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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

2478.0. "The Incredible Purring Bed" by HOTAIR::SIMON (Hugs Welcome Anytime!) Wed May 17 1989 15:19

    (Bear with me, this becomes cat-related shortly)
    
    I bought a new waterbed last week.  While purchasing it, I found
    this great gadget called a Somnus.  This is a pair of transponders
    you place under the waterbed liner and with hand controls, you make
    them produce either pulse action or wave action through the waterbed
    giving a great massage (beats "magic fingers" any day)!  Anyway,
    after an initial leak and mattress replacement, the bed was finally
    ready for use Saturday.
    
    Now, the old waterbed downstairs has more motion than the new one.
    Tarbaby (see, I told you cats would enter into this story) loves
    the old bed.  Tigger, who is 10 years old, hates the old one and
    usually sleeps on the floor nearby.  Well, both cats seem to like
    the new mattress as it is very firm and waveless.  In fact, Tigger
    slept on the bed with me for probably the first time in 3 or 4 years.
    
    Anyway, I woke up Sunday morning to find Tigger with me and decided
    to not use the massager as it might scare her.  A little later,
    she jumped off the bed so I decided to use the massager.  I decided
    to try it in 'wave' mode.  Well, Tigger came running, jumped up,
    ran to the pillow, curled up and demanded absolute attention.  I
    turned the massager off and found Tigger purring more audibly than
    I can ever remember.  Then it dawned on me - the noise of the
    transponders in "wave" mode is an intermittent hum (speed is
    adjustable).  This must make my bed sound like it is happily purring
    away.  Tarbaby does not seem to like the massager but the mean streak
    in me caused me to wait until she was on the bed and unsuspecting
    to turn it on.  She was not scared but after about 12 seconds decided
    she should be elsewhere.
    
    This morning, I turned the massager on and again Tigger came running.
    I think she thinks my bed is a relative.
    
    By the way, the massager feels great!  After a hard day, you crawl
    into bed and it is much more subtle than what you find in a cheap
    sleazy hotel.  The gentle vibration feels great on the back (Pulse
    mode is better than wave so I set the combination for the cat and
    I to be happy).
    
    Denise
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2478.1Where can I get one?????NEBVAX::BELFORTIDISPATCHING: it's a living(barely)Wed May 17 1989 16:337
    Where can I get more info on the Somnus????  I have a vibrator on
    the bedframe itself.... if is great as you said, for tired muscles,
    but have always said to my husband, "Wouldn't it be great to have
    something that makes a small wave, it would be much more soothing".
    My cats LOVE my waterbed, and I just thank the powers that be, that
    they haven't yet learned how to turn the thermostat up or the vibrator
    on.... (notice I said YET).
2478.2elsewhere...HOTAIR::SIMONHugs Welcome Anytime!Wed May 17 1989 16:463
    Since we are getting away from CATS here, I'll continue this with
    you offline
    
2478.3CRUISE::NDCThu May 18 1989 11:355
    re: .0  That must be why Bumpy likes the massager so much. - sounds
    like its purring.  Boy I'd like one of those units for my waterbed
    too.  Will you send me info too?!
    
    Nancy_who's_husband_demands_a_shoulder_massage_every_morning DC
2478.4CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Thu May 18 1989 17:572
    How much do these things cost?  (Hang in there, moderators.)