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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

933.0. "Bandit, the heat miser!!" by --UnknownUser-- () Wed Dec 02 1987 08:48

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933.1Fire placesFIDDLE::HTAYLORFight malnutrition, GIMME CHOCOLATE!Wed Dec 02 1987 09:2011
    Tabbatha likes the fireplace.  Anytime we start a fire, she goes
    into a trance.  We put her kitty hammock in front and she just sprawls
    out in it and goes to sleep.  You can't wake her what so ever. 
    I picked her up one time while she was sleeping there and she lay
    so limp it almost looked like she was dead!  It scared me at first,
    but after she woke up, she gave me a look as if to say, "Why did
    you have to go and wake me?  I was comfortable!"  Every morning,
    she goes to the fireplace and can't figure out why it isn't as warm
    as it was last night!
    
    Holly
933.2What do you think you're doing?BUFFER::HOFFMANJoan Hoffman, DTN: 276-9829Wed Dec 02 1987 13:1217
There's a note regarding "Heat Seeking Cats", but I can't remember what number.

Since Munchkin has developed arthritis in his hip joints, he can't jump up
as easily or as high as before.  So, in a corner of the couch is an afghan,
with a heating pad between the first two folds.  My mother-in-law is
responsible for spoiling Munchkin with the heating pad, and as she says, 
"What are grandcats for - to spoil them rotten?".  Whenever either Peter or 
I borrow the heating pad, we get this furry-eyeball stare from Munchkin, 
and he continues staring until either you give up the heating pad or let 
him use it too!  Talk about feeling guilty.

Regards,
J.




933.3VAXWRK::SKALTSISDebWed Dec 02 1987 15:154
    the note on heat seekers is note #427.
    
    Deb
    
933.4with the greatest of ease!BUSY::MAXMIS11Thu Dec 03 1987 11:527
    
    I have baseboard heat in my house.  It's a real riot to see little
    Toastie walking around the perimeter of a room balanced on the
    baseboards.
    
    Marion
    
933.5SALES::RFI86Fri Dec 04 1987 10:556
    OUr three cats love to sit on the hearth in fron of a roaring fire
    and if there is no fire and it's below 40 they start pestering us
    and meowing until there is a fire made. Usually they don't have
    to do too much coaxing:-).
    			
    					Geoff
933.6Mom, my ears are cold!CLUSTA::TAMIRTo a cat, all things belong to catsFri Dec 04 1987 11:549
    Chauncey has a thing about lamps.  He will go up to a lamp that
    has been on for a while, and put his face and front paws right up
    near the rather hot bulb.  He'll sit like this for a while, and
    then move on, only to return a little while later to warm himself
    again.  Maybe he's trying to tell me it's too cold in my house!
    
    Perhaps I should get him his own heating pad!
    
    Mary
933.7AKOV11::FRETTSyou are a shining star...Tue Dec 08 1987 10:4210
    
    
    I have friends whose cats used to take turns lying under their
    living room lamp - the bulb must have thrown a lot of heat.  
    Whenever they would see one of their kitties doing this, they
    would say - "Well, it looks like (enter kitty name)'s turn to go
    to Bermuda!

    Carole
    
933.8a real "hot number"ERASER::KALLISRemember how ephemeral is Earth.Tue Dec 08 1987 11:2710
    Karamaneh likes the top of the televisdion set (whichever one's
    on) as a heat source.  The other night, she crawled up on our set
    in the living room.  Unfortunately, my wife had shortly before lit
    a perfumed votive-style candle (pine-tree scent) and placed it on
    the top of the set.  Karamaneh nonetheless jumped up there.  No
    damage, but a slight smell of singed fur as we rescued her (there
    were no visible marks, and she seemed okay, but we sure smelled
    the singed fur ...).
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
933.9TV heat kittiesGRECO::MORGANDoris Morgan DTN 223-9594Tue Dec 08 1987 23:2216
    Our girls LOVE the tops of the television sets.  I felt the surfaces
    and they do get nicely warm.  The funniest thing is that the girls
    stretch out and their tails and sometimes their rear legs hang over the
    front of the screen and we have to watch around all these cat
    appendages hanging down over the picture!  
    
    We also have Sony tvs which have the speakers on top, and the cats
    muffle the sound so much that we can hardly hear (goes with the ability
    to hardly see!).  We turn the volume up to the max, and when they get
    up to readjust their position or eventually jump down, the noise blasts
    you out of your vegatative state!  
    
    When the two of them huddle together on top of one small tv, that is
    also something to see and smile at!  Sometimes there are 2 tails and 2
    legs hanging off, almost totally blocking the picture.  Oh well, such is
    life with adorable kitties! 
933.10High Tech KittieSALES::RFI86Every day is National Chocolate dayWed Dec 09 1987 12:515
    OUr oldest siamese, Eskimoe, just loves to sit on top of the computer
    cause it's so nice and warm. the only problem is that her favorite
    position involves hanging her tail right in front of the screen.
    
    							Geoff
933.11CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif.Wed Dec 09 1987 14:342
    Re: .10 lucky you .... Sweetie likes to stretch out on the _keyboard_.
    
933.12ojkhtsefgaoid is what she usually typesSALES::RFI86Won't you let me take you on a ski cruiseThu Dec 10 1987 12:274
    Eskimoe just walks all over it trying to help us input whatever
    we're doing. Fortuantely her spelling is almost as good as mine:-).
    
    							Geoff
933.13baste well and turn frequently...VINO::JMCGREALJane McGrealTue Jan 26 1988 12:269
    
    	I went to a Christmas party last month and there was a roaring
    	fire with three kitties zonked out in front of it.  We had to
    	baste them and turn them frequently so they cooked well on both
    	sides!  I don't understand how their brains don't shrivel up
    	in the heat!
    
    						Jane.