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782.1 | | MANANA::RAVAN | | Mon Sep 21 1987 10:15 | 19 |
| (Trying not to giggle...)
If you can stand the howling, lock the Siamese in the bathroom/spare
room/closet/whatever, so he won't be as likely to do himself in while
trying to rescue his Mom from your inexplicable assaults. (Or whatever
he thinks he's doing.) Ideally, if you have a shuttable room of any
size, or a basement, you could leave a bowl of crunchies and some toys
there too, so he won't consider it a punishment.
We're fortunate in that our cats tend to depart when there's any
kind of action - er, abrupt movement - um... Well, you know. I get
the feeling that Chiun sits outside waiting for things to calm down,
because as soon as it gets quiet he'll reappear, as if to say "OK,
*now* can we get some *sleep*?"
These mixed relationships ("cat" vs. "non-cat") can be difficult,
but I'm sure you'll manage!
-b
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782.2 | A matter of priorities | ASD::LOW | Miles to go before I sleep... | Mon Sep 21 1987 10:17 | 6 |
| Gee, that's funny. I never seem to notice them at the time... ;-)
They do seem to be interested, though...
Dave
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782.3 | smirk | 38283::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Mon Sep 21 1987 10:50 | 11 |
| Trying not to get too explicit here, but:
I remember the time when Mielikki decided she'd help me out. Had
to pry her away while telling her that there was a slight difference
between our tongues.
But I don't think .0 should complain. You should be happy to be
surrounded by pussies. ;-) ;-)
Sharon
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782.4 | doesn't bother us | GEMVAX::GRANT | | Mon Sep 21 1987 17:46 | 6 |
| My kitties do the same thing. Doesn't bother me, doesn't bother
my husband. We think it's kind of funny.
I guess kittie people _have_ to have an unusually well-developed
sense of humor . . .
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782.5 | they're laughing at you ! | MPGS::ROBINSON | | Mon Sep 21 1987 21:06 | 5 |
| Of course the kitties like to watch. Nothing makes a cat happier
than watching a couple of human beings doing someting that makes
them look like fools.
I mean can't you picture what they are thinking?
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782.6 | Thanks! | 16821::BALL | | Tue Sep 22 1987 10:44 | 5 |
| I'm sorry, I couldn't help giggling. Thanks so much for a laugh
on an otherwise boring day!
Pat
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782.7 | They just want to be aprt of everything | SALES::RFI86 | | Tue Sep 22 1987 13:42 | 3 |
| One of our siamese cats used to do the same thing when she was a
kitten, until one night I rolled over and she got a little squished.
Now she's smarter and sits on the bureau accross the room:-).
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782.8 | Maybe.... | COMET::MESSAGE | Still strangers when we meet | Tue Sep 22 1987 14:10 | 7 |
| Re.: .5...
What they're thinking is, "No, no, no, you're doing that all wrong!"
8^)
Bill Message
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782.9 | Is this _True Confessions_? | INK::KALLIS | Raise Hallowe'en awareness. | Tue Sep 22 1987 14:56 | 6 |
| Re above:
Our cats are better bred. When things start getting ... interesting
... they depart decorously until after all the fuss is over.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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782.10 | MONSOON! | MEMV01::BULLOCK | Flamenco--NOT flamingo!! | Tue Sep 22 1987 15:00 | 9 |
| .0, get a waterbed. Trust me--they'll move!! Billie gets on the
bed with us until the *waves* get too high, and she jumps down
disgustedly.
This really IS funny--you just can't answer with a straight face!
(and yes, I think they really ARE laughing at us!)
Jane
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782.11 | 8^} | MASTER::EPETERSON | | Tue Sep 22 1987 15:15 | 5 |
| In my house, when the "monsoon" is over. Invariably, little Justa
is the first to timidly jump up on the bed. She then gives us a
tentative look as if to say "Ok, who won?".
Marion
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782.12 | Water Bed<>Solution | ASD::LOW | Elvis is spooking my cows... | Tue Sep 22 1987 15:25 | 9 |
| Re: .10
Nope. That doesn't always work. My SO's cats just sit on the rail
of the bed, which remains motionless (usually ;-)) and watch. They
don't stay there for long, since the rail isn't terribly wide.
It IS a funny subject, but they do seem to want to watch...
Dave
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782.13 | NOTHING NEW | TPVAX3::ROBBINS | | Tue Sep 22 1987 15:53 | 4 |
| To tell the truth ours don't care. They stay right at the
end of the bed and don't seem the bit interested.... HHHmmmmm....
May very well be there so used to it..... (smirk)
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782.14 | RE: .10, IT *IS* A WATERBED! | YODA::BARANSKI | Law?!? Hell! Give me *Justice*! | Tue Sep 22 1987 23:34 | 0 |
782.15 | | RHODES::WARD | Is there intelligent life down here? | Wed Sep 23 1987 01:32 | 7 |
| We just shut Trouble out. But when we open the door again she comes
in and give us what for for shutting her out of the room. For some
reason she does not like to be on the other side of the door from
us at any time. Thank goodness she is not a Siamese or she would
figure out how to open the door.
Bernice
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782.16 | Human Wrestling | FDCV01::FPSJAN | | Wed Sep 23 1987 11:30 | 17 |
| Sylvester, one of our cats, was intensely interested when he was
a kitten, before he was fixed. He used to sit at the top of the
bed and watch, he was ALL EYES.
His sister Punkin got into participating like the time she climbed
up on my back, and the other time she curled up in a ball between
my legs ( a favorite sleeping place).
I think they think we are wrestling, they often get on top of each
other and bite each others necks, and sometimes want to join in
on the fun, and sometimes are bored with the idea.
Perhaps they will get bored with it (fat chance!).
Jan
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782.17 | No solution, but... | BUFFER::HOFFMAN | Joan Hoffman, DTN: 276-9829 | Wed Sep 23 1987 14:05 | 13 |
| Having lived with two Siamese cats for many years, I understand how shutting
the cat out of the room is worse than having them inside! Talk about a
lot of lip! We have yet to solve the *problem*. To this day, Munchkin (who's
15) sits on top of the headboard, watches for a while, and then goes and jumps
on Mutu! Maybe he forgets what he's supposed to do (even though he's neutered)
and needs to be reminded? Maybe that's the reason all the cats like to watch?!
Who ever knows with furs!
Keep trying - or wear a blind-fold and/or ear plugs!!
J.
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782.18 | "me too, me too!" | EXODUS::ALLEN | | Thu Sep 24 1987 09:40 | 15 |
|
This is really funny! >blush!< I used to think it was weird the
way Sebastion used to sense that we "wanted to be ALONE" and go
and hide in the closet until the storm passed. Then he'd come out
with a guilty look on his face like he'd been peeking. Now he just
says... "here they go again..." and jumps off the bed to go have
a snack and hang out somplace else for a while.
Claude, on the other hand is SOOO affectionate, when she's in the
mood too she jumps up and purrs and wants to be loved, too! Once
it scared me nearly to death when it was pitch black in the room
and all of a sudden this fuzzy face and whiskers was in my face...
"Kiss me too?" I think it's kind of cute, myself...
Amy.
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782.19 | | CIVIC::JOHNSTON | rebel without applause | Fri Sep 25 1987 14:47 | 12 |
| re.waterbed
As previous responses have indicated. This does NOT always work.
Rails, smails! Some cats will bob along and glare at you. Some,
like Jezebel, actually enjoy the wave motion and purr *LOUDLY*.
Although most of my cats have been talkers; none of them yet has
yet discussed my amourous activities with anyone -- at least not
in a mutually understood dialect, I think Cecil tried once. [here
they have the advantage over children].
Annie
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782.20 | Tobermory | GLINKA::GREENE | | Fri Sep 25 1987 14:57 | 8 |
| Beware:
Don't be *too* sure that your cat isn't talking about your
indiscretions!
Time to read (or reread) Saki's (very) short story "Tobermory"!
;-)
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782.21 | Gee, I'm not alone... | HLIS07::VISSERS | N..N..NOTorious! | Sat Sep 26 1987 15:02 | 11 |
| This note really is FUN! Glad to know I'm not the only one with
a "night-club audience".
Before Omar was neutered, I at least once got the chance of letting
him know what that feels like.
Cats are wiser as humans in this, I guess. He didn't notice me at
all!
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