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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

408.0. "Xmas - things that go crash in the night." by ARGUS::COOK (Dreadful Mourning) Mon Dec 01 1986 00:59

    
       Well it's that time of year again when we all put up our
    Christmas trees...
    
       ...and our cats get to play with the hanging ornamants 
    
       My cat couldn't wait Saturday night -  he tried to get into
    the boxes before they were unpacked.
    
       ...it should be an intresting Christmas.
    
    
       How many cats out their love to harass Christmas trees and their
    decorations????
    
                           
            
    
       Residual_loves_tinsle_too!
    
    
    PC
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408.1Take that ball off there and put it in the cabooseeNEBVAX::BELFORTEThe train is on time, HA!Mon Dec 01 1986 10:3314
    We had one, one year, who ate all the strung popcorn and then started
    on the twinkle lights.
    
    Every year we decorate the tree and the cats redecorate it! Can't
    win!  Why not just let them decorate it as they see fit, and call
    it good.
    
    The best Christmas was a couple of years ago, my son got a train
    set, and while "Santa" was setting it up the Great Train Wreckers
    were at work knocking it off the track, or just lying in front of
    the engine so that it couldn't go (makes for wonderful times tryng
    to get the track to lay flat)
    
    Mary-Lynn
408.2PUZZLE::CORDESJAMon Dec 01 1986 14:0018
    It's been quite a few years since we've had that dreaded combination
    of x-mas tree and kitten.  But this year we made the mistake of
    purchasing kitty right before the holidays.
    
    A few years ago I purchased about 6 dozen gold bells that TIE on
    the tree, and my husband and I made bows out of holiday ribbon bought
    at the craft store.  We decided that an old fashioned tree decorated
    with ribbons and bells and popcorn and cranberries was more likely
    to survive our brood.
    
    The bells are great fun.  The cats love to bat at them and we always
    know when one of the cats is at it with the tree.  So far no casualties
    in the cat department or the decoration department.  It should be
    interesting this year with the new kitten.  She is a climber and
    I'm sure I'll be entering notes on how to prevent her from scaling
    the tree.
    
    JoAnn
408.3ARGUS::COOKDreadful MourningTue Dec 02 1986 04:357
     
       Another thing that is sort of working for Residual is to give
    him something to bat around to keep him occupied.
    
       I gave him a little stuffed Santa and it's already in peices.
    
    PC
408.4a word of cautionANCHOR::FESTAThu Dec 04 1986 06:2615
    Howdy;
    
    i am new to this file.... i don't own a cat at this time although
    i have had them for most of my life... still love the little buggers..
    
    i wanted to just give a word of caution... when decorating your
    x-mas tree.... watch out for the tinsel... as most kitties love
    it it can very dangerous... they can swallow it and not digest it,
    sometimes they may need major surgery... this is true for any type
    of string... so PLEASE be careful...
    
    donna
    
    looking forward to reading kitty stories :)
    
408.5this MUST be for me!!!DONJON::KBLUBAUGHThu Dec 11 1986 14:4923
    Speaking of Christmas.....I came home from shopping last night to
    find that my roommates had wrapped a couple presents for their
    grandkids and had put the presents in an open box.  That was their
    first mistake...I've learned that cats and boxes go very well together.
    
    Well, what must have happened was, my oldest cat (Underfoot) had
    jumped into the box and landed right on the soft sweater that wasn't
    put in a box before wrapping.    She had put her paw right through
    the paper.   Then she must have thought that this was HER gift because
    she had torn off 90% of the paper and shredded it into tiny little
    pieces all over this box.    I can just see her lying there in the
    box, on this soft sweater, purring loudly, and having the best time
    of her life "opening" the gift.
    
    I left a note for my roommates (they work 2nd shift at Raytheon)
    and apologized on behalf on my cat for "getting into the Christmas
    spirit".    I don't think they were too pleased with having to re-wrap
    the sweater, because they left me a rather "frosty" note this morning.
    
    Oh well, some people enjoy the holidays and some people don't!
    
    regards,
    Kelley
408.6a cat's friendARGUS::COOKDreadful MourningFri Dec 12 1986 00:106
    
       Well my cat has seemed to mellow out with the tree this year.
    As a matter of fact he likes to sleep under the tree leaning against the
    presents. It makes quite a sight. 

     PC
408.7I wonder if their too mellow!!DONJON::SCHREINERGo ahead, make me PURRR...Fri Dec 12 1986 08:4511
    Well, I put up my tree this year and was sorely disappointed!!!
    My 3 devilish kittens absolutely ignored it!!!   And you should
    see the amount of ornaments I put on the bottom for them to play
    with!!!
    
    Little Fi has enjoyed sitting under it and looking up at the lights
    though!!
    
    purrs
    cin
    
408.8PUZZLE::CORDESJAMon Dec 15 1986 14:128
    Well, Jou Jou hasn't let us down as far as the tree goes.  We hear
    the little bells jingling all day and all night.  We have to shut
    her out of the living room at night so that we can get some sleep.
    It is hysterical to see her standing on her hind legs like a gopher
    looking up a the tree.  She has never been outside or seen a tree
    before.  I wonder what she is thinking.
    
    JoAnn
408.9I got it!ARGUS::COOKDreadful MourningTue Dec 16 1986 00:517
    
    Well, I found out why Residual lays next to the tree all the time...
    
    ...it's because there is a heat register right there. He lays there
    to keep warm... among other things.
    
    PC