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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

2439.0. "Cat too smart for his own good!" by ESOCTS::FARLEY () Mon May 08 1989 19:34

    
    Hello feline fanatics,
    
    My 9 month old Hercules has recently learned how to open my
    refrigerator door.  How lovely.  I have put 2 cases of tonic in
    front of the door - but they're a royal pain - and I'm concerned
    that a bungie (sp?) cord would damage the coils in back.  He opens
    the door whether I'm around or not and God forbid I forget to put
    the tonic in place before bedtime.  He snagged my leftover steak
    the other night while I was sleeping.  I think he just gets bored
    or wants attention - he's obviously intelligent - I just hope he
    doesn't start teaching the dog new things!  Any suggestions?
    
    He also is consuming one large can of kal kan per day - he's not
    fat at all! just big - does anyone know when (if) I can expect his
    appetite to calm down?
    
    
    Karen
    
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2439.1CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Mon May 08 1989 20:253
    Is this a U.S. note?  Is a cat strong enough to open a standard
    U.S. frig?  
    
2439.2Mine do it all the timeSAFETY::MORRELLTue May 09 1989 11:586
    I don't know about .0, but my cats open my fridge all the time.
    They just pushing with their heads until it opens.  Now if I can
    only train them to get a can of soda without shaking it.
    
    Kathy
    
2439.3MYVAX::LUBYDTN 287-3204Tue May 09 1989 12:3112
    
    Just an idea... if your refrigerator is tilted slightly forward,
    the door would be much easier to open.  If you have an older house
    there is a good possiblity of this.  Try putting some cardboard
    under the front feet of the fridge to see if this helps.  
    
    Another possiblity.. you might want to consider having a refrigerator
    repair person come in and install a new strip of that magnetic stuff.
    
    Worse comes to worse... somehow attatch a latch hook.
    
    Karen
2439.4VAXWRK::SKALTSISDebTue May 09 1989 15:124
    as for the one large can, that seems like a bit much especially if he
    isn't putting on any weight. I'd be on the lookout for tape worms.
    
    Deb
2439.5'fridge lockSTAR::BARTHTue May 09 1989 16:4910
    I'm not sure where you get them, or exactly what they look like, but
    my neighbors had a "lock" for the 'fridge, to keep their baby out of
    it.  It was made of plastic, and attached somehow to the door, about
    half way up.  I don't think there's any way a cat could get through
    it but it was easy for an adult person to use.
    
    If no one knows anything about these, I'll ask the neighbor for more
    info...
    
    Karen, Tristan, Tenzing and Max.
2439.6Oh NO!LAIDBK::RESKELife's a mystery & I haven't a clueTue May 09 1989 18:086
    
    Now I'm worried that T.C. just hasn't gotten around to the refrigerator
    yet.  He opens everything else in the house.  I'm going to have
    to keep him out of the notes file so he doesn't read this! 8^)
    
    Donna
2439.7kitty in the refrig?SAGE::WATSONThu May 11 1989 15:574
    I'd be concerned about his opening the door, getting into the refrig.,
    and then the door somehow shutting on him!  Then again, if it swings
    open, it is probably slanted forward.  Levelling it might do the
    trick.