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1148.1 | | AWARD2::HARMON | | Mon Feb 29 1988 13:11 | 10 |
| Schnitzel has been my alarm clock more than once! When the alarm
goes off, she lets me linger a bit before she makes an attempt to
nudge me out of bed and into the shower. HOWEVER, if I fall back
to sleep with no sign of waking for a bit, all H*ll breaks loose
and she lets me know "Hey Mom, get up and go take your shower! You
have to go to work so you can provide me the lifestyle to which
I've become accustomed!".
P.
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1148.2 | Tabbatha to the rescue!!! | DISSRV::HTAYLOR | Cat lovers are a special breed | Mon Feb 29 1988 13:13 | 22 |
| Tabbatha is the good deed doer in our household. Whenever my sister's
cat comes over for a visit, Tabbatha becomes Referee (Or as we call
her, "Mama kitty"). She is the youngest of the three kittens, but
the biggest. Silver and Samantha (My sister's cat) Do not get along
at all. Every time they see each other, they will hiss at each
other and sometimes, Samantha goes after her.
To give you an example, This is what happened the last time Samantha
came over. Samantha was in the hallway when Silver wanted to go
by. Tabbatha was out in the living room. Silver wanted to go down
the hallway. Samantha immediately began to hiss at Silver and Silver
backed away and hissed back at Samantha. Tabbatha heard this and
immediately got up and went into the hallway and planted herself
between the two cats. She folded her ears back and just GLARED
at Samantha. Then she looked at silver as if to say, "It's ok,
I'm here, she won't hurt you." She then nudged at Silver to go
by, the whole time keeping an eye on Samantha. She was making sure
that no one hurt her friend.
Holly, Tabbatha, and Sterling Silver
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1148.3 | Fireman Fiver | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Mon Feb 29 1988 14:53 | 23 |
| I had a malfunction with my dryer a couple of weeks ago.
I was upstairs, the dryer down in the cellar with the door
closed. Fiver came running into the back room where I was
cleaning closets and gave an urgent MEOW and started to leave the
room. I ignored him and meowed again and came over and put his
claws in my jeanss leg and took off. Well I followed him and
he went to the cellar door and started scratching and meowing.
I opened the door and smelled something-wnet racing down the
stairs and found a smell of insulation coming from the dryer
plug. Unplugged it and it stoped. Turned out to be a loose
connection in the wall which overheated and caused the dryer
cord to start to go.
He smelled it before the smoke alarm-in fact the alarm
never went off.
My kids have always been good on non-standard noises but
this is the first time on non-standard smells!
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1148.4 | Tabbatha for Hire | LDP::BANGMA | | Mon Feb 29 1988 16:15 | 12 |
| (RE .2) Holly -
Would you like to send Tabbatha out for hire as a referee between
my cats? (See note 1103)
They are still fighting, even after I had all the females spayed,
only I'M the referee!
Pam, on pins 'n needles!
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1148.5 | Protective Cat | BIONIC::ROYER | | Tue Mar 01 1988 12:24 | 22 |
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Our late cat P.C. did an interesting thing about 17 years ago.
All during my pregnancy, P.C. would attack me even in the bath tub.
The vet said I smelled wrong and to watch him closely after the
baby arrived because he might attack the baby. Well the opposite
happened. P.C. wouldn't let any stranger near the baby and never
harmed him. In fact, because Tom was born on the Fourth of July,
he was featured in the local paper as a Holiday Baby when he was
about 18 months old. The photographer arrived, set up lights while
P.C. waited from the corner of the room. I brought the baby in
the room and set him on the floor. Tom was very serious and P.C.
moved in closer. When the Photographer started making Donald Duck
noises to get Tom to smile, Tom fell over (he was sitting up) and
started to look like he was going to cry. P.C. quickly went over
to Tom, licked his face which made Tom laugh then positioned himself
halfway between the photographer and Tom and would not move.
We have the most delightful set of pictures all including the Baby
and the Cat. The photographer printed the picture he caught of
P.C. 'kissing' the baby. It was Great!
Mary Ann
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1148.6 | No need to fear dear; Schnapps is here! | SKIVT::P_MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Tue Mar 01 1988 15:50 | 7 |
| Did you ever lock one of your cats in the closet...They happened
to wander in there and you shut the door...?
No need to fear, Schnapps is here! She'll stare at the door until
you open it...She'll also stare under tables when her toys are under
there, but...
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1148.7 | When kitty stares, beware... | SKIVT::P_MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Fri Mar 04 1988 07:52 | 6 |
| Tequilla let me know that water was leaking through my ceiling,
through my hand-knitted afghan (150+ hours of work) and onto my
new couch! You should have seen her, standing on the divider between
the living room and dining room...Looking up, then down, up then
down. She caught things just in the nick of time!
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1148.8 | Watchcat | WELKIN::STRONACH | | Mon Mar 07 1988 13:18 | 12 |
| Midnight told us of a prowler peeking in our window -- it was hot summer
night and it had just rained and a nice breeze finally came up -- so I opened
the window and I was laying on the bed in my nightie reading -- all of sudden
Midnight's eyes got as big as saucers and his hair rose on his back --
my husband was in the room and I said (very quietly) someone's looking in our
window -- no, no my husband said, Fluffy (our other cat) is in the other window
and he's not doing anything -- then Midnight started growling real low -- so
my husband leaped up and just then the prowler slid on the bulkhead and went
crashing -- needless to say, Midnight's a great watchcat!!
You can believe when Midnight starts staring at the window, we take heed.
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1148.9 | Sulkitt, protector of small feathered friends | PARITY::TILLSON | Sugar Magnolia | Mon Mar 07 1988 16:16 | 23 |
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Sulkitt is my chief bird protector. When I took care of my sister's
kittens, she watched them like a hawk. One step too near the cage
that SULKITT's Parrot lives in, and WHAM, she'd bob them on the
head. I dunno if my African Grey parrot appreciated it, but Sulk
did her job.
She also does this for my smaller parrot when necessary. The little
conure is terrified of Basil, my big tabby (harmless but scarey-looking
to a little bird!) When I had to replace the hinges on the door
to the little bird's room, I said, "Sulkitt, keep an eye on things."
She sat on the bed in that room, and when Basil got near the door,
she'd leap off the bed and WHAM! bop ol' Basil on the head. Then
she'd go back to the bed to "patrol".
She is also my police kitty. When she hears us scolding one of
the other cats for their misdeeds, she chases after them and pops
them on the head with one little siver paw. I've been thinking
of getting her some o' those jackboots that the Mass. State Troopers
wear ;-)
Rita
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1148.10 | Fred the clockwatcher | KERNEL::JWILLIAMS | | Tue Mar 08 1988 09:00 | 6 |
| Fred did a cute thing this morning. I forgot to set the alarm last
night and so, it didn't go off today. I fancy that Fred realising
the time and hearing no buzz, decided something was wrong and woke
me up by licking my face. I knew he could read the time.
Or maybe he was just hungry and got impatient?!......
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1148.11 | "Help! She's trapped!" | HUMOR::EPPES | Make 'em laugh | Tue Mar 08 1988 17:07 | 19 |
| We have a split-level house -- when you come in the front door, there's
a short flight of steps up to the first floor and a short flight down
to the basement. The door to the basement is at the bottom of those
steps. Last Sunday I was in the living room watching TV, when Jasper
started meowing a lot. Now, he's pretty talkative normally, so at
first I didn't pay much attention. After a little while, though, it
seemed to me that his voice sounded kind of faint, like he had gotten
shut in a closet or something. So I looked for him, and found him
coming up the stairs from the basement. Since he doesn't usually go
down there, I thought it was kind of odd. Then I remembered that my
Significant Other and I had been down in the basement earlier, and it
occurred to me that perhaps our other cat, Chayna, had gotten shut in
there (the cats don't get in the basement often, so naturally they like
to rush in there as soon as an opportunity presents itself). I went
down the stairs a little way to listen, and sure enough, I heard faint
meowing from behind the basement door. I opened it to set Chayna free.
I couldn't hear her from the living room, so Jasper effectively rescued
her by voicing his concern!
-- Nina
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