Couch | Tue Nov 22 1994 16:35 | 28 |
| I wrote this note a couple of days ago but we were having trouble
with our networks and the system hung up in the middle of entering
it. I haven't been able to find a copy so I'm assuming it got
totally dropped. My apologies if I just mistook where I posted it.
I was just noticing the other day how much Ashlar has filled out
since he's been indoor-only. You'd think he never eats the way he
whines at me to feed him in the morning after my shower and the
moment I walk in at the end of the day. He's grown out of his
teenage body and into his adult body. I was recently comparing him
in size to Onyx who is 3-4 years his senior. Onyx is just a little
taller and a little longer in the body than Ash. Ash has got to
rival him in weight though.
Anyway, the other day I was dumping my 10 lb bag of Science Diet
Lite Maintenance into the Iams tin for storage right before feeding
the cats. Ashlar was sitting impatiently and yowling at me to feed
him. My gosh he hadn't eaten in at least a couple of hours. I
finished filling the Iams tin (10 lbs food fills it right to the rim)
and turned to pick something up. When I turned back, there was Ashlar
with one paw resting on the top of either side of the tin just happily
eating his fill from it. It was as if he was saying "Here's mine.
What are the rest of you having?".
Gotta love him!
Jan
|
93.620 | They think it's normal to trough feed! | DELNI::FALLON | | Wed Nov 23 1994 09:30 | 8 |
| Even stranger but on the same idea...
Ruby knows how to pop the lids of off the Iams tins. I have a
hard time openeing them, so I don't know how she does it! ONce she has
it pried open, they all stand around the tin pigging out!
This could get tricky as I have Blueberry and Chessie on a diet!
Karen
who gave up on Tubba a long time ago, sigh.
|
93.621 | Little piggie! | ISLNDS::WHITMORE | | Mon Nov 28 1994 08:55 | 9 |
| We have a glass jar which we keep filled with Spunk's CD dry food, and
we fill his bowl from it every day. He's so impatient to get his
biscuits that he'll push the jar away with his head to get his snout in
that bowl before I'm even done filling it. I've had more dry food
spilled on the floor from him shoving his way between the jar and the
bowl! Oh well - at least he hasn't learned how to unscrew the lid on
the jar - yet.....
-dana
|
93.622 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Set apt/cat_max=4^c=8...Ack! | Thu Dec 29 1994 13:38 | 13 |
| Last night as things were winding down and we were all getting ready
for bed I happened to look over at Joey and Ashlar who were sitting
on my 4x4' overstuffed pillow. When I saw how they were sitting
together I broke out laughing. Wish I'd had film in my camera.
Ash was on his right side with his arms stretched out on on either
side of Joey. Joey was laying in an indent in the pillow in that
pose some kitties use when they've just finished cleaning their
bellies (you know, rounded back, legs sprawled out in front of him).
Anyway, he was leaning back against Ashlar. It looked like two
little kitty lovebirds cuddling with each other. It was soooo cute.
Jan
|
93.623 | Things that go bump in the night | SUBURB::HARWOODJ | | Mon Jan 16 1995 11:49 | 40 |
|
One cold night, about New Years time, I decided to
go to bed early. Shortly after the light was turned
off a pusskin came to join me, lying in the curve
of my knees. A quick check with my hand determined
that the visitor being chunky with a dense coat -
was Slippers.
Spider - our other puss is of lighter build and has a
subtley coarser coat. She also prefers to sleep on my
hip.
We were all snug and warm, so I dropped off sleep
fairly quickly.
About 2.30am I was woken by a hissing noise by my head.
I put the light on and found Spider with a tail that
resembled a toilet brush, hissing in the direction of
Slippers. We know there is little love lost between
these two, but this amount of aggrevation
is unusual.
On looking down to where Slips lay, I discovered the
problem - it wasn't Slippers, but next doors Cat, Dash.
Poor Dash (short for Haberdashery), I carried her
un-ceremoniuosly down to the kitchen and left her by
the cat flap with some biscuits
- yep I'm soft touch I hadn't the heart to shut her
outside on such a cold night.
By the time I got back to bed, Spider had established
her position on the bed, but managed to pin the sheets
together preventing me from getting back into bed.
Slippers, having come to investigate the noises, parked
herself where my feet ought to have gone.
3.00am in the morning is not the time to be trying to
convince two very miffed kitties that I wasn't a
'turn-coat' and I did love them a lot - and please could
Mummy join them in the nice warm bed.
Judy
|
93.624 | my new Alpha dog | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Tue Jan 17 1995 07:31 | 19 |
| Ever since my Hammy died the Thursday after Christmas, I've been
wondering who would take over as Alpha dog. My 11 year old Afghan cross
is stronger willed than my 2 year old St.Bernard, but he has the bulk
to back up his play for Alpha. Well, the pecking order has been
decided. The new Alpha dog in my house is the Honorable Colonel
Sebastian Moran, DROFFC. He pushes his canine brother and sister around
unmercifully. As Rumpole is a little overweight at 188, he is on diet
dog food. Aggie is underweight and has to have the high protein stuff
Hammy was eating, but in much smaller quantities. I put Aggie's food in
a bowl on the floor. I don't know who is eating more of it, Aggie or
the Colonel. He loves the stuff, one chunk of which is nearly as large
as his face. But he crunches away on it. And Aggie waits until he is
finished until she has her supper. Even Rummy doesn't dare try to push
Sebastian away. Sebastian has also taken up demanding (not begging, of
course) a share of my dinner. Last night he had some pot roast. I'm
waiting for him to start yowling at the door when company comes.
Apparently he feels I need three dogs and he is willing to fill the void.
Sari
|
93.625 | 188 what? | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Tue Jan 17 1995 11:01 | 8 |
|
>As Rumpole is a little overweight at 188
Umm, what are the units? Or is there a decimal point missing
someplace?
len (who had a 90 lb Afghan "puppy" once).
|
93.626 | 188 pounds | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:43 | 6 |
| 188 pounds. Rumpole, the St.Bernard, is a little too well loved. He
should weigh about 175. Sebastian, at 12 pounds, manages with
remarkably little effort to maneuver Rummy out of the sunny nap spots
and to take treats from him. All the privliges of the Alpha "dog".
Sari
|
93.627 | *BIG* Dog | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:02 | 8 |
|
I take it you don't weigh him the way I weigh my cats - weigh self
holding cat, weigh self, subtract.
;^)
len.
|
93.628 | | AYRPLN::VENTURA | In their eyes the magic resides. | Mon Jan 23 1995 16:43 | 30 |
| Mondo did this last week. Poor baby!!
As many of you know, I have a separate cattery room in my apartment.
This is the room that I use to separate MOndo from Tabitha and Pita (He
even SEES them and immediately fights with them, hence having to keep
them separated). I switch them weekly so that they each get their turn
in the main part of the apartment.
In the room is an old file cabinet and a stand-alone closet.
Anyway, last week was Tabitha's and Pita's week out, and Mondo was in
the cattery for the week. Every morning after I get out of the shower,
I go in and check on him. Well, Friday morning I went to check on him,
but he wasn't in the room!! I could hear him crying, but couldn't find
him. I opened the regular closet in the room, he wasn't in there. I
opened the door that goes downstairs and called, but he wasn't down
there either. I finally opened the drawer in the file cabinet where we
keep his toys (second from the top!) and there he was!! Evidentally,
he must have somehow opened the drawer (he is a STRONG cat!) and
decided to jump in and get one of his toys. Well, he's a big boy, so
we figure he must have shifted his weight just enough for the drawer to
shut on him.
Poor baby! He was NOT a happy camper when I opened the drawer and
found him there!! Luckily he wasn't hurt at all (all I could think of
is if he got his tail caught!).
Now we have a make-shift lock on that file cabinet!!
H
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93.629 | A Copy Cat | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Tue Jan 24 1995 09:51 | 5 |
| Holly,
Somebody told him about the "file" on "cats" : )
Poor Mondo...must have been pretty tough being that big stuck in a
drawer!
Sarah
|
93.630 | TRY THIS | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Wed Jan 25 1995 10:37 | 14 |
| ;REFILECAT
FOR CABINET=1 TO LAST
SELECT FILE CABINET
FOR DRAWER=1 TO LAST
SELECT DRAWER
OPEN DRAWER
IF CAT INSIDE THEN
RESCUE
FI
CLOSE DRAWER
NEXT DRAWER
NEXT CABINET
;END REFILECAT
|
93.631 | I swear she has hands under those paws!! | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Mon Jan 30 1995 10:54 | 13 |
|
Ok, my roomates cat gets smarter and smarter. I thought it was quite
the accomplishment that she was able to figure out that getting onto the easy
chair, putting both front paws on the door knob, turning it while pushing with
her hind feet to get into my roomates room was cool, but Saturday night she was
INSIDE my roomates room with the door shut. We were at the diningroom table and
I heard a noise. She somehow figured out a way to open the door on the inside
to get out! I don't know how, but let me tell you, she impresses me more and
more with her intelligence everyday. I'm just glad my door sticks! :-)
Glen
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93.632 | Move this, will ya? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Tue Jan 31 1995 08:44 | 12 |
| Heard a major crash this morning, and my cairn terrier went tearing
into the livingroom and read "someone" the riot act (she's the
disciplinarian of the pets!). Seems Spike managed to push the VCR off
the console TV. Mind you, the TV is a very large, and the VCR was
right smack in the middle of it ; not off to the side or close to the
back. Somehow he pushed it back far enough to send it sailing. He's a
very strong cat, and very clever (like your roommate's cat, can open
ANY door in the house, and I caught him messing with a set of keys
trying to open a keyed deadbolt : ). So, can I charge him for the
damage to the VCR? You think he'll go out and get a job to pay for it?
He didn't even apologize, either : )
Sarah
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93.633 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Tue Jan 31 1995 11:22 | 4 |
|
Sarah, do you have a birthday coming up soon? Maybe Spike was trying to
figure out what he could get you for your birthday.... :-)
|
93.634 | You may be right! | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Tue Jan 31 1995 12:26 | 8 |
| Hmm, you may have a point there...
So far Spike has given me as gifts a few dead animals and two cats.
Literally brought home one cat, and as soon as I found her a home he
brought home her twin brother. I let him keep the brother : )
I suppose a VCR would be an improvement over those gifts???
Maybe I'll leave him a list, so he doesn't feel the need to break
anything else in his search for ideas for the purrfect gift : )
Sarah
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93.635 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Tue Jan 31 1995 13:47 | 6 |
|
Sarah, leaving a list is probably a good idea, and far less chance of
breakage. Hopefully Spike won't see the list and go crazy and destroy it
because it's a piece of paper..... but it is nice to know your cat can read. :-)
|
93.636 | We get by with a little help from our friends. | AMCUCS::SWIERKOWSKIS | | Tue Feb 28 1995 17:09 | 9 |
|
Tatoo, our stray who is terrified of everyone and everything, had a
major breakthrough last night. While I was enjoying my cherry pie,
she suddenly jumped up on my chair and stared at me, apparently
asking for a bite!! She didn't stay long, but this is amazing.
She's actually beginning to act as if she knows we will never hurt
her. Love CAN conquer all!
Susan S.
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93.637 | Gypsy's such a clown! | KAMALA::DREYER | Where's the snow?? | Tue Feb 28 1995 21:18 | 12 |
| That's great news, Susan!
A funny thing happened with Gypsy. I was in the kitchen feeding
him some turkey scraps, which he now takes from my hand, and decided to put
my hand up a bit higher. Gypsy stood on his hind legs, then decided he needed
some extra stability so he rested his paw on my hand. Consecutively he hissed
at me and ran, as if he was shocked that he touched me!
That little guy sure keeps me laughing, even if I can't touch him he's still
a joy to have around!
Laura
|
93.638 | | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Wed Mar 01 1995 12:34 | 13 |
| -.1 reminds me of toddlers performing the forbidden--ransacking dresser
drawers, let's say--the whole time muttering "No no!"
We just had a "disappearing stairway" put in so we could access the
attic better. There's a nylon rope that hangs down to about 6' level
and its pull is a ping-pong ball type thingy. Veto (our "dim bulb")
wants to kill it. He hangs out underneath, trying to psych it out by
swearing at it; then when he can resist no more, he springs for the
wall and ricochets off with his back feet. No matter that he's been
supremely unsuccessful; we're treated nightly to a 20-minute round of
"Mmmrrrrroowr..rowp?".... THUMP. "MOWrrrp?"... THUMP!
Leslie
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93.639 | I guess they love/hate us! | AMCUCS::SWIERKOWSKIS | | Wed Mar 01 1995 15:32 | 16 |
| Laura,
I know what you mean. I keep hoping her stomach will get the
best of her and help her overcome the "shock" of being toooo
close. You can almost hear her say "oh no, what have I done??"
She doesn't hiss, but her eyes get big and she backs away.
Unlike Gypsy, Tatoo still won't take the food from my hand. I have
to put it on the floor under her nose; she then spears it with a
claw to put in her mouth. It's almost as if she's been to Miss
Manners school for kitties. She's awfully "dainty" for a stray.
These guys are the cheapest entertainment around!!!
Susan
|
93.640 | He bit me! | NRSTAR::BACHELDER | | Fri Mar 03 1995 09:22 | 10 |
| Something my cat did last night...
We (the cat and I) were sitting in a chair last night watching ER. He
just settled in next to me and was purring. All of a sudden he bit me!
HARD! I have two red puncture wounds and a bruise to prove it. Why
would he do this?
Confused,
- Lauri
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93.641 | It's a good thing they are sooo cute! | AMCUCS::SWIERKOWSKIS | | Fri Mar 03 1995 16:02 | 33 |
| > Something my cat did last night...
>
> We (the cat and I) were sitting in a chair last night watching ER. He
> just settled in next to me and was purring. All of a sudden he bit me!
> HARD! I have two red puncture wounds and a bruise to prove it. Why
> would he do this?
>
> Confused,
>
> - Lauri
Maybe he thought you were dinner?? My older cat does that sometimes
(and always has). She usually licks the spot before biting, which
is what the big cats do. According to one of those documentaries on
cats (NOVA, Discovery Channel, National G - can't remember which),
domestic cats often mimic their big cousins and this is one of the
behaviors that turns up. She SEEEMS remorseful afterwards but that
doesn't make the puncture wounds feel any better.
One of our newer kitties is exhibiting similar behavior; he really
bites HARD when he attacks a big toe under the covers. He goes
beyond the normal pounce and nibble. Of course, we've had to put
the feather toys away because he becomes a wild predator. No one
else can play; he grabs it, starts growling and digs in his heels
and "plays" tug-a-war. Infortunately, he really gets carried away
and starts panting hard. We recently had some guests over for
dinner who are convinced our kitty is part Terrier. Oh well; it's
never boring.
Susan S.(who has given up wearing anything but long sleeves
and opaque nylons because the nicks and scratches are ever so
unattractive.)
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93.642 | Nibbles VS CHOMP | NRSTAR::BACHELDER | | Fri Mar 03 1995 16:20 | 10 |
| My cat typically does the "play" biting on toes and fingertips. Never,
ever has he bitten to the point where he broke the skin (or even came
close). He seemed to think nothing of biting me, didn't even give a
blink. I on the other hand catapulted out of the chair with quite a
yelp!
I hope this doesn't become a regular behavior!
- Lauri
|
93.643 | | PADC::KOLLING | | Fri Mar 03 1995 17:08 | 3 |
| Some people have good luck by crying and licking the bitten
place; lets the cat know it hurt.
|
93.644 | Wasn't pleased about this! | KAMALA::DREYER | Where's the snow?? | Fri Mar 03 1995 17:38 | 20 |
| > Some people have good luck by crying and licking the bitten
> place; lets the cat know it hurt.
I'll have to try this next time Buki bites me. He's terrible, I'll be petting
him and he's purring up a storm, then all of a sudden, CHOMP...no warning.
Usually I'm fast enough and gran his face and squeeze so he doesn't get me
really hard.
Something they did today....
Left a dead mouse head (body nowhere in sight) on my dining room floor. I
didn't know we had mice, but I imagine with three cats their population is kept
pretty well under control, I hope. Just what I wanted to see.
Laura
|
93.645 | | PADC::KOLLING | | Fri Mar 03 1995 18:14 | 5 |
| Ah, maybe that's different. Holly does that when she
gets over-stimulated from petting. I've learned to
watch for the tenseness in her body and a wild eyed look before
the chomp, and stop early :-)
|
93.646 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Mon Mar 06 1995 09:14 | 10 |
|
re .644
When my cats get too rough with playing, I would "cry" in pain
and they'll stop. But, I've got to reciprocate, though, when I
get too rough, they cry, I stop right away.
Eva
|
93.647 | A LAUGH A MINUTE | MKOTS3::OFFEN | | Tue Mar 07 1995 13:02 | 29 |
| OK, I have enjoyed reading this note so much but never really had
anything to put in. Now I do.....
Patches, my very round but pretty kitty, was laying in one of her usual
spots (just above the stairs to the family room). She was laying with
her back to the stairs, hoping that somone would go open the outside
door for her. She reached over to *bite* at a spot on her back and
immediately TUMBLED down the stairs (all two of of them). She was fine
but we were on the floor roaring with laughter.
Silver and Shadow, my two Persians, were in a frisky mood and Shadow
decided to *attack* Silver. They were rolling on the floor when they
both *ROLLED* over Lightning, the RESIDENT QUEEN, who happened to be
sleeping nearby. The look on her face was priceless.
Silver was playing with Thunder one day. Of course Thunder never
thinks that Silver is playing. He chased her down the hallway and
Thunder ran under the coffee table and sat down. Silver immediately
sat down and started grooming himself. As soon as Thunder turned away,
Silver pounced. Thunder immediately shot straight up in the air and
hit her head on the coffee table. I think she forgot where she was.
Of course she was fine and got on top of the table, which she
originally wanted to do and the play went on.
And you're right. Except for Silver, who I paid big bucks for, all my
babies were free and they definitely are the best stress-relievers.
Sandi and her 6 traitor cats
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93.648 | MILD MANNERED CAT TURNS INTO WILD WOMAN!!! | SHRMSG::BERTEL | | Tue Mar 07 1995 15:41 | 23 |
| This morning a young cat I've never seen before managed to jump onto my
deck. She was an orange tiger, and was meowing thru the slider. My 2
kids, Count Basie and Miss Sarah Vaughan came running up from the
basement to see what the commotion was. Count, a mellow fellow, just
sort of meowed and looker at the stranger. Sassy, who is sweet little
calico of about 6 pounds went WILD. She got a voice like the one in
the movie "The Exorcist", hissed,yowled and then attacked her poor
innocent brother - twice. Since the stranger cat was still on the deck
and things were deteriorating inside the house, I decided to open the
glass slider so the stranger could get scared off. Well Sassy
literally ran through the screen onto the deck to attack the other
cat. Then I ran out there to try to calm her down. The stranger had
jumped down 1 level onto the ground, and was cowering in fear. The
Sass, who is afraid of heights, continued screaming in her EXORCIST
voice, while she puffed up 2 sizes. I was finally able to soothe he
enough to get ahold of her and bring he inside the house, where upon
she attacked her innocent brother AGAIN!!
When I left to go to work, Sassy had her little prissy meow back. I
hope that stranger didn't come back during the day, or the Count will
be dead meat by the time I get home. Talk about a split-personality!!!
All I could think of is the by-line someone has on this conference:
"That's MS. _itch to you!!
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93.649 | DANGER | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Wed Mar 08 1995 03:01 | 18 |
| As once a stranger cat was under our window and my Smokey went as wild
as Sassy, my dear cat did BITE ME SO HARD as I was stroking her to calm
her down, that I had to go to doc and had a white glove on for 2 weeks
to cover the wound!
I think they really go a bit splitedbrained (?) if they see an 'enemy'
and react immediately deadly to anything moving around.
Of course I did mind this from her, I understood the poor thing; she
days after yet licked my white glove as if she knew what she's done.
So be prepared, if kitty 'goes mad' because of another, your trusted
meower can be REALLY dangerous. Take care in such cases! Do not touch
him/her or only with a towel or the like. She can bite you invalide!
(I almost lost the movement of my thumb.)
Nat, loving Smokey the more.
|
93.650 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Wed Mar 08 1995 08:36 | 17 |
|
I also read about leaving the kitties alone when they are in the
attack mode, like don't get in their way. They switch on their
autopilot, set their phaser to kill when they see an enemy,
and human loves are temporarily wiped out of their memory.
The only way I would break up a fight is to chase the stranger
cat away. But even then, my cats don't appreciate it since
they've got to settle the land dispute with that cat again someday.
They would give me this "You coward. We could have handle that easily.
And YOU should have stayed inside." look. And I would say, "Well,
next time you get an abscess, YOU can find your way to the vet
and have them bill me, OK?"
Eva
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93.651 | | ODIXIE::SINATRA | | Wed Mar 08 1995 10:35 | 31 |
| This reminds me of something that happened when Sammi was a baby.
She was so small when we first found her that we kept her
separated from Shadow for quite awhile, she in our bedroom and he
- not in our bedroom. She was getting bigger and had her legs pretty
well under her and had begun eating wet food. Well, one morning I
prepared her breakfast and carried it to the bedroom, piggy Shadow
hot on my heels. As I opened the door just wide enough to slip
through, Sammi came hurtling head over heels toward it and I
simultaneously stuck out my left foot to block her, whipped the
food bowl around the door and shut the door in Shadow's face. WELL.
An unearthly screaming commenced on the other side of the door.
Horrified that perhaps I had slammed the door shut on his tail,
I cracked it open, only to find myself having to use my full
weight to push it closed against the onslaught of the furious
furry body on the other side. I dashed across the room and
began yanking on a pair of jeans (judging it unwise to stick my
bare leg outside the door). All had gone silent outside the
door. I was horrified, thinking, "I've killed him. I don't know
how, but I've killed him and he's lying on the other side of
the door gasping for his last breath." Meanwhile, my husband is
sitting up in bed watching me, eyes wide, saying "You're going
out there?!! I wouldn't go out there...."
I went over to the door and cautiously cracked it open. There
sat Shadow, calmly, innocently, eyes wide and beguiling.
The only conclusion I could draw was that he pitched a fit.
I haven't closed a door in his face since.
Rebecca
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93.652 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's Ms. Bitch to you! | Wed Mar 08 1995 11:42 | 12 |
|
re: .648
That would be me. =)
And I would definitely say from your description that
the phrase fits!
I hope things have calmed down....
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93.653 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Thu Mar 09 1995 12:46 | 10 |
|
When I brought K.D. home and she met Isis, K.D. was real cool about it.
Isis was anything but. I made the mistake of trying to calm her down by patting
her in the middle of her hissy fit. The scar on my wrist reminds me how foolish
that was. I'm glad they get along so well now..... although yesterday I found
out I'm alergic to..... cats. :(
Glen
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93.654 | So what's bad about allergies??? | PCBUOA::FALLON | | Fri Mar 10 1995 11:06 | 6 |
| Glen,
That's not a death sentence!! I too am allergic to cats and have
adjusted very well! I also know of others who are the same.
Seldane helps those bad moments as well as eye drops, Naphcon-A.
Good luck,
Karen
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93.655 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Fri Mar 10 1995 12:27 | 11 |
|
I am allergic to cats, and dogs and everything else ;-).
I just make sure I don't touch my face, especially my eyes,
without washing my hands after touching the cats. And I don't
let the cats on my bed, they can get on my daughter's bed all
they want. Frequent vacuuming of carpet and furniture helps, too.
Eva
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93.656 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Squirrels R Me | Fri Mar 10 1995 12:43 | 7 |
|
Oh, I have NO intentions on getting rid of either cat. They have never
been allowed in my room before, which it will remain this way. I have a
prescription I'm picking up today which will help take care of things. The cats
stay, I adjust. What power they have over us. And to think they get to lay
around all day and take it easy and get fed for nuttin.... :-)
|
93.657 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's Ms. Bitch to you! | Fri Mar 10 1995 14:25 | 10 |
|
I think probably half of the cat owners in the file are
allergic or used to be allergic to cats.
The thing that really bums me out is that now that I'm
no longer allergic to cats, I am to dogs...with the exception
of my parent's dog and my grandmother's.
JJ
|
93.658 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Mon Mar 20 1995 16:02 | 19 |
|
Sam, our new Abyssinian kitten, had an exciting weekend. She had her
first bath on Saturday. She didn't quite like the bath, but she didn't
put up a fight either. Sunday was so gorgeous that we let her out in
the backyard all by herself. Well, she was out there with our 2 older
cats, but the humans didn't kitty-sit this time. And we didn't even
have to bring her in, she was so exhausted from climbing trees, chasing
leaves and watching brids that she asked to be let in. She has been
living with us for 3 months now and the middle-aged Siameses are
getting used to her, they are still not crazy about her, but they don't
hiss at her any more. Sam, actually went up to the boss and licked
him. You guys should see his face. He didn't know what to do other than
backing up. He had this "Yuck, don't lick me. I am not supposed to
like you." look. This coming Friday is Sam's big day, going to the vet
for neuturing. In few weeks, she will be able to stay out as long as
she wants and nobody will ever bother her.
Eva
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93.659 | No fair! | FPTWS1::ABRAMS | Curl up with a good CD-ROM | Mon Mar 20 1995 16:24 | 16 |
| Something they're going to do *tonight*...
Is this bad timing or what? Diane, my wife, went away on a business trip this
morning, for 3 days.
Punkin goes in to be fixed tomorrow morning. Tonight I have to deprive
all 8 inside cats of food and water. (it's either that or quarrantine
Punkin, who will cry all night if locked in a room by himself!)
I know I will get no sleep. They will all stand on or next to me, eyes
staring at me. "Why did you take away our food?" "Where is our water?"
My only hope is they will think Diane took their food with her... :-)
Bill A.
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93.660 | | PADC::KOLLING | | Mon Mar 20 1995 18:00 | 9 |
| Re: .659
My vet says to take away all food starting at 7 pm the evening before
an operation, and take water away starting at 7 am on the day I bring
the cat in. So I make the evening-before meal something like
Swanson's chicken (in water, not oil) so that they snarf it down
right away and I can take the plates up without their lurking around
the kitchen all evening in a Major Guilt Trip.
|
93.661 | Furry road block, please use alternate route | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Wed Mar 29 1995 09:23 | 21 |
| Don't you need a cop whenever traffic is going to be obstructed?
My big Maine-Coon (maybe, or wannabe) Spike is an indoor-only cat now.
He has been since I got tired of treating abscesses (he's very
territorial), about 2 years now. However, whenever I take my 3 dogs
downstairs to go out into the yard, Spike follows us down the stairs
and stares out the lower portion of the storm door, watching and
dreaming of going outside and getting into a fight or two. When I open
the door to let the dogs back in, he runs up the stairs first, followed
by the dogs. This has been going on for 2 years, so everybody knows
the drill. Well, this morning Spike decided NOT to go up the stairs
first. He parked his big backside on the bottom stair, and proceeded
to give himself a bath, with several dirty looks tossed out for the
dogs as they tried to find a way past him. We were all backed up at the
bottom landing - 3 dogs and a human mom yelling at Spike to move, move,
move. And he continued to give himself a bath. I had to wade through
the dogs to give him a shove and get him moving. The dogs will not
walk past him because he is bigger than they are, and he has all his
claws, which they have found out the hard way : )
Road block!
Sarah
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93.662 | | TRACTR::JENNISON | The Angel Opens Her Eyes | Wed Mar 29 1995 15:11 | 4 |
| What a great story!!! I love it !!! hahaa
SueJ
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93.663 | How about a leash? | AMCUCS::SWIERKOWSKIS | If it ain't broke, we'll break it. | Wed Mar 29 1995 17:52 | 10 |
| Great story Sarah! Have you thought about getting a harness and
leash for Spike so he can come out with you? It really looks silly
on a cat and my Sophie acts like it's crippling her (back to the
hacking your cat thread; they hate anything around their middle).
However, she eventually settles down and really enjoys getting to
roll on the warm concrete or sniff the flowers. We do have to stay
with her and watch her because she's pretty good at wriggling out
of it though.
SQ
|
93.664 | Nice bed! | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Thu Apr 13 1995 17:17 | 17 |
| I have a plastic Rubbermaid clothes hamper, the kind with the removable
top. I was pulling clothes out of it last night to sort and put in a
load of laundry. Brutus normally comes running to greet me when I come
home from work, but he apparently slept through the commotion of the
dogs' barking and my son also greeting me. When he finally woke up and
saw me in the BATHROOM (his FAVORITE room in the house), he came
running, meowing all the way, and proceeded to jump up onto the hamper
to get closer to my face. However, the lid was not on the hamper at
the time. Watching him try to do a complete mid-air reverse was
hysterical, but when he landed halfway down the hamper on a bunch of
dirty clothes, he decided it wasn't such a bad spot. He started
purring, turned around a few times, laid down, and looked up at me and
blinked. With a very short half-meow, he put his head down and went
back to snoozing! I have no idea how he got out of the hamper, but he
managed to do so without turning it over...
Sarah
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93.665 | | DPDMAI::HUDDLESTON | If it is to be, it's up to me | Thu Apr 13 1995 18:05 | 11 |
| Yesturday I came home from a busy day, and sat on the couch and doing
something instead of feeding the cats right away. Angel jumps on to
the side arm of the couch and leeeeans his head out and right in front
of mine. I'm laughing and saying that I'll hurry and get their food
"in just a minute". That wasn't good enough for him. He puts his paw
on my shoulder and leans into my face again! He is so funny. Needless
to say I stopped whatever I was doing and fed them. Do they control us
or what.
Donna
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93.666 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Diablo | Thu Apr 13 1995 22:36 | 1 |
| evil kitty snarf!
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93.667 | Leaning tower of cat | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Fri Apr 14 1995 10:07 | 8 |
| .665
Donna, that is hysterical! One of my cats does the same thing, but you
described it perfectly. Leeeeeeeean way out, and just look! Too funny.
Sometimes when Spike does it I say "What?" and he gives me a soundless
meow. You know, mouth opens, but no sounds comes out. I figure he's
being polite, since he's right in my face and his breath is sometimes
not the sweetest : )
Sarah
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93.668 | Pet Me *Here*, *Now*! | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Fri Apr 14 1995 12:42 | 11 |
|
This description of a cat demanding attention reminds of something my
little Robin has been doing a lot of lately - she reaches out with her
paw and pulls my hand against her head, where she prefers to be petted.
If I stop for too long she "encourages" me again. It's touchingly amusing
when she can't quite reach - she'll stand on her hind legs and stretch
out as long as she can, or climb up on something to get closer.
len.
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93.669 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's Ms. Bitch to you! | Mon Apr 17 1995 12:45 | 5 |
|
Sasha does that to my legs.....when I'm in the little
girl's room answering the call of Mother Nature.... =)
|
93.670 | | DPDMAI::HUDDLESTON | If it is to be, it's up to me | Thu Apr 20 1995 10:23 | 2 |
| Miracle of miracles! Angel did not wake us up at 3, 4,or 5! He waited
until we got up at 6am. Yeah!!!
|
93.671 | The Colonel Triumphant | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Wed Apr 26 1995 08:51 | 15 |
| In honor of his birthday, the Hon. Col. Sebastian Moran, DROFFC, got
his favorite sliced turkey for supper. His baby brother, Rumpole, being
a very helpful fellow, decided to assist the Colonel in having his
dinner. Without missing a bite, the Colonel let out this tremendous
growl. Rumpole suddenly remembered Business of Importance Elsewhere and
left the room.
The Colonel = ll pounds
Rumpole = 192 pounds
Later, when the Colonel received his gift (a catnip filled rolling toy)
the dogs each got a nice "pet store cookie" to celebrate. The Colonel
thought it looked tasty and went a got a piece of Rumpole's cookie.
Rumpole didn't make a sound. Shows you who is in charge at my house.
Sari
|
93.672 | Lost & Found | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Set apt/cat_max=4^c=8...Ack! | Mon Jun 05 1995 16:54 | 73 |
| I was sitting in the house playing games on the computer Saturday
evening when I realized I hadn't seen Onyx in a while. In fact, I
hadn't seen him all day. Worse, I couldn't remember the exact last
time I'd seen him.
So, I started wandering around the apartment calling his name. He
usually comes or meows at me when called so I was really surprised
when I didn't hear from him or see him. So, I began a search of
secret hiding places. I couldn't find him anywhere. I began a
more frantic search checking places I'd already check only more
thoroughly. Nothing.
So I went outside and called his name a few times. Nothing. Now
Onyx is not and outdoor cat. There's no reason he should be out
but I thought it was worth a try just in case he'd found his way
out a window or something. Nothing.
I began to panic. I imagined him lying somewhere in the house in
distress from some terrible illness or injury. I wondered if he'd
escaped and run off outside. Terrible things were going through my
mind. I went outside and walked around the complex calling his name
and got no response.
It was getting dark by this time so I went back in for a flashlight.
I took a headcount just in case I had miscounted but I still had only
7 out of 8 cats. My mind reeled with the possibility that he'd found
his way out to the rode or the creekbed nearby. I live by a very busy
road which he would not have been able to cross safely. Additionally,
I new that if he made it to the creek bed, I'd never be able to search
that thoroughly enough to catch him. It's too hazardous and there's
too much ground to cover.
So, I took the flashlight out and started again. This time I saw a
black cat sitting on the sidewalk a ways down from me. I thought it
was probably the black cat I'd seen around for a few days but I thought
I'd look anyway. As I approached the kitty dashed into the bushes.
I shined the light in the bushes and saw a face that could have been
Onyx's but I just wasn't sure. I needed to see more of the head and/or
body to be sure. Kitty decided he/she was having none of this and
began dashing in and out of the bushes trying to get away from my
light. At one point he/she headed straight toward the road so I backed
of and kitty opted for a right turn into the bushes instead.
I called Onyx's name a few times and kitty replied with a plaintiff
meow. I was pretty sure that it was Onyx by this time but he wouldn't
come near me or hold still long enough for me to get close to him.
He dashed back around the corner and I lost him in another set of
bushes. At that point I realized I needed assistance so I ran back
into the house for the big guns "Bonkers Cat Treats". I'd lost him
in the bushes before going in so I went back to about the location
I'd last seen him and started rattling the bonkers box and calling
his name. Soon I began to hear a pittiful meow coming from a nearby
patio. I crept around the fence and found Monsieur Missing Kitty
under a table meowing over and over. I tossed him a bonkers to
distract him and was finally able to grab him. I rushed him inside.
Needless to say I was much to happy to have him back to scold him.
In fact, I had a hard time letting go of him for quite a while. I'm
just thrilled that I live in a u-shaped complex with lots of plants
and stuff so that he didn't feel the need to wander to far off the
beaten path to hide.
Onyx spent a lot of time in my lap and on my shoulder the rest of the
night and the following day. I've asked him not to leave me again as
I just can't take it. He looked at me with that non-committal look
cats seem to have and I still don't have a definite agreement with him.
And, what's worse...I still don't know how or when he got out of the
house.
I'M JUST REALLY HAPPY TO HAVE HIM BACK!!!!
Jan
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93.673 | Lost little birdy | SALEM::SHAW | | Mon Jul 24 1995 10:18 | 54 |
|
Well Saturday was a sunny day and the cats were sitting by the
living room window, tails wagging at the speed of light and jaws
snapping like never before. So curious me took a look at the window
and amongst the tall grass, I saw this birds yellow head with a
mohawk and orange cheeks. I called my girlfriend over, she is
more experienced with birds to check it out and tell me what it was.
She said that was a cockatoo (sp?) a pearl one and was a precious
bird and shouldn't have just been there. So she went out and approached
the bird, the cute thing didn't make much attempt to get away, it
got off the ground a couple of feet and couldn't take off. So
she grabbed it, now the cats are watching all this action and see their
mom catching the bird, now their tails are wagging so fast you could
barely see them. So our first reaction is to call the pet store, since
we can't just keep it in a box, to get a cage and some bird food so
it can be hung somewhere away from the cats, untill we find the owner
if in the neighborhood. The bird was so tiny, still a baby but had its
wings clipped. So it was obvious that it was somebodies pet. We
took him with us in the car on a journey to the pet shop. This little
bird was so affectionate it was like an instant bonding with my
girlfriend. He was playing with Rose's neckless and cuddling up to her
and whistling and even seemed to enjoy the ride.
Well we ended up picking up a small cage and some bird food.
Put him in the cage and on top of the entertainment center. Called the
condo office to see if anyone is looking for their lost pet.
Ziba and Tomba, which both have been outdoor cats prior to residing
with us, where just going nuts, Tomba our Maine coon boy was ever so
vocal. I have never herd him talk so much. It was like he was begging
for his specail meal. Both of them were looking at the bird and
licking their chops, I swear their mouths was watering over this
delecay. Keesha however, had never seen a bird up so close, as I
held her up to near the cage she was purring ever so laud. It was
obvious that the bird had no idea what cats were and he was very
relaxed with the cats so close. He had knocked all his food off the
container and spilled his water and whistling real laud. My girlfriend
said that this was because he didn't like being caged. So we took
him to the bedroom and letting out. With all three cats behind the door
scratching and begging to be let in. This bird was such a sweety.
walked around on the bed so relaxed and would come up to he and give
head butts. loved to be petted. Anyhow I went outside looking for
open windows, and sure enough a few condos down I found one with the
top window open and no screen. Since this was the only one, I slipped
a note under the door as no one answered the bell. That if they are
missing a pet they should call our number. Few hours later, we got a
call. The owner was this single guy that has tow birds a fully grown
one and this little guy. He calls him Hoover, as the little guy has
an enormous appetite. Which I can vouge for, he was eating real good
at our place. The owner offered to let us keep him over night as a
reward for saving him, which we declined ofcourse due to our cats.
But I had never thought a bird could be so affectionate. This little
guy was wonderfull it I could be 100% sure that a bird would be safe
from our cats I'd get one.
Shaw
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93.674 | Lost and Found | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:10 | 35 |
| My cats have recently discovered that the window screens come out
of the windows. I came into the living room a few days ago to find
the screen out and my 4 males checking out the patio. I opened the
door and shrieked "what are you guys doing outside" and 3 of them
hightailed it back inside through the door, the other went back in
through the window.
I replaced the screen and decided to keep the window closed more than
in the past. Saturday morning I awoke to some noise. Went out to
the living room and found one corner of the same screen bent outward
and two male cats outside. I quickly shuffled them back in and
proceeded to count heads. I counted 7 out of 8 heads. I had a female
missing. It was Dolly. This is odd because the females of my household
are very laid back and do not get into trouble of any kind. The males
are into everything. So, I started a search. I looked everywhere I
could think of in the house. Dolly is usually only in a couple of
places; the cat tree, the table by the cat three, the couch arm or the
dining room window. She wasn't anywhere to be found.
So, I started looking outside. I walked around everywhere and called
her name. I asked neighbors and kids if they'd seen her. I told the
landlords she was missing. I told my next door neighbor to keep an
eye out for a fluffy black cat who my end up at her door trying to get
in by mistake. I made signs and took the 2 pictures I had of her out
and posted them. I spend a couple of hours looking for her with no
luck. I'd about decided I'd have better luck in the twilight hours.
I headed back inside and was putting my poster supplies away when here
comes Dolly out of the bedroom.
I've yet to figure out where she was hiding. I'd checked all the usual
good places the others had found with no luck. I'm just glad she was
inside. But boy, did I feel foolish telling folks how I'd found her
while collecting all the posters I'd put up.
Jan
|
93.675 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Jul 24 1995 16:04 | 5 |
| Re: .674
This is called Let's Drive Mom Crazy, Show Up Just After She
Panics Completely :-)
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93.676 | | CRONIC::SHUBS | Howard S Shubs, the Denim Adept | Mon Jul 24 1995 18:56 | 9 |
| Re .673:
A bird like that can be quite safe from cats, but it has to know about them.
It sounds like you did the Right Thing by the bird. Large birds, such as
one of those things, can HURT a cat if necessary... and perhaps just for fun.
A former friend of mine had some parrots. Those birds could be -mean-, and
the 8 cats in the house knew it quite well. Remember, they take the bark
off of -living trees-, to look for goodies.
|
93.677 | Maybe we'll look into getting a little bird! | SALEM::SHAW | | Tue Jul 25 1995 08:04 | 13 |
|
I know about parrots, that's why I only like to look at them when
others have 'em. This little guy though was so affectionate.
Like give you head butts and all. He would press his head up
under my chin and kinda cuddle up. I guess with every animal
if you spend enough time, you realize there is a lot more feelings
and personality than originally given credit for. The owner of
these two birds let them roam around the flat even when he wasn't
home, that's how the little guy got out. I can't say much for
his furniture or walls for that matter, there was bird thingies
everywhere.
Shaw
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93.678 | | CRONIC::SHUBS | Howard S Shubs | Tue Jul 25 1995 11:10 | 3 |
| Re .677:
Sounds like a hand-raised bird.
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93.679 | | GOOEY::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Tue Jul 25 1995 12:28 | 13 |
|
Most definitely. My ex-husband and I had a cockatiel - it
was mostly his bird. Hand fed and raised but unfortunately,
he wasn't around enough to give Coco the attention he needed
and his friendliness dissipated. I convinced my ex that we
should find him a better home and we did. They can be
wonderful birds when given enough attention.
re:
Let's Drive Mom Crazy - Chloe does it to me all the time. I
have NO idea where half her hiding spots are.
|
93.680 | Yes, Your Majesty! Right away! | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Tue Jul 25 1995 13:29 | 28 |
| Even an old kitty like JFCL (17 1/2 and still going strong!) can teach
her human slaves new tricks... Paul and I were running around on
Saturday, trying to get the home computer hardware back in working
order so we could use it. This quickly became a one-human-slave job,
so I retreated to the kitchen to sort out the pile of papers and stuff
that had accumulated over the past few days. JFCL appeared, walked
over to the food bowls, dry food feeder (empty), and automatic water
machines (full). She stood in front of the empty dry food dispenser
and GLARED at it, and then turned around and GLARED at me. Now, there
was plenty of wet food from the cats' breakfast (the kitten was napping
at this time), but JFCL made it really clear what she expected the lazy
human slave to do: "Put out more dry cat food, Lazy One!" So, I got
up, said, "Yes, Your Majesty!", and she followed me to the cabinet, and
back to the dry food machine, and started munching on the dry food as
soon as some of it came out the bottom of the feeding machine,
interspersed with a few laps of water. This commotion woke up the
kitten, who doesn't like dry food much anyhow and instead went after
the remaining wet food that JFCL was spurning. It's a good thing that
Their Majesties do not have opposable thumbs, or we would all be in
real trouble! Actually, in her younger and spryer days, JFCL, who is a
big kitty, was able to open any door in the house that opened inward,
by standing on her hind legs, grabbing the doorknob, and jiggling it
like a dog would. The kitten, who being a Maine coon cat is already
even larger than JFCL, can also open doors, and does, but the door
leading to the dry cat food doesn't interest her, luckily for me!
/Charlotte (human servant of Their Majesties JFCL and Melody the coon
kitten)
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93.681 | Formerly Feral Feline | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Jul 27 1995 18:42 | 32 |
| This actually happened for the first time a few days ago but it's
becoming a regular occurance and I'm so excited.
Background. Torbie Tyler is my formerly feral, most lovable, cutest
little cat in the world. She's very shy. She loves to have me pet
her but only if I don't approach too quickly and she's in the mood.
She'll do figure eights at my feet while I'm putting her food out and
meow at me to pick her up for a cuddle before putting her back down
in front of the food. She'll lay at my feet while I'm on the computer.
Lately I've been seeing her in new places; on top of the cat tree (but
she jumps and runs when I approach as if she's not supposed to be
there), on the table in front of the big living room window, on the
window platform in the bedroom and, I've even woken up in the morning
to find her asleep on the bed by my legs. Usually her main places to
hang out are under the bed or under the coffee table.
The other night I was on the computer playing games and so forth and
Torbie came by and rubbed my legs and meowed. Well, I was in the
middle of something so I delayed petting her for a few minutes. I guess
I delayed too long because a few minutes later I was surprised by a
cat jumping into my lap. It was Torbie. I was in shock. She's never,
ever done this. I was almost in tears and feeling such a major sense
of accomplishment. I think those of you who have worked with ferals
in the past will really get a sense of what I was feeling here. I
just had to share it. I was just too amazed by the whole thing. And,
it has continued. She's to the point now that I can pat my legs and
get her to jump up on request. I'm sooo excited!
Jan
|
93.682 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Jul 28 1995 08:57 | 14 |
| Jan...I know the feeling. That is the best feeling of
accomplishment in the world!!! You just wait...she'll make
one of the best loveable kitties and become your best friend.
Of course...as soon as one person walks in the house she'll
probably do a disappearing act.
My JC who was also feral and lived outside for close to two years
is the best kitty. He does not go on furniture, he comes when
you call him, he'll sit at your feet until you tell him to jump
on your lap, and he is so patient waiting for his food or kitty
hugs. He is just the sweetest boy....and almost acts like
he really is trying to please you.
Sandy
|
93.683 | Congrats! (This is why I like ferals best!) | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Jul 28 1995 12:37 | 7 |
| I've got to agre with Sandy. There is nothing like that feeling when
you finally get thru the trust barrier with them and they show you
their feelings for the first time. You just want to melt. Once
you make friends with a feral, you have made a loyal friend for life.
Deb
|
93.684 | Escape Artist | MKOTS3::NICKERSON | | Mon Jul 31 1995 12:02 | 22 |
| My Princess is an indoor only Siamese mix. On Sunday when I got up, I
heard her crying (distictive Siamese yell) but noticed it was muffled.
So, I checked all the closets and closed areas. No Princess....
I went out to get the paper and she started crying again. This time it
was very clear so I knew she was outside somewhere. Since she is the
worlds biggest chicken, I followed her voice calling softly. She was
on the roof of our screen porch! (Attached to the house). I went
upstairs and let her in through the window which is over the porch
roof. Then I went onto the porch to figure out how she got out.
She must have climbed up one of the posts and loosened the screen so it
opened at the top. She then crawled out the TOP of the screen and up
onto the roof! Who knows how long she was out there as my husband went
to bed about 11:30 and she wouldn't come off the porch.
She was SO funny the rest of the day...she had to check everything out
in the house like it was the first time she'd ever seen it!
We're hoping this will cure her of climbing the screens!
Linda
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93.685 | Way to go, Jan! | KAMALA::DREYER | More great memories | Tue Aug 01 1995 18:31 | 13 |
| Jan,
That sure is a big accomplishment! I can't help but be jealous...I've had Gypsy
for 21 months now and still can't pet him. He does circles around my legs and
rubs against them when I'm preparing food, but that's all the contact he'll
allow. He's such a little beggar. He'll take food from me and lick my fingers,
but if I try to touch him with the other hand, he's gone. I think that cat
has eyes in the back of his head! He launches of like a rocket when you try to
touch him, even when he can't possibly see you!
I long for the day I can pick this guy up and give him a hug!
Laura
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93.686 | There's still hope for Tatoo then. | AXPBIZ::SWIERKOWSKIS | Now that we're organized, what's next? | Tue Aug 01 1995 19:17 | 15 |
|
After 12 months, Tatoo still doesn't like to be picked up although
she's much more relaxed. Jan's experience gives me hope that someday she'll
become a lap kitty.
On the other hand, our Kelly has never known fear, and yesterday's
pose was the perfect picture of relaxation and confidence. We have a brick
hearth that is everyone's favorite spot in the heat. Kelly has the longest
hair so she's always spread out on the brick to try to cool down. Yesterday,
it hit 98 and was HOT inside by the end of the day even with all the fans on
high. Kelly was on her back -- all four legs spread wide open with her head
hanging back over the edge of the brick. She looked like her last drop of
energy had been drained.
SQ
|
93.687 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Diablo | Tue Aug 01 1995 21:06 | 22 |
|
Well.... my roomates cat has tried to comit suicide 3 times now. The
1st time was when she was in his closet, handing by her neck on his shoe rack.
She survived that without incident. The 2nd time was when she ran into my
roomates room, jumped on his bed, and leaped for the window. She hit the
screen, which fell out, and she was dangling above the street by her paws on
the metal rods that curve arount the window. She survived with no problems.
Last night, after our softball game, we heard the cat crying. It appeared she
fell down this shaft, which is outside the bathroom window. I had made mention
to my roomate this would happen if he left the window open, but he did it
anyways. The weird thing is the window leads out to a shaft with a sky-light.
No air flows through.... ANYway.... she was at the bottom of the left side of
the shaft. Luckily it was the part where it meets with the landlady's bathroom.
She was home, and we got the cat. No problem, she was absolutely fine.... well,
scared, but fine. Just put some food out and she was back to normal. :-) If she
had gone down to the right side of the shaft (2 ft over), she would have fallen
another story down, with no easy access. As it was she fell 3 stories. I really
hope my roomate keeps the window closed now. I know I don't want my cat to go
through that.
To think the cat will do stuff like this 6 more times.... :-)
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93.688 | Evel Kneivel-cat | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Wed Aug 02 1995 09:36 | 4 |
| Glen,
Does this cat have ambitions of being a stunt cat? Maybe looking for a
starring role in the next Disney movie? : )
Sarah
|
93.689 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Aug 02 1995 15:10 | 2 |
| Sounds to me like the place needs some cat-proofing...
|
93.690 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Aug 02 1995 18:21 | 25 |
| Re: .685
Laura,
I was able to start petting Torbie initially by scratching her butt
while she was eating. I really had to work at getting around behind
her without her realizing I was doing it but once I touched her she'd
arch her back in response and let me keep doing it. This was always
while she was eating. It took several weeks of doing this for me to
be able to do the same thing while she wasn't eating. I worked my
way up from the butt to the head. After she was comfortable with that
I began lifting her off the ground an inch or so (while she was eating)
and putting her back down. It was a long slow process but it paid off
like you wouldn't believe.
This morning I found her lounging on the loveseat. That's a new place
for her. She's so cute. When I approached to pet her she put her head
down and her butt in the air and practically did a somersault at first.
Then she flopped over on her side and let me scratch under her arms and
around her belly (she loves that). I must've really done something
right with her because she's turned into a very loveable (if shy) cat
with the most incredible long coat (she had some pretty skimpy fur when
I first found her).
Jan
|
93.691 | | KAMALA::DREYER | More great memories | Thu Aug 03 1995 22:22 | 13 |
| Jan,
Torbie sounds wonderful. I won't give up on Gypsy! It's just
incredible how in-tuned he is with everything that's going on around
him. I try to touch his back when he's eating, but he's just too
quick for me, even when he's licking baby food off my finger he's
gone like a rocket when I try to touch him. He does watch when I
pet and hold Sabrina and Buki, you'd think he would have learned by
now. I think he's extremely stubborn. I also think one day he'll
be really lovable, he doesn't have an aggressive bone in his body.
He's real pals with Sabrina, I hope she has alot of good years left.
Laura
|
93.692 | | BIGQ::SILVA | Diablo | Fri Aug 04 1995 00:57 | 8 |
| | <<< Note 93.688 by HOTLNE::CORMIER >>>
| Does this cat have ambitions of being a stunt cat? Maybe looking for a
| starring role in the next Disney movie? : )
Sarah.... she was playing with the stove this morning.... :-)
|
93.693 | | SMURF::MSCANLON | alliaskofmyselfisthatiholdtogether | Fri Aug 04 1995 14:30 | 14 |
| Last night, I had the Kirby man come over to give a vaccuum
demonstration (actually more like the Kirby kid, he was fresh out
of high school). Moki, Rocky and Red were curious enough to
hand around. He had everything in boxes on the living room
floor, and was launching into the benefits of having a Kirby
spiel, when he starting talking about the dust filter and the
fact that it's approved by the American Lung Assoc. He also
pointed out the approval label on the box on the floor. No
sooner did he do this, than Rocky, Moki and Red all got up (from
three different corners of the room), walked over to the box and
started staring at the label! The kid looked up at me and said,
"Hey, can your cats read?"
I cracked up!
|
93.694 | | KAMALA::DREYER | More great memories | Fri Aug 04 1995 23:04 | 3 |
| Thanks for the chuckle, I needed one right about now!
|
93.695 | | POWDML::VENTURA | Bad spellers of the world, UNTIE!! | Mon Aug 07 1995 17:58 | 22 |
| A few weeks ago, my husband made the mistake of offering Ruby some
Cantelope. Ruby will beg for ANY food you have, and will eat most of
them. But she hasn't liked any fruits, until now. She DEVOURED this
small piece of cantelope.
Well, Saturday morning, My husband was eating a cantelope for
breakfast. He accidentally dropped a rather large piece on the floor.
He went to get something to pick it up with, but by the time he got
back to the piece, Ruby was there.. eating it. He just figured.. "Oh
well, let her eat it". She grabbed it and started eating.. Mondo came
close to her and she growled at him!! Now you've got to understand,
Ruby is probably 5 lbs, Mondo is about 15 lbs! She grabbed the piece
of cantelope and ran into the dining room with is and hid under the
chair. If any cat or human came even remotely close to her as she
tried to eat it, she'd growl! I tried to come close so I could at
least break it up for her, and she growled at me and took it and ran
off.
Ugh!! The things this cat will eat!
Holly
|
93.696 | | KAMALA::DREYER | More great memories | Mon Aug 07 1995 21:08 | 12 |
|
Holy,
Sabrina is crazy about canteloupe. She also likes mango! Her all time
favorite though is corn on the cob, this she dances for! She'll chew it right
off the cob, and does a good job cleaning it all off!
Laura
|
93.697 | | MROA::ROBINSON_S | you have HOW MANY cats?? | Tue Aug 08 1995 09:40 | 6 |
| Holly,
my two Aby's love cantelope, also. Maybe it's in the genes... :)
Sherry
|
93.698 | chip-eater | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Tue Aug 08 1995 10:22 | 7 |
| My college roommates cat LOVED canteloupe and peas. My sister's cat
was begging me for a potato chip yesterday. To humor her, I gave her a
piece. She wolfed it down, and begged for more! I gave her one big
chip, and she carried it off to work on it, tail held high, little hop
in her step. Seems she got herself quite a prize out of that big blue
bag!
Sarah
|
93.699 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:25 | 19 |
| On Monday morning I spent the first 4 hours of the day dealing with
getting my car towed to a mechanic. While I was waiting around the
house for the tow truck I happened to hear a popping sound. I had
some balloons on the entertainment center that were left over from
my birthday so I went out to see who had gotten into them. Two of
them were milar and 3 were regular black, easily poppable balloons.
(isn't it odd how people tend to get you black balloons as you age :^)
Anyway, I went out to the living room to see what had happened and
found Onyx sitting on the entertainment center looking down and the
ferocious balloon he had just killed. It was laying there all flat
and he just looked at it like it might come back to life and try to
run. When he'd finally decided that the balloon was truly dead, he
picked it up in his mouth and walked off with it...dragging the rest
of the balloon pack behind him. You should have seen him all dignified
and proud of his kill walking off with balloons and streamers behind
him. :^) :^) :^) :^)
Jan
|
93.700 | I can't blame this one on my (indoor) cat :*) | WMOENG::NEUVONEN | | Mon Aug 14 1995 17:26 | 12 |
| While playing golf yesterday I found myself in a VERY LARGE sand trap
on the 18th hole. What we discovered in the trap was absolutely
priceless; a perfectly covered little "mound" in the middle of the trap
w/paw prints leading up to and away from it.
This must have been kitty litter heaven for the cat that discovered
the trap!
We laughed so hard it was almost worth landing in the sand in the
first place.
Sharon (still laughing...)
|
93.701 | Formerly Feral Feline Fancier | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Aug 14 1995 19:58 | 19 |
| Torbie never ceases to amaze me. She's spending so much more time
out in the house instead of under the table or under the bed these
days. It's a good feeling to know she's feeling more comfortable.
There are a lot of times when she's headed into the bedroom if she
sees me coming in after her she runs and hides under the bed. In
the last few days I've noticed that she's changing this behavior
somewhat. Now when she's heading to the bedroom and sees me coming
up behind her she stops for a minute, looks at me and if I speak to
her she jumps up on the bed, does her head-down-butt-up-almost-somersault
thing and flops on her side to be petted.
She's the cutest thing. With all that tortie-tabby coloring and tons
of fur she looks like a little ewok (remember them from Star Wars).
Now if I can just get her to quit hiding when company comes over we'll
have made some more amazing progress.
Jan
|
93.702 | NOT a good kitten toy! | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Thu Aug 17 1995 17:20 | 25 |
| Paul and a friend were working in the study/den/computer mess room last
night (while I was on the phone with my mother). The kitten was in
there too - she loves people, so she is usually in whatever room
contains the most people. All of a sudden, Paul (carrying Melody) and
the other fellow come charging out of that room and slam the door
behind them. The kitten had discovered a YELLOW JACKET in there, and
was standing on top of a potted plant (there are a lot fewer of them
within kitten range than there once were - she's destroyed several) in
front of the window, trying to swat and eat this large bug. Paul
suddenly spotted what she had this time, scooped her up without
managing to get stung himself, and everyone dashed from the room. I
don't know what would happen to the kitten if one stung her - I'm
allergic to them myself. Unfortunately, the damn YJ was still in there
this morning when I went in thinking to water the plants in there.
Someone ELSE - not ME and not the kitten, either - is going to have to
go in there and kill this hazard. I aqlready got stung once this
summer, and while I did not end up in the hospital this time, it wasn't
a good time whatsoever, and it was several days before I could type
with my left hand. I've never had a cat get stung, but I'm not
especially interested in finding out how fast I can drive one of them
to the vet, either. This alos must mean there is yet another nest of
these pests someplace that will have to be found and killed off soon,
too.
/Charlotte
|
93.703 | I don't know if they can be allergic too | SALEM::SHAW | | Fri Aug 18 1995 07:46 | 9 |
|
I 've had a coulpe of my cats stung before. One on the leg, and
it swelled up and she was walking with three legs for a while
we didn't know what happened so she was brought to the vet. It was
determined there that it was a bee sting. The second time our baby
got stung on his cheek and it just swelled up for a day.
Shaw
|
93.704 | no one got stung (yet) | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Fri Aug 18 1995 10:51 | 13 |
| Well, when I got home last night, and started to go into that room to
get stamps to pay some of the bills that came in the mail, the YJ was
still there, walking around on the back of the desk chair, so I beat a
hasty retreat, stampless. When Paul got home a couple hours later, I
made HIM go in there (he's not allergic) to get stamps, etc., and he
could not find the offending insect. After supper, I did a bunch of
work on the home computer, with Paul and both cats in evidence, and no
one got stung or saw the bug. But I just know it's still in there,
someplace... The kitten really likes flying bugs. Flies are great
fun! The old cat likes spiders; sh'e not interested in running around
quickly for very long at her age (17+).
/Charlotte
|
93.705 | nothing like saliva to heal a sting! | NRSTAR::BACHELDER | | Fri Aug 18 1995 11:06 | 8 |
| My Brucey chases any and everything that files. And when he catches
them he eats them.....ick!
He had a run in with a bee a few weeks back. The bee won...stung
Brucey on the paw. I heard a wimper and saw the limp paw, but then
after he licked and licked and licked....he was fine.
- Lauri
|
93.706 | leaping monsters | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Mon Aug 21 1995 08:25 | 10 |
| The night before last I went into the bathroom and found the Hon.
Col.Sebastian Moran, DROFFC, staring at the scales intently. My first
thought was "spider", so I carefully moved the scales and something
leapt up at me. I screamed and thought "killer tarantula". Then I
looked by the sink and saw a little peeper frog. Apparently the Colonel
had caught it out in the dog run and brought it in thru the dog door.
I got a towel and rescued the little fellow. It took the Colonel about
20 minutes to accept the fact his prey was gone. I find there are
disadvantages to the dog door I hadn't anticipated!
Sari
|
93.707 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Petite Chambre des Maudites | Sun Sep 03 1995 14:43 | 11 |
|
Othello brought me ...something... yesterday. I have no idea what it
was - didn't look like a mouse, it was black and plump and small -
maybe a mole? Anyway, it was definitely dead, and at the kitchen door,
so I praised him lavishly and then ran away 8^).
I wasn't quite sure of what to do with it; I mean, I couldn't exactly
bring it inside and hang it on the refrigerator.
This morning it was gone, much to my relief 8^).
|
93.708 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Sep 04 1995 00:15 | 2 |
| Ah, but gone where :-)
|
93.709 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Petite Chambre des Maudites | Mon Sep 04 1995 01:03 | 6 |
|
Oh...dear!
8^)
|
93.710 | double the reflexes, double the fun | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Mon Sep 25 1995 11:13 | 17 |
| Maybe you had to be there, but...
Friday night I fell asleep on the couch and must have been at least 10
minutes gone because I was completely *out*. Veto, my "dim bulb", must
have decided to crash on the couch too, but he *didn't notice* that I
was there.
I woke up with a start as he landed all his weight on one paw on my
(soft under-)belly; my eyes opened just in time to see his "hang time"
about 3 feet off the floor, looking full-face at me with a completely
blank stare, just like a Thanksgiving Day parade blimp!
I got up, shut everything off and went to bed... then got the
uncontrollable giggles at the memory of that absurd levitating-cat
image!
Leslie
|
93.711 | Fill my bowl, please? Again? and Again? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Mon Sep 25 1995 15:35 | 16 |
| Spike has his own water bowl in the bathroom, so it can be conveniently
filled with fresh water at his whim (several times a day). Sometimes I
refuse to re-fill it, but I eventually give in because he will drive me
absolutely NUTS with the whining until I fill it. This morning we had
the 'test of wills' again. He finally won, I filled the bowl. He
proceeded to sniff at it, ignore it (like it wasn't REALLY what he
wanted), sniff at it some more, and out of the blue here comes Betty
(my cairn terrier). She raced in and took a drink out of the bowl.
I know you all can relate to this because we all know cats have
distinct expressions. Spike looked at me, gave me the most disgusted
look, sniffed the bowl (EEEEEW! DOG SLOBBER IN MY BOWL!!!), and
marched out of the bathroom. Betty, Bart and Bandit (the dogs) all have
a community dog bowl of water, so Betty really didn't need to drink out
of Spike's bowl. But I think she likes to harrass him. I think, in
the grand scheme of things, that I won this round : )
Sarah
|
93.712 | just a thought for the day. | ABACUS::MINICHINO | | Mon Sep 25 1995 15:37 | 7 |
| I just had to say...my kitty is great...I love my little furface.
This weekend she was very cuddlely, it must be because winter is
coming. She just turned 2 august 30th, she still acts like a kitten.
I love her to bits...
|
93.713 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Sep 25 1995 16:46 | 4 |
| Sarah...I still love hearing Betty stories!!!! Boy...you can't
tell me she didn't add spice to your and your cats lives!!!!
Sandy
|
93.714 | "the other" | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Tue Sep 26 1995 16:06 | 10 |
| Hi Sandy!
Yup, Betty is the life of the party all right. She seems to have
developed a true affinity for Spike's water bowl - took another nice
long drink this morning. I think she has decided it is her job to give
that fat old cat some exercise, too. She surprises Spike because she
can leap up onto the back of the sofa with just as much speed and
accuracy as he can. Poor cat - there used to just be those two old
gentlemen dogs who knew how to respect a cat. Now there's "the other
one" ...
: ) Sarah
|
93.715 | Great Mouse Hunt! | GRANPA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:28 | 36 |
| Last week our Maine Coone kitty, Rascal, turned into the "Great Mouse
Hunter"!
We experienced the first rain in about 35 days and it must have driven
the mouse to find someplace dry. We figure it came in through the
celler,(found mouse dirt down there and no were else) and then under
the door between the cellar and the house.
While standing in the kitchen, I saw "movement" in the front foyer. On
closer inspection the movement was a little grey mouse (about the same
size as the fake mice toys our guys like so much) looking up at me. I
yelled for the cats, who actually came (surprised me!), probably to
check out why Mom was acting so crazy. Rascal took one look at the
mouse and the chase was on. The mouse had enough of a head start that
it made it back under the cellar door before the cats got there. We
opened the door, but after much searching, no mouse was found.
About 2 hours later I hear Rascal, in the foyer, growling. Now, this
cat never growls, unless he has caught something. And this time was no
exception. He had the mouse! Cowards that we are (neither of us deal
well with mouse parts), my husband and I took Rascal outside and got
him to drop the mouse, who scurried away. Then, we brought Rascal
inside to receive much praise and food rewards. He's been getting
treats now for the past few days, since the "great hunt".
What's really funny is that this cat is the biggest coward the rest of
the time. If he doesn't know you, he runs. If you make any type of odd
noise, he runs. He's scared of sticky tape noise (unrolling it), using
a spray can, shaking a spray can makes him run... almost anything gives
him the jitters. So why a mouse turns him into the fierce hunter is
beyond us. But we are certainly glad it does!
The other cat, Merlin, was interested in the mouse, but Rascal must
have told him to back off, because he really didn't go after the mouse.
Love them kitties!
|
93.716 | "Hi, I'm Sunny from across the street and I'm here to eat your dinner." | UHUH::TALCOTT | | Thu Sep 28 1995 15:32 | 12 |
| Sunny has a habit of sitting on the deck of the house across the street and
filling his stomach from time to time with the feathered visitors to their bird
feeder. Those folks moved out and the new people don't feed the birds. But they
do feed their terriers, and one eats cat food. And being a cat, so does Sunny.
Turns out he's making a habit of occasional visits to their house, going through
the hole in their screen door (for all we know he did that, too), and helping
himself to their dog's cat food. We're going to be moving soon & the people
seemed pretty laid back about it, but somehow I have this feeling they may be
glad to see Sunny head elsewhere. The new place is on the lakefront. I hope the
ducks learn from their cohorts who bump into Sunny on his hungry days.
Trace
|
93.717 | They are fast, aren't they :-) | TROOA::TEMPLETON | By the pricking of my thumbs | Thu Sep 28 1995 22:44 | 19 |
| I made the mistake of not getting in the door fast enough to-night.
Bits made an ascape, headed for the tallest tree in the yard, (a forty
foot maple) and gave us a great show of how a trapese artist works
without a net, much to the chagrin of Syd (my husband, who is very
protective of this kitten).
I on the other hand, cheated.
I went into the house, got changed, made a cup of coffee and then took
his bowl and food outside, stood a the bottom of the tree, shook food
into the bowl and when he came down to find out what was going on,
grabbed him.
Do I think he will fall for this trick again, NOOOO-Way, I'll just have to
try and think faster than he does.
joan
|
93.718 | And you need to take some of this!!! | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Tue Oct 17 1995 08:54 | 7 |
| In an effort to avoid the last-minute rush and stress before a trip, I
decided to pack my suitcase early. 1 week early, to be precise. Now I
have to unpack, wash, and re-pack. Spike threw up in my suitcase, all
over my neatly folded clothes!!!!
It's funny now, but I was REALLY annoyed then... My husband said this
is pay back for the time Spike threw up in his shoes and I laughed : )
Sarah
|
93.719 | No mom take me too! | SALEM::SHAW | | Tue Oct 17 1995 10:10 | 5 |
|
Sarah, Maybe he is trying to tell you it's not fair, that you are
leaving him behind , while vacationing in paradise ;-)
Shaw
|
93.720 | I think, therefore I throw up | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Tue Oct 17 1995 11:50 | 6 |
| Shaw,
I'd like to believe he is capable of such deep thoughts. However my
experience doesn't support this : )
He was merely looking for a nice comfortable place to stand while he
ejected a hairball : (
Sarah
|
93.721 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue Oct 17 1995 12:36 | 2 |
| I thought you were going to say he settled in and peed :-)
|
93.722 | | WRKSYS::MACKAY_E | | Thu Nov 02 1995 12:26 | 20 |
|
Since my daughter passed the "Put-everything-she-finds-
in-her-month" stage some many, many moons ago, we stopped
being religious about closing the kitchen pantry door.
Until last night! My daughter put her halloween candies in
a plastic bag on the pantry floor. I left the cats alone
for 10 minutes to pick up my daughter. After we got home,
we found a Resces Peanut Butter Cup wrapper on the kitchen
floor (no candy in sight) and a piece of Milk Way being
worked on (completed with teeth and claw marks). Well, we
know it was not the old Siamese furball who had declined plenty
of opportunities in his lifetime to get at candies and cookies,
he does not like sweet things. Judging the forensic evidence,
it had to be the Abyssinian kitty, for whom this was her first
halloween. This cat would eat cantelope, sweet potato and mango.
But peanut butter and chocolate? I thought only dogs would eat
candy bars! So, from now on, our pantry door is closed again.
Eva
|
93.723 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | It's good to be king. | Thu Nov 02 1995 12:52 | 6 |
| Chocolate can be harmful for cats and dogs. Keep an eye on
your cat and if she shows any signs of illness, get her to
the vet. In fact, a call to the vet to check on the amount
of chocolate that would be a problem might be a good idea.
Jan
|
93.724 | | TARKIN::BREWER | | Thu Nov 02 1995 15:44 | 17 |
|
This brought back a memory..
I had a big tuxedo cat named Schmoo. I was given some
real fancy chocolates from germany..they came in a bar, with
little bubble of brandy...prbably less than an oz in the whole
bar. I left the bar, wrapped, on the
coffee table. When I came back an hour later, the wrapper
was opened, each bubble had been nibbled open...just the tops,
and the brandy gone from each one, and Schmoo was sleeping ..
very very peacefully on a chair. I woke her up to make
sure she was not overdosed..and kept her awake..but, she
definitly was quite blurry.
and very very happy !
db
|
93.725 | Eva said the chocolate-eater is fine | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Thu Nov 02 1995 16:28 | 11 |
| Eva, who sits in the cube next to mine but has already left to pick up
her daughter from daycare, says that the naughty kitten who stole and
ate the chocolate seems to be fine. This morning, daughter left her
lunch bag, including a sandwich in a ziplok bag, on the floor for a
while, and after some commotion, Eva found the kitten running away,
carrying the ziplok bag in its mouth!
Don't you love kittens??!! I love mine - mischief on four legs though
she is.
/Charlotte
|
93.726 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | It's good to be king. | Thu Nov 02 1995 16:40 | 6 |
| Ah, another good reason to recycle cats...no kitten stage. :^)
I'm so spoiled having not gone through kitten stage in a number
of years.
Jan
|
93.727 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Fri Nov 03 1995 14:17 | 7 |
|
Me either...... but they're so darned cute, they get
away with just about anything they want, I'd say! =)
(at least in my house, they did)
|
93.728 | He's ours, or is that we're his:-) | TROOA::TEMPLETON | By the pricking of my thumbs | Sun Nov 05 1995 22:45 | 5 |
| It's such along time since we had a kitten in the house (We had Boots
twenty years) that every thing Bits does is funny, odd, unusual or down
right impossible.
joan
|
93.729 | Shredded and lived to tell | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Nov 06 1995 13:48 | 42 |
| Well, I got shredded by Mac last night. I opened the front door
to go out and he dashed out the door and headed for neighborhood
bully cat who had decided to choose that moment to show himself
on my patio.
I managed to separate them by sticking my foot down in their general
vicinity. They broke and bully cat headed over the patio divider.
I thought Mac was going to follow and cornered him against the wall.
I don't know what exactly I was thinking. I think it was something
along the lines of being afraid of losing a second cat (I'm still
searching for Torbie), but, I grabbed him by the scruff and tried
to tote him back inside. He attached his mouth to my thumb and
tried desperately to separate it from me. I lost hold and like an
idiot picked him up one more time and tossed him inside while he
came unglued all over my hands. Hindsite tells me I should have
made some better choices. :^)
Anyway, I spent 4 hours in emergency (mostly waiting to get treated).
I have multiple puncture wounds, lots of scratches and a very swollen
left thumb and right wrist. I'm on antibiotics and pain killers. Fun,
huh.
This is just a reminder that if you're every in a similar situation,
either wear really big gloves or give kitty a chance to calm down
first. With Mac that would have been about 30 minute of calm down
time while we stared at each other on the patio.
And, only a truly demented cat person would be thinking the following
things while sitting in the emergency room...
1) I wonder if he was hurt in the fight, I forgot to check
2) Hey, he beat the heck out of bully cat :^)
I did check him when I got home from the hospital and he seems
unharmed; no scratches or other marks. And, when I came home he was
all over me trying to love me (as was Onyx who had no involvement).
I think he realized he'd done something pretty bad. Or, maybe he just
liked the smell of betadyne. :^)
Jan
|
93.730 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Nov 06 1995 14:35 | 3 |
| Or throw a towel or jacket over him, bundle him up, and tote
him inside.
|
93.731 | Ow!!! | KAMALA::DREYER | More great memories | Mon Nov 06 1995 21:21 | 4 |
| Oh Jan, that sounds so painful. Hope you're all healed up soon!
Laura
|
93.732 | Yes, use a towel next time! | SALEM::SHAW | | Tue Nov 07 1995 07:14 | 6 |
|
Jan that was very heroic of you ;-) I hope you will recover soon.
My prayers for Torbie, I hope she will find her way home soon!
Shaw
|
93.733 | re .729: Don't trust gloves too much | UHUH::TALCOTT | | Tue Nov 07 1995 11:41 | 9 |
| We use fairly heavy leather gloves and cats can still bite through them,
though you don't get bit as badly. We looked into getting kevlar gloves since
they're still pretty flexible, but were told even they won't protect fully
against sharp teeth and strong jaws. With a cat that goes really ballistic, we
use a *big, thick* blanket. 'Course, after you have them enveloped in a blanket
you have to figure out how to get them out of same. But that's another
problem :-).
Trace
|
93.734 | Thick Blanket | BIGQ::HOWLAND | | Tue Nov 07 1995 12:36 | 15 |
| I've had good success with heavy or thick blankets to corral a psycho cat. Once
you get them out of danger and in a controlled environment simply set the
blanket down, spread it out a bit and the cat will find it's way out. NEVER
stick your hand under it to help kitty out, you may regret it. My cat absolutely
hates getting her claws trimmed. She's an indoor cat since we took her in a few
years ago and she despises anybody touching her front feet. She is double pawed,
so she has that clsw hiding deep in between her "thumbs", which is extremely
difficult to find, nevermind trim. Anyway, we have to wrap her in a heavy
blanket, I wear heavy leather gloves to absorb the biting and clawing, my wife
wears heavy gardening gloves (she has the clippers) and we trim her one
screaming claw at a time. She doesn't claw anything but her sisal post, so we
have no desire to have her declawed (in case anybody asks). After we finish I
set her on the floor and she wiggles out of the blanket, spitting and screaming.
She calms down almost immediately though and is quick to rub and purr and beg
for treats!
|
93.735 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Nov 07 1995 13:51 | 32 |
| I'm recovering fairly well. I have more movement in my left thumb and
the swelling has gone down a bit in my right wrist. The thumb is still
very tender if I bump it or have to use it for anything. I spent some
of last night soaking the wounds in warm soapy water and then putting
hydrogen peroxide in them. It wasn't too bad. Sure have realized how
much having thumbs comes in handy though.
The tetanis shot has basically taken out my right shoulder. I could
barely move it last night. I walked around with an ice pack on it for
a couple of hours. It's feeling a little better today.
Mac has been a very well behaved kitty. Most of the time he stays away
from the door but when he does rush over I'm able to hold him down
while I go out. But, there's got to be a better way.
As for Torbie, well, I got a message last night from someone who claims
they saw a cat exactly like mine in the bushes in front of my complex.
The call came in to my home answering machine at about 2:45pm. I
didn't get the message until 6:30pm. I don't know why these folks
don't use the pager or work number on the fliers when calling in the
middle of the day. I'd rush over and try to find her if I knew when
to look.
The complex manager wants to take the posters down but, when I told him
I'd gotten a call last night, he agreed to leave them up. He made me
promise to take them down when it starts to rain. I told him I hoped
to have her found by then and I would definitely remove the posters
when that happened.
Ah, the trials and tribulations... :^)
Jan
|
93.736 | And we call them dumb animals:-) | TROOA::TEMPLETON | No sugar added | Sat Nov 11 1995 20:57 | 11 |
| I think Bits has become a music critic, I was playing a disk of old
music recorded from the late thirties to the early sixties.
When Bing Crosby, Judy Garland and Billie Holliday sang, he glared at
the CD player with his ears back.
When Dick Haymes, The Mills Brothers, The Ink Spots and Dooley Wilson
were singing, he closed his eyes and purred.
But when the Three Aces sang, Three Coins in The Fountain, he got up and
walked out of the room.
joan
|
93.737 | sleeping like a pretzel | GRANPA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Mon Nov 13 1995 13:24 | 31 |
| With the colder weather coming in, both cats have taken to sleeping on
the bed with us, snuggling as close to us as possible. Several times
now I've woken up from the "pretzel" position because of a cat.
How come I can kick my human partner (and he me) and make him move when
he's hogging the bed but I can't seem to do the same with the cats?....
even when I'm asleep, there's something in the sub-conscience that
keeps me from moving the kitties (probably the fur-face mindmeld!)
In fact, several times this past week, us 2 humans have been squeezed into
less than 1/3 of the bed with the kitties having the other 2/3 (and
this is a king size bed).
Of course, every once in a while when we (cats and people)are sleeping
in late, Rascal (the Maine Coon) will hiss if the leg he's leaning on
starts to move. doesn't do anything other than that, just hisses at the
moving leg. Of course, if the human leg doesn't settle down, Rascal
will jump down with a most disgusted look.
gotta love those furfaces!
janetb
owned by Merlin and Rascal
ps - Jan... been there, done that.... hope you feel better. I also
tend to put my hands on/reach for fighting kitties without thinking and
have the scratches/scars to prove it. Soaking in epsom salts helps and
don't let the wound close over. did that when I was young and still
have the scars to show for it, as the original cut became very
infected.
|
93.738 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Nov 13 1995 19:23 | 14 |
| Thanks for the note. Just want everyone to know I'm healing up
amazingly quickly. I'm beginning to think the scrapes, scratches
and punctures will be healed before the lump from my tetanus shot
goes away. They're almost completely healed yet I still have a small
lump where I got the injections. It's been a week. A small lump
is an improvement, though. My whole right arm and shoulder were
affected by it at first.
Jan
P.S. Mac has been amazingly good about the door lately. Most of
the time he just looks at me as I open it. Now and then he
does run and try to get out but he's not as forceful about
it.
|
93.739 | The Colonel restores order | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Fri Dec 01 1995 07:45 | 12 |
| This morning I decided to delay The Hon. Colonel Sebastian
Moran,DROFFC's breakfast as long as possible in the hopes of getting a
little more sleep tomorrow morning. (seemed like a good idea at 6 am).
I had finished putting down some newspaper on a tarp in the den for my
elderly dog who can't wait all day for me to get home. I was just
cleaning the Colonel's commode when I heard an odd noise behind me. The
Colonel had a corner of the newspaper in his teeth and was dragging it
off. He glared at me, a glare that clearly said "Get this straight,
Mother, the proper order is: 1. Feed me. 2. see to the dogs 3. see to
yourself." Needless to say, he got his breakfast.
Sari
|
93.740 | All the same... | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Mon Dec 04 1995 06:27 | 21 |
| Right!
Tried I once to have coffee before Smokey has her cram, She would have
my coffee and I had to eat her cram...
Sue's morning:
GO KITCHEN
PUT ON COFFEE
GET CAT DISH
FILL CAT DISH
PUT CAT DISH AND COFFEE ON TABLET
GO LIVINGROOM
FETCH NAT
*Smokey automatically fetched already
PUT DOWN CAT DISH
*Because otherways you have cat in your coffee
PUT DOWN TABLET
TAKE CARE OF NAT NOT POURING COFFEE INTO HIS POCKET
After all these, life starts almost normally.
|
93.741 | 'Twas one night after Xmas... | CHEFS::HARWOODJ | | Fri Dec 29 1995 06:16 | 37 |
93.742 | WaterFinger? | PCBUOA::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Fri Jan 05 1996 10:38 | 36 |
|
Floyd continues to impress me with his cleverness.
It's possible for the cats to reach up from my table and catch the
ceiling lighting fixture suspended above the table, if they stretch.
They are vigorously discouraged from doing so whenever they're caught\
in the act.
Lately though, Floyd has been the worst offender, and he's decided that
the plastic fixture (which looks like some kind of microscopic animal
on steroids, say, a two foot diameter radiolarian - though the bulb
itself and wiring are well out of reach) is wonderful to chew on. So
my beautiful "lampshade" has lots of little teeth marks around the very
bottom.
The last time I caught Floyd doing this, he didn't respond to merely
being told "*NO!*", so I got out the water pistol and gave him a
squirt. He was quite surprised, and a second squirt convinced him that
hanging from the lamp was causally related to getting a faceful of
water.
Last night I caught Floyd standing on his hind legs reaching up for the
lamp, so in haste I merely pointed at him and said "NO, Floyd". He
literally flinched, and when I reached for him he fled. Hmm, I
thought, does Floyd think an outstretched arm means a squirt in the
face?
Yes, indeed he does. Point at Floyd and make a "fake" pistol with
my hand, and he's gone, instantly! I don't even need to fetch the
waterpistol.
Now I wonder how long before he figures out the difference between a
"simulated" waterpistol and a real one...
len.
|
93.743 | pssstt!!! | DELNI::PROVENCHER | | Fri Jan 05 1996 14:31 | 4 |
| We've been using a fake "squirter" for years, complete with a very
accurate sound effect to go with it, and the gang hasn't figured it out
yet. Guess they don't want to take the time to see if I really have
the thing in my hand or not!
|
93.744 | I wonder | BPSOF::HAMAR | Edit Hamar | Tue Jan 09 1996 02:52 | 15 |
| I think I try this on Fluffy. Though I am not that sure now.
The reason of my hesitation: so far, whenever I've tried to
point out a definite 'NO' to her, she simply jumped up to my
cheeks, slapped me softly in the face while hanging in the air
and run away (after falling back to the floor).
At this point I am always gulp-smacked... even after 3 months
of living together... Who is disciplining who?
What would she use as a retort for the water pistol, if she
pays back a 'NO' with a smack? And would I like that? (I got
used to being softly smacked)
Edi
|
93.745 | | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Tue Jan 09 1996 02:56 | 14 |
| But be aware to handle your hand VERY differently if attrapping a water
pistol. If you do not care, the cats begin to be afraid of your HAND -
and that would be awful. Imagine yourself, wantig to stroke the cat,
and he bounces off in scare. And, imagine the cat, who must think: my
human was so loving to me, with his hand caressing, and now this hand
became something dreadful. Make sure the cats can distinguish between
the hand and the acting...
My mother' siamese fell on this error only once - immediately after
squirted. Since then, he MUST be effectively watered, the empty squirt
or just doing so (even with noises imitated) does not work. Well,
siamese.
:) Nat
|
93.746 | Context Sensitive | PCBUOA::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Tue Jan 09 1996 10:01 | 8 |
|
Interestingly, Floyd only interprets an outstretched arm and pointed
finger as "might mean a squirt in the face" when he's standing in the
same place he first got shot, contemplating the same naughtiness!
Anywhere else, it's "you talking to me?"
len.
|
93.747 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue Jan 09 1996 12:48 | 8 |
| Sweetie understands two open hands, palms forwards, as meaning
"I am not coming after you to take you to the vet." This is
especially useful because Sweetie twigs to patterns, such as
I come home a little early in order to take him to the vet for end
of the day blood sugar testing, so if I come back to the house
early for some other reason, I have to reassure him that he doesn't
have to retreat behind the frig :-)
|
93.748 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Little Chamber of Tear-Off Bottoms | Thu Jan 18 1996 15:30 | 5 |
|
Pamina stood on my forehead last night while I was trying to sleep. I
have to remember to set my water glass in the headboard *away* from my
head 8^).
|
93.749 | What a MESS! | WMOIS::FLECK_S | | Wed Jan 24 1996 11:54 | 18 |
|
I know this is feline but I have to tell this story:
My parents have a 1 yr. rottie who LOVES to chew. Well, my mom
was cleaning the spare bedroom and constantly checking on Brutus,
who was happily chewing his rawhide bone. Well, little did she
know he decided to change from bone to: bottle of ink for a stamp
pad! She came out and he had walked all over the rug in the living
room and then walked into the kitchen! Of course when you try to
wipe ink it just spreads! (He took the bottle off of the endtable)
So this little bottle of ink ended up costing $50.00, due to the
price of the ink and the cost of having the carpet cleaned!
I thought it was really funny, as long as it didn't happen in
my house!
Sue
|
93.750 | Tatoo is making new progress! | AXPBIZ::SWIERKOWSKIS | Now that we're organized, what's next? | Thu Jan 25 1996 14:15 | 40 |
| Just as I was beginning to accept that Tatoo would never be a lap kitty,
something happened to give me more hope. She is our C.A.R.E. kitty who was
abused (kicked and hit) in her former life (before rescue). She is a very
timid kitty, a very sweet kitty, which makes her former life all the more
appalling to me. After a year and a half of living in complete safety in
our home, she has improved greatly. She no longer hides under the bed or
cringes when people walk past her. Sometimes she even checks out strangers
by sniffing their feet when they come inside.
And the weirdest thing she does now is to jump up on the kitchen counter and
come over to me everytime I run the garbage disposal. You'd think that the
noise would scare her, but she is very curious about it (and, yes, I'm careful
to make sure she doesn't get too close).
The really frustrating thing for us is that even though she will let us pet
her, it's only for very short periods (a minute) and sometimes you can still
see the waves of fear ripple through her body when you pet her. She's much
more comfortable having her head petted. I guess from her perspective, body
touching could lead to confinement and pain.
Anyway, the good news is that Tuesday night, after her dental, she jumped
up on the bed (while we were still awake with the lights on) and climbed over
Tony and then curled up next to his ankles. She spent the whole night with
us!!! Last night she climbed over my legs and came up close enough to be
petted for a good five minutes!!!!!! I know it doesn't sound like much, but
we are still amazed.
And the real topper was this morning. Yesterday I couldn't get close enough
to grab her and give her the antibiotics she needs. I threw my back out so I
need full cooperation to do anything to my beasties right now. Besides, with
Tatoo, I try to only do things with her permission first (except trips to
the vet of course). I did manage to get her to take some med last night,
mixed in with deviled ham (ham is her favorite treat but she doesn't get it
very often) but it wasn't a full dose. Well, this morning at breakfast when
she was already on the counter, she let me hold her up against my chest and
when I put the dropper next to her mouth, she opened right up and swallowed
it right down. Maybe in another year and a half, she'll actually climb up on
a lap. At least now we have more hope.
SQ
|
93.751 | Great (and no comment in some points of view) | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Mon Jan 29 1996 10:18 | 7 |
| I hate humans (re:mistreated kitty)
I love you.
I love cats (guessed, eh?)
Happy Progress On, Tattoo! Meow!
Nat
|
93.752 | | NETCAD::DREYER | Get me off this rollercoaster | Mon Jan 29 1996 16:31 | 14 |
| SQ,
It sounds like alot to me!!! I was thrilled last night when Gypsy (my feral
that I've had since Nov. 1993) didn't run when I got down on the floor
near him and he allowed me to pet him with the suction cup that's attached
to his stick that his toy dangles off of. Then he let me touch his paw with
my finger...this is after 2 years and 2 months. SO yes, I think petting your
kitty for 5 minutes is a very big deal and a great accomplishment!!
Keep up the good work!!! I'll be doing handstands in here when I can finally
report what you just did :-))))
Laura
|
93.753 | PURRR............. | BPSOF::HAMAR | So who is perfect? | Mon Feb 05 1996 08:36 | 15 |
| 'Some notes' away there's a conference on HEY MY KITTY WAKES
ME UP TO FEED HIM.. , but I thought my experience would fit
more in here than over there as we are at petting here.
Fluffy has a new 'habbit'. At around 5 am she sits by my head
and stares at me which wakes me up at once (I haven't the
slighest clue how - it must be some 'cat scorcery') and 'her
look asks me to pet her'. She seems to enjoy a lot and purrs
incredibly aloud. When I - being half-asleep - slow down in
giving strokes to her, she softly encourges me by little
pushes.
|
93.754 | our cat/snake | NUBOAT::HEBERT | Captain Bligh | Mon Feb 05 1996 09:53 | 11 |
| Our female ragdoll Tinkerbell apparently discovered some great joy in
running to the top of our carpeted stairs then slithering (I couldn't
think of another word to describe what she does) down from step to step
on her side. As she slides down her fur pokes out straight and crackles
with static electricity like pulling a sweater over your head. When she
reaches the bottom step she runs back up and repeats the procedure on her
other side. She'll do this four or five times before she tires of it. Her
brother Rock watched her do this a few times, tried it on his own, then
went off to nap.
Art
|
93.755 | | CPCOD::JOHNSON | A rare blue and gold afternoon | Mon Feb 05 1996 11:02 | 5 |
| I think you should make a video of that.... and send it in to the tv show
"America's Funniest Home Videos".
Leslie
|
93.756 | hair-styling by Melody | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Mon Feb 05 1996 15:59 | 18 |
| Melody, our Maine coon "kitten", is over two years old now, and almost
full grown even by coon cat standards, so I guess she isn't technically
still a kitten anymore, but she sure thinks she is! This critter is
crazy about my husband Paul (this kitten has good taste!). He normally
takes the first shower of the morning, while I do the morning chores
and roust up breakfast, so his hair is wet when he comes to breakfast.
Now, Paul has extremely curly hair. Melody has decided that she will,
each morning when he sits down to breakfast, leap onto Paul shoulders,
put her front feet on either side of the top of his head, and attempt
to groom his wet curls! She only does this to him if his hair is wet;
she must think he hasn't combed it (basically an impossibility) well
enough for her tastes, or something. I think this is hysterical! Paul
loves the cat so he lets her get away with it, at least for a few
minutes until the sandpaper-tongue aspect of it starts to get to him as
she wears holes in his scalp, and then I get to scoop her up and carry
her away to play elsewhere. Coon cats! - you gotta love 'em!
/Charlotte
|
93.757 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Feb 05 1996 19:17 | 13 |
| I get a similar grooming from Ashlar (my blue-eyed white, DSH).
He loves it when my hair is wet but is not adverse to grooming
me when I have dry hair. The unfortunate part is that my hair
is much longer than he can handle and he usually gets it stuck
to his tongue after the first couple of inches and has to back
his head up and do funny things with his mouth to get it to
detach.
He's such a sweet boy and he takes great care of his mom.
Jan
Jan
|
93.758 | sliding into the plate! | GRANPA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Fri Mar 08 1996 13:08 | 24 |
| In the process of serving kitty breakfast today, I shook the cracker
box to get Rascal's attention. He was in the family room watching the
birds at the feeder, about 25ft away from the feeding bowls. When he
heard the cracker noise, he came tearing across the family room at full
throttle.
Of course when he hit the vinyl floor (and it's a step up from the
family room so he has to do a small jump) he had no traction and skid
the remaining 10 feet. He got just enough traction to do a 180 degree
turn at the food bowls, which put him facing the wrong way for his
bowl, but right at the placemat for Merlin's bowl.
When he stopped, he just looked up at me with a face of "well, where's
the eats?". If that wasn't funny enough, I look down and there's Merlin
close by me (or I should say close to his food bowl which I was
holding) with a look of "geez Mom, can you believe this kid?"
I just about got the food on the floor without dropping it, I was
laughing so hard.
You gotta luv em! What a great way to start off the day!
janetb.
owned by Merlin and Rascal
|
93.759 | my new alarm clock goes THUD | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Wed Mar 13 1996 11:25 | 17 |
| For the past week, Veto has been providing a new kind of wake-up
service for me :-) which goes like this:
"mmmMrrmmmMROWmmmrow!" [kitty-muttering].... THUD.
This repeats every 15 or 20 seconds as needed to rouse all humans
in the house, and I expect it to continue for at least a couple more
weeks; he's trying to kill the circle of light cast on the wall
by my 5-pointed star crystal, hanging in the kitchen window. The
angle of the sun has been just right to cast the light on the hall
wall, about 4 feet up (hence the resounding THUD when Veto lands)!
Skrufy, who is very suspicious of any new activity, has decided the
light does in fact need to be killed, and the two "boys" seem to be
working out a shift schedule for this work (they don't seem to like
collaborating by taking turns jumping).
Leslie
|
93.760 | How about a Bath? | WMOIS::FLECK_S | | Wed Mar 13 1996 11:49 | 13 |
|
I found this to be odd behavior but maybe its normal.
While getting settled down for the night, Bo, 120 lb. mixed
breed dog, was laying on my bedroom floor and Pumpkin, cat,
jumps off the bed and started sniffing Bo's back and then
started licking him. He would just turn and look at her then
look at me, saying what the *&## is she doing? I just told him
to let her be, and finally she stopped. The only thing Bo did
differently was play with my parents rottie during the
afternoon. They sure can be odd at times! Sue
p.s. My animals don't really talk to me, but, yes I do talk
out loud to them! ha ha
|
93.761 | I will never understand them | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Oneortheother | Mon Jun 03 1996 23:36 | 18 |
|
Many years ago I made a birdbath in the rockery by putting four or five
stones in a more or less circle, lathering the inside with concrete
until it held water, then just kept filling it up with water, because
the birds expected me to.
To-night, Bits was out with me while I was doing some weeding, I
looked over to see what had cought his interest, he is sitting on the
edge of the birdbath, very intent on eating the clump of ornamental
grass I have planted there.
His tail is in the birdbath, and he does not even notice, I give a tug
on the leash, he turns around, puts both front paws in the birdbath and
picks his way, very carefuly, down to the lawn, and then looks at me,
as if to say "Whats your problem"
joan
|
93.762 | Oh good, you're home | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Wed Jun 26 1996 14:42 | 48 |
| I came home last night to find my neighbor (Dave) standing on my patio
waiting for me. His first words were "oh good, you're home". It seems
Mac either got out this morning as I was leaving or managed to slip out
through the screen and had spent the entire day on the patio.
I had a date for dinner so I got home later than usual. My neighbor
took a late bus and didn't get there till 8:30pm. He heard a noise
as he unlocked his door and discovered Mac hanging out in the space
behind his storage bin and the patio divider (our patio/balcony space
is connected with the stairway in the middle). He believes Mac had
been out all day and had stayed pretty close to or on the patio the
entire time.
He did witness Mac show a curious cat, who unknowingly ventured into
his territory, the fastest way to the exit. Apparently kitty started
to run and Mac grabbed him and drug him back, kitty executed the roll
and run maneuver and jumped onto the balcony wall, did that upside
down stretch (with back feet on the top of the wall) and landed halfway
down the staircase. He then jumped the rest of the way to the ground
and took off.
What's really odd is that Mac did allow Mystic (our shared patio kitty)
to hang around the patio and her food bowls with no problem at all.
Guess he's used to seeing and smelling her from the window.
Dave knew from my past experience not to touch Mac after his little
fight so he just hung around the balcony with him for a while till he
calmed down. Dave said he'd thought about trying to get the
maintenance guy to unlock the door so he could slip Mac back inside but
he knew how I feel about that guy being in my apartment so he didn't.
He had about figured out that he could slip Mac back in the house by
slipping him between the screen and the window when I arrived home.
It looks like I'll be giving Dave a key to the apartment at some point.
He's agreed to be an emergency contact for my cat care person and to
actually fill in for my cat care person if she can't do the job. He's
been really great. He knows all the cats and they know him. He's the
one who put clamps on my dining room screen window because it was
getting too easy to push out. Now he's put a clamp on one of the other
windows just in case that's the one Mac slipped out. I think he's
planning to bring some more clamps home. He also provided the red tarp
that covers Mystic's little house. He provided that when the rains got
so bad this past winter.
It's so wonderful to have a good neighbor. They're so hard to find in
apartment complexes (at least that's been my experience).
Jan
|
93.763 | kitten seeks stardom, needs portfolio pix | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Mon Jul 22 1996 15:30 | 19 |
| One of the assignments for the camera club I belong to for next fall is
to take some "portrait" slides. This isn't something I normally do, but
portraits of the cats is another story. Old JFCL, though, is not a
photogenic kitty, especially now since she is quite elderly and so doesn't
have the luxuriant fur she had years ago. Melody, the Maine coon
kitten, is extremely photogenic. So yesterday afternoon, after the
various chores were done, I scooped up Melody, told her she was going
to be the star of the camera club class, and brushed out her fur all
nice and fluffy. Since, despite her protestations that she is still a
kitten, she is almost three years old and so is almost fully grown even
for a slow-maturing coon cat, she has a good "mane" now. After
fetching the camera, film, and lens, I put Melody in a spot of sun on
the living room carpet. She was great! - Much more cooperative than
usual. She stretched on in the nice warm sun and lazily washed her
front legs, mane, and face, with me snapping away. This is, you can
bet, unusually cooperative kitty behavior! - I hope I got a few good
ones.
/Charlotte
|
93.764 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jul 23 1996 18:47 | 7 |
| She knew she was the center of attention and was loving it I'm sure.
It's amazing what little camera hams they can become under the right
circumstances and when the urge to investigate the odd thing in your
face is overcome by the urge to look cute.
Jan (who rarely gets good pictures of her cats because they're so
curious about what that thing is that I'm holding)
|
93.765 | And Always Keep A Loaded Camera Handy | PCBUOA::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Wed Jul 24 1996 10:12 | 20 |
|
> Jan (who rarely gets good pictures of her cats because they're so
> curious about what that thing is that I'm holding)
The solution to this problem is to (pretend to?) take lots of pictures.
Eventually they ignore you.
Then the problem becomes when you find them in some wonderful pose, and
run to get your camera, they follow you, because you've obviously found
something exciting that they have to check out!
Seriously though, my "recipe" for good cat pictures is a long lens
(200mm or so, so you can shoot from across the room), fast film (the
cats are responsible for a lot of Kodak Royal Gold 400 consumption),
a powerful flash bounced off the ceiling (to eliminate red/green eye
when they look straight at you), and a very nonchalant, "cat-like"
attitude about the whole thing.
len.
|
93.766 | kitten problem-solving | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Wed Jul 24 1996 14:18 | 36 |
| Both of my cats hide when they see the strobe on the camera - they
don't like flashing lights. That's why I was so pleased that Melody
was feeling nicely cooperative for doing the "cute kitty" act and sat
in the nice spot of sunlight so I didn't need to get out the strobe and
send her packing, as usual. She's a real smart kitty, anyhow.
Actually, her smartest act was when she was a very small kitten, not
long after we got her to be a companion to old JFCL, who was heart
broken after her life-long companion, Nebula, passed away. My husband
came home from some event with a helium balloon on a long string with
some ribbons tied on the end. Melody thought the dangling ribbons were
great, for a while. Then she realized that there was something on the
other end of the string, up against the ceiling, and became determined
to get it. You could just see the little gears turning in her fuzzy
little head.
She really wanted that balloon!
So she dragged the balloon over next to the cat tree,
climbed up to the top, grabbed the string in her teeth, and jumped
down. This put the balloon where she could see it but when she opened
her mouth, back up to the ceiling it went. This was no good!
So then she tried dragging it down stairs to the cellar. She still
couldn't reach the balloon. This approach wss no good too!
Undaunted, then she put on her furry little thinking cap,
and dragged the balloon under the kitchen table. Success! Then she
scared her furry little kitten self silly by popping the balloon, now
that it was within reach at last!
It was a long time before the human slaves of the cat household could stop
laughing!
/Charlotte
|
93.767 | Use rapid! | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Fri Jul 26 1996 11:44 | 2 |
| I use 3200 ASA rapid BW film (ILFORD pushed)... and no flash.
Nat
|
93.768 | kitten interior decorating | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Thu Aug 01 1996 14:09 | 14 |
| Melody the coon kitten tried a new trick last night. We had
corn-on-the-cob with supper, and since it was pouring out afterwards,
the cobs did not get dumped into the compost pile behind the garden,
but instead stayed in the bin in the kitchen, which I do not usually
bother to shut the lid on even though it actually has one... I know
better than to leave artichoke leaves inside overnight because the
kitten LOVES those, but I didn't know about corn cobs. They were all
over the place this morning! I didn't catch her in the act, but I can
just picture the kitten carrying them around in her mouth, artisticly
placing them in the middle of the living room floor, next to the bed,
etc. Guess I will have to learn to be a very neat housekeeper and dump
the bin no matter how muddy it is in the backyard!
/Charlotte
|
93.769 | another midnight battle | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Aug 01 1996 14:24 | 10 |
| Must be the full moon, Charlotte. The night before last, my Veto
defended himself against an unprovoked attack by a Vicious Roll of
Bounty (paper towels). The Bounty had been poised for ambush on the
kitchen counter (because its cardboard roll was dented so it wouldn't
stay in the holder) for several days, but none of us recognized the
imminent danger to cathood. Fortunately Veto was able to wound it
severely (among the multiple lacerations, most came close to the core)
while escaping injury to his own purrson.
Leslie
|
93.770 | why did you *do* that?? | NIOSS1::LEE | | Fri Aug 02 1996 10:19 | 21 |
| This happened a few nights ago and I forgot to enter it at the time..
Moxie (my black and white two-year-old kitten I got through this file)
has a bedtime routine: I settle in, laying on my side--she hops up on
the bed and meows at me and reaches under the pillow for my hand until
I move it out from the pillow and leave it palm up. She then proceeds
to rub her head all over it, circling and purring furiously, until she
gets sleepy and lays her whole body on the hand to sleep. Sometimes
this makes my arm fall asleep...but of course I've gotten used to it.
:-)
Anyway--two nights ago we had gone through this routine, and were both
almost asleep. Do you ever have that falling thing happen *right*
before you drift off and it jerks you awake? Well that happened to me,
and it startled Moxie so much that she popped straight up in the air,
Pepe-le-peu style, and landed on my head--where she was startled again
and leaped AGAIN straight up in the air, to land running full tilt for
the door. I was laughing so hard it took my some time before I could
fall asleep again..
Alicia
|
93.771 | Touching Ritual | PCBUOA::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Fri Aug 02 1996 10:59 | 14 |
|
Rocky does something like this. He'll stretch out alongside me while
I read for a while in bed, but when I reach to turn out the light he
leaves, having learned from experience that this means his nesting
ground will be unstable for the next few minutes. Once I've settled in
all I have to do is call "Where's my Rocky?" and pat the extra pillow,
and in a moment he'll jump up and lick my chin. If I don't pet him or
leave my hand in a place where he can rest on it, he'll reach out and
nudge me until I do. He'll spend the whole night like this, so in the
morning when I wake up the first thing I usually see is his face
staring at me, radiating "time to eat?"
len.
|
93.772 | Its so funny when they jump straight up! | SALEM::SHAW | | Fri Aug 02 1996 11:29 | 9 |
|
That jumping in the are pepe la pue stuyle is so funny.
The other day Tomba the huge cat jumped on the bed. I had one of
my ties lying there, he wasn't expecting that whe he landed on the
bed he at a glance he wasn't sure what that was so he jumped in the
air just in case that thing was gonna bite ;-)
Shaw
|
93.773 | Kitty rollerblades | AXPBIZ::SWIERKOWSKIS | Now that we're organized, what's next? | Fri Aug 02 1996 21:15 | 11 |
| I also love that jumping straight up in the air routine. Kelly has a
variation on the routine -- she jumps straight up, but if she's in the hallway,
she'll tag the wall and flip directions. We have no idea why she does this --
maybe invisible bugs? or just because it's fun? Last night she added a new
variation -- roller blades around the shower. The shower is full size (about
equal to a tub length). She headed for the shower at full speed; lifted off
the ground about a foot and a half; feet touching the shower wall and made one
complete pass around the perimeter. Whatever does get into those little
brains?
SQ
|
93.774 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Wed Aug 28 1996 16:07 | 14 |
|
For lack of a better place to put this........
(I did a dir/title = ad = TV = comm* and didn't find anything
appropriate)
Have any of you seen the new Kibbles 'n Bits commercial?
The one where they're having "auditions" for the new character
to do commercials? If not, if you see an ad starting off with
a little dog jumping up to a microphone, leave it on the
channel. Pay close attention to the end when the blond Afghan
dog appears. I end up on the floor laughing every time.......
|
93.775 | Kitty hugs....over hair conditioner | GLRMAI::LYNCH | Eve Marie Lynch | Wed Oct 02 1996 12:23 | 18 |
93.776 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Wed Oct 02 1996 15:38 | 4 |
93.777 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | sweet & juicy on the inside | Wed Oct 02 1996 21:16 | 17 |
93.778 | | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Out at home | Tue Nov 05 1996 07:58 | 22 |
93.779 | continual kitty head-games ]:3 | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Tue Nov 05 1996 08:35 | 13 |
93.780 | | TROOA::TEMPLETON | Out at home | Tue Nov 05 1996 09:31 | 5 |
93.781 | we are very trainable | GRANPA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Wed Nov 06 1996 15:11 | 25 |
93.782 | Alphonse 'training' | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Nov 07 1996 08:08 | 6 |
93.783 | Rocky's Latest Favorite Place | PCBUOA::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Wed Nov 13 1996 09:46 | 18 |
93.784 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Wed Nov 13 1996 09:53 | 9 |
93.785 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Wed Nov 13 1996 10:34 | 24 |
93.786 | Always look before closing a drawer | SMURF::PBECK | It takes a Village: you're No. 6 | Wed Nov 13 1996 15:59 | 13 |
93.787 | | WMOENG::NEUVONEN | | Thu Nov 14 1996 12:07 | 27 |
93.788 | | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Nov 14 1996 12:33 | 16 |
93.789 | | BRAT::MINICHINO | | Thu Nov 14 1996 13:53 | 18 |
93.790 | watch those doors | VAXCPU::michaud | Jeff Michaud - ObjectBroker | Thu Nov 14 1996 16:06 | 13 |
93.791 | speaking of cats in sofas... | ORION::chayna.zko.dec.com::tamara::eppes | Nina Eppes | Fri Nov 15 1996 14:35 | 26 |
93.792 | First prize | ALFSS1::NEWSHAM | James Newsham @ALF | Mon Nov 18 1996 08:02 | 13 |
93.793 | gimme the box it came in :-) | TROOA::TEMPLETON | One fine day......Spring | Wed Feb 19 1997 14:23 | 9 |
| We all know that cats are like small kids when it comes to toys, last
night Bits spent nearly an hour under a scatter rug batting around the
cap off a ball point pen. If I listed all the "Cat" toys he has it
would take me half the day, I think the only time they get looked at is
when my Grandaughter comes over and lines them up on the floor.
joan
|
93.794 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Fri Feb 21 1997 07:57 | 10 |
| > Title: gimme the box it came in :-)
That's so exactly it... My guys had a great time on my
birthday (last Tuesday) I kept getting all these presents
and so did they- tissue paper, boxes, bags - everything
they could want. Then yesterday my female rabbit topped it
by giving birthday to 5 babies (well 6 but one didn't
make it to the breathing stage) - and I didn't even
think boy had got near her :-)
|
93.795 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Fri Feb 21 1997 10:37 | 6 |
|
Our four are having a grand old time right now. We're
in the process of packing to move to our new house so there
are empty boxes everywhere. They think it's Christmas! =)
|
93.796 | | TROOA::TEMPLETON | One fine day......Spring | Wed Feb 26 1997 14:00 | 14 |
| Why did I think putting a top on the fish tank would keep Bits out?
This morning I caught him half lying on top of the the hood, he had
managed to flip it open, and had both front paws in the water.
I got a very loud scolding from him for making him get down, then he
slammed open the bathroom door and proceded to tell Syd all about mean
ol mom, and of course Syd sympathized with him which made him stalk out
of the bathroom, give me a frosty stare and put his tail straight up in
the air with the tip turned over, (which I think is his version of the
finger) and strode into the kitchen to eat.
Syd and I were in stiches, I like starting the day with a good laugh.
joan
|
93.797 | Fish treats and caseroles | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Mar 13 1997 23:49 | 27 |
| Ashlar has figured out how to open the pantry. Over the last two
days I've extracted him from one of the pantry shelves 5 or 6 times.
What's the big draw in the pantry you ask? Well, that's where I
keep the shredded fish cat treats (Yum-Yum Cat Treats). So far I've
pulled him out of the pantry once and have heard the door open 3
other times and made it into the kitchen before he decided to jump
in.
I also have an unsolved mystery. The other night I made this
Campbell's soup thing that involves low-fat Cream of Chicken and
Broccoli soup, rice and boneless chicken breasts. I only had 3 of
the boneless chicken breast strips to use in this but decided to
make it anyway. The cats were going nuts over the smell as it cooked
for an hour. So, it finished cooking and I dished some out for myself.
I left one of the chicken breast strips in the caserole dish. When I
went back into the kitchen to put the cooled portion away I found that
I just had rice left...no chicken. There wasn't even a trace of the
chicken left anywhere in the house. There were no signs of chicken on
any furry mouths. I still don't know who the stealth chicken stealer
was. This is very unlike them. I've never had this happen before.
Maybe I've just never cooked anything that's as enticing to them as
this dish seemed to be.
Ooops, gotta go. I hear the telltale signs of a fish treat plastic
bag being assaulted.
Jan
|
93.798 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Fri Mar 14 1997 09:33 | 12 |
|
Shane made the mistake of not closing his lunch bag this morning.
He was getting ready to leave and found that his ham sandwich
had disappeared. Immediately, I hear "Where's Gilligan??!"
Sure enough, he stole it out of the bag and hid in the guest room
under the bed. Ate through the baggie and consumed part of what
was supposed to be Shane's lunch.
This, after stealing THREE connected pieces of pizza last night,
out of the box. Little imp!
|
93.799 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Fri Mar 14 1997 09:42 | 35 |
| How do they know who's turn it is?
This morning, having had no food out last night
'cause Belle's going in for an op I got the
carrier out.
Put it down in the lounge, clocked 3 cats staring
at me. Turned around to open the carrier,
turned back and there's Lucy and Knuffie staring
at me and Belle has neatly vapourised, not a
sign of where she's gone.
Having searched the house top to bottom I find her
back in the lounge sheepishly curled up in her
I'm small and frail pose gazing up at me with
that "I know it's me!" "What did I do wrong!" look
on her face. She was ever so good and quiet
all the way in. Either she remembers last time
it felt wierd but then she could walk better
afterwards (and has been falling over ever since
when she tries to use the not operated on yet
leg) or she's gone back to her original
"I like travelling" self.
I'm getting nothing much done today as I can't
concentrate on anything but that it's nearly time
to ring and check she's pulled through ok,
but I can't help wondering how they knew it was
Belles turn - it could have been any of them,
last time I brought a carrier downstairs
they all hung around as I persuaded
Batsy Bunny into it - how did she know?
|
93.800 | Bye bye fish treats | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Sat Mar 15 1997 14:50 | 15 |
| Re: 93.797
I thought I had foiled Ashlar's attempts to get into the pantry.
I put the big bags of cat food in front of the door hoping to
block him from opening it. Apparently, I was unsuccessful.
I came home from work on Friday night to find the pantry door open
about 6 inches and the chewed up plastic bag that once contained
shredded fish treats on the floor. Their were fish treat crumbs
all over the kitchen floor. That's it for the fish treats. All
gone. Guess I'll have to pick up some more at next week's cat
show. Guess I'll also need to find a better hiding place.
Jan
|
93.801 | | POWDML::HANGGELI | Because I Can. | Sat Mar 15 1997 15:37 | 15 |
|
8^))
After a few instances of coming home to find the pantry door open and
the big bag of kibble with a hole chewed in it, I bought one of those
huge rubbermaid type boxes with the snapon lid. They haven't managed
to figure out how to open THAT yet.
And the kitty treats go into a large glass jar with the lid screwed on
tightly, for the same reason. It lives on the coffee table. I've come
to know that a bump in the middle of the night simply means that
somebody has pushed it off of the table in a failed attempt to have a
midnight snack.
|
93.802 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | be the village | Sat Mar 15 1997 21:08 | 5 |
| Plastic trashcans work really well to keep bothcats, dogs, and the
vermin the cats haven't nailed yet out of the food. Bungie cord the
lids on them if you have large and determined animals.
meg
|
93.803 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Mar 17 1997 08:07 | 15 |
| Usually in the springtime the Iams company has a promotional
thing where if you buy a bag of cat food you get a very nice
kitty storage tin... free!! The tins hold about 10 pounds of
cat food and keep the food fresh and away from kitties!!
Every year they have new kitty patterns on the tins.....and
most of them are beautiful and very colorful! I've been
collecting them for years...and with all the cat food I buy...I
usually end up with three/four new free tins every year.
I'll let you know when the promotions starts...and you can see
if you also get it on the west coast.
Sandy
|
93.804 | | SMURF::MSCANLON | a ferret on the barco-lounger | Mon Mar 17 1997 11:06 | 4 |
| I use an antique 10 gallon stoneware crock with a lid.
Hold 20 lbs of Iams, and it's too heavy for even Red
to get the cover off. :-)
|
93.805 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Mar 17 1997 13:17 | 3 |
| Or those big tins popcorn is sold in. A good excuse to snarf down
cheddar popcorn, also :-)
|
93.806 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Mon Mar 17 1997 18:21 | 12 |
| I have one of those Iams tins. Ashlar sits on top of it when he's
trying to tell me it's time to eat. I don't have any trouble with
them chewing through food bags. And, I never had trouble with him
trying to get into the pantry until the last couple of weeks. The
strange thing is that those fish treats have been in the pantry
since the 1st week of January and only now has he decided to open
the pantry to get to them.
Guess I'll buy some more at Reveler's cat show (San Mateo, CA Expo
Center 3/22-23) and find a new storage location.
Jan
|
93.807 | Sometimes they're too smart for my own good | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Tue Mar 18 1997 13:19 | 10 |
| I was in the bathroom this morning getting ready for work when Onyx
came in to see what was up. He was really being sweet. At one point
he jumped up on the bathroom counter, reached over to the shelf holding
the grooming comb and batted it onto the floor at my feet. He then
jumped down and began to prance back and forth and meow sweetly at me
like he does when I'm grooming him. The message: Groom me, mom.
Who says they can't talk.
Jan
|
93.808 | Open house at Sue's? | WMOIS::FLECK_S | Love me, Love my dogs, cats, etc. | Wed Apr 09 1997 10:18 | 21 |
|
I have a story to tell, I'm not sure if it should go here.
Sat. morning I had the opportunity to sleep in, so when Crunch went
to her window to go out, I got up and opened the window and left it
open so she wouldn't wake me up to come back in. Fell back asleep
and woke to the dogs wanting to go out, put them out and went back
to bed, I was just trying to get an extra hours sleep! Woke up
about an hour later to a cat meowing to come in the window, I knew
I shouldn't be hearing that seeing I left the window open, well, I
sit up and in comes a big black and white fluffy cat crawling onto
my bureau which is next to the window. My cats are on the floor
having a hissy fit so I put them out of my room and this stray cat
walked around like he owned the place. He was friendly and he was
looking for a female. I now know I shouldn't have petted him or let
him walk around my room because now its a nightly visit to my screen.
I'm almost tempted to take him to the vets and have him fixed, would
this stop him from coming to the window? My females are fixed, so I
didn't think they'd attract male cats. I guess I'm wrong!
When this first happened I thought it was funny, now I'm not
sleeping, so its not so funny anymore.
Sue
|
93.809 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Wed Apr 09 1997 10:44 | 9 |
| Sue...tis the season for mating. I have so many new cats
around my neighborhood...it is unbelievable. My cats are
very upset by all the fighting and yowling!!
If you do fix the cat he will either go back home..if he does
have one or if he does not have a home...he will hang around
even more because there is no need to roam. (sigh)
Sandy
|
93.810 | after the green beans again! | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Fri Apr 11 1997 12:29 | 12 |
| Badly jetlagged, we were trying to get through dinner and cleanup last
night when Melody the Maine coon "kitten" (now 3 1/2 so really not a
kitten except by comparison to 19-year-old JFCL) decided to try to
steal the leftover green beans as the remains of dinner were being
packed into leftover dishes for today's lunches. I never had a kitty
who loved green beans as much as this one does!
Both kitties are overjoyed to have their human slaves back home again.
Luckily, both of us are used to sleeping with a purring cat or two in
the bed.
/Charlotte
|
93.811 | Kostas looks so cute eating string beans... | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Apr 11 1997 14:08 | 5 |
| My Kostas likes green string beans, but he goes wild over yellow (wax)
string beans. When I bring them in from the garden, he usually steals a
mouthful, devours them and then wants more!
Deb
|
93.812 | Party Animal? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Mon Apr 14 1997 10:20 | 13 |
| I got myself a small bowl of olives - green and black. I settled onto
the bed to read a bit, and up hops Spike. I thought he was just coming
in to say hello, but apparently he wanted my olives! He put his nose in
my bowl, I pushed him away. Repeat. Repeat. After 5 (!) attempts to put
his whole face into my bowl and being pushed away, he reached over and
yanked the bowl away from me. He made off with one green olive, then
had the audacity to hop back up onto the bed and try for another! Mind
you Spike is a shade under 20 pounds, so pushing him away is no easy
feat. And he has never asked for any human food before - not even meat.
What gives with the olives? I'm expecting to find a miniature martini
shaker stashed behind the couch, some cigarettes butts, a Johnnie
Mathis tape, and some strange blonde fur...
Sarah
|
93.813 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Mon Apr 14 1997 10:47 | 14 |
| >I'm expecting to find a miniature martini
> shaker stashed behind the couch, some cigarettes butts, a Johnnie
> Mathis tape, and some strange blonde fur...
That or he's eating them with chocolate bars and he's pregnant :-)
Seriously, if they're in salty water of any kind that could be it.. I know
my guys seem to like anything salty, they prefer the water they come in to
the prawns I give them as treats, but then Belle tries to eat the paper on
the bottom of the tray too so there's no accounting for what they'll eat.
Knuffies favorite nibble seems to be hay from the rabbits cages...
|
93.814 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Apr 14 1997 12:34 | 4 |
| It could be the Greek in us, but when I sit downwith a snack of cheeze
and olives, the cats all want some. And they do eat them!
Deb
|
93.815 | vegetables = cat toys | WRKSYS::RICHARDSON | | Mon Apr 14 1997 13:29 | 24 |
| Hmm, we don't normally eat olives, so I don't know if Melody likes them
or not. I've got to second the amusing-kitty aspect of them stealing
"people food", though - this kitty looks REALLY SILLY with green beans
sticking out of her mouth!! She likes wax and burgundy beans too, when
she can snarf them. Beans are not of interest until cooked, though.
The other thing that the kitten steals is artichoke leaves, if left
sitting in the kitchen compost bin rather than being dumped outdoors
right away. And one time there were some small turnips on the kitchen
counter overnight, which, one by one, ending up in my bed during the
course of the night, maybe because the roots reminded the cat of mouse
tails - she didn't try to eat them, just relocated them! They were the
small, white and purple sort of turnips. Took me a while to figure out
what these round things in the bed were, though it was easy to see how
they were getting there (by kitten power); I don't wear my glasses when
I'm sleeping.
JFCL is too old to get into too much trouble swiping people food,
though is is still very fond of Wheat Chex. The vet even thinks this
is a goodness since she won't eat most sorts of bulk foods anymore.
The little brown squares aren't nearly as fuuny as the green beans,
though; JFCL was never into veggies of any sort.
/Charlotte
|
93.816 | | FABSIX::E_MAXWELL | The torture never stops... | Wed Apr 16 1997 04:51 | 17 |
| I remember our Tiger loved olives, but then again he used to
sleep on top of the gas stove. He honestly loved them, if we
had them in salads we just throw him a couple on the kitchen
floor because of the fuss he would throw trying to get them off
the table. Which brings me to Frank and his tomato fetish. We
currently have 3 kids, Frank, Bean, and Carmen, of which Frank
seems to be the only fruit and vegetable lover. We discovered
his tomato love by accident, we had left one out on the pantry counter
only to awake the next morning to find it half eaten on the
bathroom floor some 25 feet away. Held it up to each one and Frank
went crazy for it, just like it was the catnip! Bean likes the
meat products but rarely gets any from the table and Carmen
just plain out doesn't like people food.
Ed
|
93.817 | Dogs like tomatoes, too! | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Wed Apr 16 1997 09:42 | 7 |
| We had a black lab who loved tomatoes. Couldn't figure out why the
bottoms of the nice big red ones were all missing while the tomatoes
were still on the vine. Then one day I saw Shadow chasing a chipmunk.
He stopped to take a bite out of a tomato, then resumed his chase.
He was sweet enough to try to keep the rodents out of the garden, but
he did more damage than they did : )
Sarah
|
93.818 | Moth buffet | ALFSS1::NEWSHAM | James Newsham @ALF | Wed Apr 16 1997 10:50 | 9 |
|
Snoozer has never shown a liking to any veggie. Her biggest
vice is moths. She can't wait for me to put the deck lights
on each night to draw 'em in. When she get's all that she
can reach, she'll sit at the door and whine/meow at me to
come outside and knock some of the higher ones down so she can
continue her nightly feast.
Red
|
93.819 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Wed Apr 16 1997 10:54 | 19 |
| The cats we've had that have noticed moths have raved so
much I started to wonder what they tasted like ... no I
didn't try the obvious, we just assumed they must be
powdery on the outside and squidgy inside, a bit like
turkish delight.
Sukie and Jasmine the two pure black brits at home, in the old
house used to climb the textured wallpaper to reach out onto
the ceiling just because someone had said "mo-oth"
Belle last summer must've chomped her way through half of the
butterfly boom the south of england was meant to be having
single pawed. I started telling her off when she'd bring in a
fresh butterfly when she hadn't finished playing with and
eating the last couple yet. They look so tickly when she's carrying
them Garfield style in her mouth, teeth and lips not shut,
just gently holding them there so they're fluttering around
actually in her mouth.
|
93.820 | exit | UFP::BOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Mon Apr 21 1997 14:09 | 27 |
| re: last couple - UCK! but ours do it too - all you have to say is
"moth!" and away they go! We also call them "moth-breath" when they've
done chomping... and don't go for any kitty kisses for a while after.
I really hate having to pick up bug parts.
But - my real reason for writing - a few months ago we started being
really lazy and having sweet rolls/coffee in bed on sunday mornings.
Always make the cinimmon buns in the refrigerator cans (the ones you
used to slam on the counter to open). Anyway - the first few times the
cats were somewhat interested in this new scenerio and sniffed/nibbled
the roll offerings.
Now - I have to make extra rolls for them. Or more specifically - make
sure there's plenty of extra icing. Rascal follows me from the kitchen
to the bedroom while I'l carrying the plate, talking like I was
carrying catnip. the only way we get to eat any is to provide him with
a finger covered in icing to lick.Otherwise he will push his way into
the plate of rolls.
Can cats get addicted to sugur? Think this will hurt him? He probably
eats about 1/2 teaspoon worth of icing by the time he finishes.
We are finding it rather amusing, since he doesn't go this crazy for any
other type of people food. Merlin is also interested, but more in the
roll part. so now I make sure there are extra rolls for them!
janetb.
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93.821 | Knuffie is like Dinah without the fear of the outside world. | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Tue Apr 22 1997 06:46 | 18 |
| >Can cats get addicted to sugur? Think this will hurt him? He probably
> eats about 1/2 teaspoon worth of icing by the time he finishes.
I don't know about the addiction, I expect a small amount over a limited time
probably isn't too bad........ but we're getting on a roll of reminders here.
Dinah, my little tortie who came to be mine at college, who
Knuffie so reminds me of, used to Love CurlyWurlys. I don't know if
you get them over there but it's very chewy toffee with a chocolate
coating. I always wondered if it hurt her teeth but she seemed to
like it so much I carried on. I was glad I had eventually since
she was FeLeuk positive and didn't even make it past a year, so
at least she was spoilt rotten for her short time here. If she's really
happy then there's a CurlyWurly tree growing beside the rainbow bridge
and she's chewing on it whilst waiting.
Jo.
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93.822 | | DEVO::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Tue Apr 22 1997 10:06 | 10 |
|
We've found two other types of strange foods that Gilligan
likes (the first was green olives!). We had pizza the other
night for supper. I gave him a small piece of green pepper and
a small piece of onion. Ate both, without hesitation. So far,
the only thing we've found that he *won't* eat is peanut butter.
Though we haven't tried any sweets. I figure they're probably
not good for them in the long run.
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93.823 | | ALFSS1::NEWSHAM | James Newsham @ALF | Tue Apr 22 1997 12:06 | 20 |
| <<< Note 93.822 by DEVO::JUDY "That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!" >>>
We've found two other types of strange foods that Gilligan
likes (the first was green olives!). We had pizza the other
night for supper. I gave him a small piece of green pepper and
a small piece of onion. Ate both, without hesitation. So far,
the only thing we've found that he *won't* eat is peanut butter.
Though we haven't tried any sweets. I figure they're probably
not good for them in the long run.
Judy,
Careful with the onions. I believe they may be toxic to cats, as
I think I saw something in this conference about it.I may be
wrong, but you may want to ask/look.
Red - Snnozer's humanoid pet
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93.824 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue Apr 22 1997 14:02 | 3 |
| Chocolate is also toxic to both cats and dogs, I believe.
Dunno about onions.
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93.825 | No onions for dogs | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Tue Apr 22 1997 17:03 | 4 |
| Onions are on the 'do not feed' list for dogs. I keep them away from
the cat to be safe. I believe it's only raw onions, but my dogs'
breath is bad enough without adding onions, cooked or raw, to the mix!
Sarah
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93.826 | Chocolate is a major no-no | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Tue Apr 22 1997 18:41 | 7 |
| Karen is right. Chocolate is dangerous for dogs and cats. Even a
small amount can cause significant health problems and sometimes death.
I've forgotten the name of the chemical in chocolate that causes the
problem. I could probably come up with it fairly quickly if anyone
needs that particular piece of information.
Jan
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93.827 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Wed Apr 23 1997 05:41 | 5 |
| > Chocolate is also toxic to both cats and dogs, I believe.
> Dunno about onions.
So how come pet shops all sell chocolate treats for them??
...or maybe they're all chocolate flavoured...
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93.828 | Tastes like chocolate? R U sure? | HOTLNE::CORMIER | | Wed Apr 23 1997 09:08 | 7 |
| The substance in chocolate that is toxic to dogs is Theobromin(d)e (or
something close to that!).
Those chocolate treats aren't really chocolate. You'll notice they say
'chocolate flavored' or 'choco-drops' or something to that effect.
Probably carob, or maybe they aren't even close to chocolate tasting.
Has anybody besides a dog ever tasted one? ; )
Sarah
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93.829 | | DEVO::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you! | Wed Apr 23 1997 10:23 | 11 |
|
Thanks for the warning. Though onions aren't something
we plan on feeding him on a regular basis. =) I was just
curious if the little piglet would eat them.
He's getting to be quite the big boy. Not quite a year old
and he towers over Audrey and is almost as big as Sasha. If
he is indeeed part Maine Coon like I believe, he won't achieve
his full size for another two years! Monster cat indeed! =)
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93.830 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Wed Apr 23 1997 11:58 | 15 |
| > Has anybody besides a dog ever tasted one? ; )
You ask that of someone who wouldn't eat corned
beef as a child because guess what whiskas
with beef tastes just like :-) Yeah I know from
experience. The kitty milk drops are quite creamy
tasting (not that I'd eat 'em now - but that's
cause they're dairy products and I'm getting
more and more sensitive to lactose).
The fish meals are nice but not like human fish meals,
we'd use about 2 tons more salt than they do.
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93.833 | You've Gotta Love Them!!!! | WMOIS::FLECK_S | Love me, Love my dogs, cats, etc. | Sat May 31 1997 13:48 | 23 |
|
Cats bring so much joy (and other things) to our lives! Last
night, about midnight, Crunch crawls in the bedroom window and she
was meowing funny, sort of chirpping. I put the light on to make
sure it was Crunch not one of her boyfriends, and she drops a cute
little mouse on the floor then jumps on the bed, so proud! I thanked
her and gave her some affection and then got some kleenex to pick it
up and bring it outside. Doesn't the darn mouse start wiggling when
I grabbed its tail, I thought it was dead but no it was fully alive
just playing dead! I still brought it outside, probably just to be
caught again. This is the third mouse in about 2 months! I wouldn't
mind if they were dead but I have plenty of live ones in the house
already, they don't need any help finding their way in. I think by
disposing of the mouse I made Crunch mad, cause as soon as I got back
upstairs she took off back out the window. I have a feeling this
is going to be a very interesting summer!
On another note, a friend of mine is looking for a
kitten, she'd like a red, or white or tiger color and female.
I did mention PB shelter so thats also an option. She lives in
Gardner so close by would be good also. Send me any info if you
know of any kittens. Sandy, does the shelter have any of those
colors? Thanks Sue
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93.834 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Mon Jun 02 1997 07:46 | 19 |
| :-) does she really _really_ want female?
wouldn't a done male be as good?
(since she of course won't be wanting to increase
the already ott cat population by breeding)
wouldn't Rhett fit the bill?
have you shown her his kittengarten report card???
and she'd know his whole history :-) too, so much
more romantic than with many kitties...
I'm just bracing myself for when the kittens down the
road arrive not to kittynap any of them when I'm round
helens visiting :-)
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93.835 | Many kittens... | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Jun 02 1997 09:04 | 10 |
| Sue..
The Pat Brody shelter is really starting to get full of kittens...
in many many colors, shapes and sizes. There are some gorgeous
cream colored orange/white...black/white...tiger kittens etc!!!
Some are ready for adoptions..and others are still very tiny.
Have her give them a call...508-582-6116
Sandy
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93.836 | Gossip time | ALFSS1::NEWSHAM | James Newsham @ALF | Mon Jun 02 1997 10:38 | 11 |
|
Was talikng to my neighbor this weekend. She has a cyclone fenced
yard that she keeps Kitty ( a BIG, or should I say FAT white
fluffy cat in. It seems that my cat, Snoozer, goes over there
and they lay against each other, through the fence, touching
fur, and meow/talk to each other for hours on end. Now I know
where Snoozer goes when she vanishes. I assume they gossip
about their owners and the catchable mouse population in the
neighborhood.
Red - Snoozer's pet
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93.837 | | CSC32::M_EVANS | dancing lightly on the edge | Tue Jun 03 1997 13:08 | 2 |
| I think Rhett is on the other side of the country from this person.
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93.838 | Yep, he's in Californ-i-a | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Six Tigers on My Couch | Tue Jun 03 1997 14:43 | 5 |
| The Rhettmeister is in San Jose, California. He's the cutest little
dude. And, what's really funny is that he's begun to come when I call
out "Where's the little dude?".
Jan
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