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 |
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Hi, While I'm at it now I think it might be worth writing a note about something that has been "bugging" me for some time. My little Chanel is from day 1 my appartment debugger. She'll catch anything that flies lower than 1.20m or is as stupid as to sit down somewhere in Kittie-range (which is astounding). I love her to keep my appartment free of flies, gnats and other insects, but I noticed she also is particularly interested in wasps and bees. I try to keep these out, catch them before she does, but I'm worried about what might happen when I'm not at home or something. I am really afraid someday she'll catch one, tries to swallow it and get stinged in her mouth or throat. So, during summer I keep all windows etc. tightly shut when I'm out, probably the only solution. Wasps visiting is rare, but with her 100% catch-ratings the first one will do the trick. Don't tell me her instinct will stop her, I've seen it doesn't. Either, don't tell me to wear my yellow/black striped shirt and bully her, when someone is able to bully that little thing he sure isn't HUMAN! ;-) I got the advice to let her "have" one long enough to find out that it's dangerous, but that sounds too dangerous for me. (BTW Chanel is a 14 month, indoor-only "stays-kitten") Suggestions/reassurances/assurances? Ad Vissers
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795.1 | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Sat Sep 26 1987 15:54 | 4 | ||
How about screens (securely fastened) for the windows in the summer? My guys like to sit on the window sills and have the best of both worlds. | |||||
795.2 | Screens are wonderful climbing-objects... | HLIS07::VISSERS | Ad Vissers - CRG Holland | Sat Sep 26 1987 16:51 | 17 |
From Chanel's dictionary: Screen = some *very* nice device put on a *very* interesting place making it *very* possible to climb into it by that beautiful raster that so *excellently* supports your nails (wonder what Dad's making all that noise about - that tears just make it looking nice..) I've tried. But since I'm living three stores high that isn't very reassuring either.... I haven't yet found a screen that is sufficiently strong to support even 6-kilo Omar (on some moments he tends to get into adventures). But I'm still looking for a nice solution in this area, yes... Ad | |||||
795.3 | Wasp Stings | 16821::BALL | I AM standing up! | Mon Sep 28 1987 12:16 | 0 |
795.4 | How was I supposed to know it stings? | BAGELS::ALLEN | Mon Sep 28 1987 12:32 | 34 | |
I don't know if this helps at ALL, but, my cats are bug-chasers too. During Sebastion's formative years, he did tangle with a wasp. The apartment I lived in had wasps in the attic so that there were always a few finding their way in through the windows - which were screened, although I could never figure out how... I remember once, one second seeing him swatting at a wasp, and I turned my back to grab a newspaper to snuf its lights out before it stung Sebastion - the next second, Sebastion came running in (he was out on the balcony) and was shaking his head and running in circles. I don't really know, but I assume he was stung in the mouth, and was trying to deal with the discomfort. However, the good news is that he seemed to recover within five or ten minutes. The bad news is he wanted to turn right around and go back after it (REVENGE!). The only thing I can say is that he has been exposed to wasps several times - usually the wasp is smart enough to stay away from the cat, because that is the only time I was aware that he got stung. I had returned home many times to find wasps in the apartment, and most of the time he was ignoring it, but sometimes was watching it or in the process of chasing it. The only danger here is that you might come home to find a very angry wasp in your apartment... Take it from me, NOT fun. Anyway, the cat and I have both survived. Of course, Sebastion has long fur, so the only place they could attack would be the face, or perhaps paw-pad. But, I really don't know how cats deal with bee and wasp stings or if it is serious. Like I said, I don't know that he was stung for sure, but I also don't know why else he would act that way. Hope it helps. Amy. |