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1525.1 | Well, sort of... | HILLST::MASON | Explaining is not understanding | Wed Jul 06 1988 13:48 | 16 |
| Ours ALL like to jump into the trash cans, no matter WHAT the size.
Just to make the time worthwhile, they never forget to empty them
before leaving for another adventure.
The first thing Lucy does on a hot day is race to the bathroom and
curl up in one of the sinks (the small, oval type - just her size).
She may be the only one to keep her cool!
She also likes jumping onto/into the clothes hamper. The other
day, when she wouldn't leave it, I just gave up, threw my shirt in on
top of her, closed the hamper, and went about a few chores in the
vicinity. Not hearing a peep, I opened the top to find her sitting
there, calm as you please, looking up at me. I gave her a lift out,
which she seemed to be waiting for, and she was happy as a clam.
Gary
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1525.2 | Doesn't matter what size, he climbs in | POET::BURLEW | Purr is my favorite sound! | Wed Jul 06 1988 14:08 | 7 |
| Sherlock will climb into anything - no matter how small. He frequently
tries to get into a Glenlivet box (the box is just large enough to hold
a 1 litre bottle of Glenlivet scotch - Sherlock weighs 12 pounds). He
manages to get his head in, and usually gets it stuck. He then shakes
it around until it falls off his head. Then tries again!
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1525.3 | | REGENT::MICHAELSON | | Wed Jul 06 1988 14:48 | 7 |
| Cho Cho did the very same thing this week-end climbed into the small
bathroom wastebasket that I had left out in the dining room she
then started to check the dog out and everytime the dog came close
to the basked she would shring down and you couldn't see her. She
looked like a jack in the box shringing down and then coming up
when she thought it was safe. We spent quite some time watching
and laughing. Animals are so funny.
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1525.4 | | AWARD1::HARMON | | Wed Jul 06 1988 15:06 | 17 |
| Shnitzel loves the clothes basket. While I'm folding clothes she'll
sit patiently until the last item is barely out of the basket and
hop in. If I'm hanging clothes outside on the line, she'll rub
up against the basket (maybe trying to get them out quicker) and
tip it a few times. As soon is it is empty she hops in, curls up
and looks at me as if to say "Now what are you going to do about
that?" I pick up the basket, Schnitz and all, and walk back to
the house.....she does have a look of surprise on her face at first,
but then she realizes she's enjoying it and, I swear, if she could,
she'd giggle!
She also loves paper bags, especially the crinkly kind, boxes of
any size and crawling under the chest in the living room, which
she needs to "puddle out" to get under.
P.
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1525.5 | | MYVAX::LUBY | love them furry terrorists | Wed Jul 06 1988 15:20 | 9 |
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Puddle out!!! Thats funny! I can picture it cause I've
seen Bandit do it, but T.K. is much too dignified for
such a thing. I wonder if he knows he is sooooo funny.
I've always called T.K. my comedien because he seems
so "cool" and "dignified" but he always does the funniest
things!!! Its almost as if he knows he is a riot!
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1525.6 | talk about funny... | SHAPES::TAYLORS | Sharon, Dillan & Sammie - UK | Thu Jul 07 1988 05:04 | 12 |
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Sammie loves to play and curl up in the washing basket but Dillan....
he loves to get into anything - he sleeps in the dirty laundry bin,
he will try to get into shoe boxes and sleep but most of all he
loves to climb inside of carrier bags, curl up and go to sleep which
worries me as I am frightened he will suffocate....but he loves
it and gets most upset when I tip him out!!!! (oh mum I was asleep!!)
It's just like having my own two clowns.
Sharon
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1525.7 | Mailbox | IAMOK::HTAYLOR | Me and my lil' pots o' purrs. | Thu Jul 07 1988 09:30 | 13 |
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This weekend, our mailbox was knocked down by some boys with a bat.
We went out and bought a new one on Tuesday. It was sitting on
the floor with the front open. Of course, old nosey Tabbatha has
to go and investigate. She crawled inside the mail box and layed
down! Then after a while, she tried to get out and couldn't figure
out how. She was so funny trying to wiggle her way back out of
the mailbox!
Holly
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1525.8 | more tight squeezes | MYVAX::LUBY | love them furry terrorists | Thu Jul 07 1988 11:19 | 15 |
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I was relating my T.K. stories to my mother last night and
she told me that Cinamon does similar things. He is
especially fun at Christmas because he has to get into
every box and try it out. She told me about the time
he decided to get in the napkin holder. I guess it was
hysterical since a 15 pound cat cannot fit in a napkin
holder. She said he got his bottom in it though.
Bandit has taken to sleeping in the bathroom sink....
I found him there for the first time last night. What a
cutie!
Karen
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1525.9 | Another thing.... | SHAPES::TAYLORS | Sharon, Dillan & Sammie - UK | Thu Jul 07 1988 12:32 | 11 |
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Another thing Dillan does is to hide his head and the top of his
body under a newspaper in the floor and his rear end and tail are
sticking out but because he can't see us he thinks we can't see
him under there and gets most upset when you tickle his tail. (How
did you know I was under here mum?????)
Sharon
P.S This note totally destroys the theory that cats will only go
through gaps that are wider than their whiskers!!!!
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1525.10 | you want small, I'll give you small... | SKITZD::WILDE | Time and Tide wait for Norman | Thu Jul 07 1988 14:09 | 9 |
| Nickie, my thin male is always getting into snug little corners of the
world. I was awakened the other night by a thumping sound in my bedroom....
when I looked up, there was Nick with his head firmly stuck in a partially
empty square kleenex box, trying to shake the box off, and banging it
around in the process. I was laughing so hard I couldn't get it together
enough to help him at first...I finally grabbed the box so he could
pull his head loose and stomp off with a "yoda cat" expression on his
face. My roommate asked what I had been cackling hysterically at the
night before....it was hard to explain with a straight face.
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1525.11 | Studious kitty... | HILLST::MASON | Explaining is not understanding | Thu Jul 07 1988 14:34 | 18 |
| The aforementioned Lucy also has a favorite napping place when it's
cooler. My wife has a small wooden desk with one pedestal containing
three drawers, each approximately 3 inches high. For some reason,
the inside wall of the pedestal doesn't go to the bottom of the
desktop. It leaves a gap of under 2� inches into the side of the
top drawer. There is a skirt on the front of the desk, so the gap
is not visible from the front. We searched high and low for Lucy
one day - over an hour. We literally tore the house apart - closets,
basement (where they aren't allowed anyway), inside the box springs
(another favorite kitty hiding place - through the gauze and up
on the boards!), - everywhere. We only found her when Janet tried
to get a piece of writing paper from the drawer, and it wouldn't
open. When Lucy is inside, it can't be opened because she expands
into the space above the drawer. The only way is to let her come
out of her own accord. We are just waiting for her to put on some
weight so this will no longer be a problem.
Gary
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1525.12 | | TIGEMS::STUDLEY | | Fri Jul 08 1988 13:51 | 11 |
| My Patch is long and thin. She loves to get into, around and behind
things. One of her favorite places is behind the kitchen stove.
The other night, my husband and I had been out and when we came in the
house, we could hear Patch crying. We searched the house and found
her behind the stove. Now this is not an unusual place for her
to go, but Patch is pregnant and due to have a litter any day now.
I guess she just didn't realize that she doesn't have the shape
she used to for fitting in to narrow places.
J
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1525.13 | THAT'S NOT FAIR, GUYS...... | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Fri Jul 08 1988 14:27 | 25 |
| Ok gang, I knew I shouldn't have read this note with a hurtin' back.
It kills me to laugh.
Yes all my babies love to get into the darndest places.
Deja is TERRIFIED of young children and hides behind Lynda's bookcase
when one is in the house. There is less than 3 inches but she manages
to get behind and out from.
Deja and Lightning both love boxes and bags. I don't care how SMALL
the box is but Lightning will definitely try to fit in. Deja loves
the dryer, especially when the clothes has just finished drying
and I am TRYING to fold it. I always do check before I close the
door to make sure she isn't still in there. Deja and Lightning
both love open drawers. One time Lynda couldn't close a draw and
couldn't figure out why. Lightning was behind it.
Thunder hasn't really found a favorite box, bag, or place to hide
in yet. She just loves to SNEAK out the back door when I'm trying
to get the dog in. Did you EVER try to SEE an all black kitten
in the dark??
Sandi (Lightning's, DejaVu's & Thunder's mom)
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1525.14 | Look before you sit... | VINO::ANDERSON | There's no such place as far away | Mon Jul 11 1988 14:57 | 10 |
| Hershey will find the most impossible places to get in to. Her
favorite place is *inside* a recliner. We have to check it before
anyone sits in it. Because she has a dark face and tail, it's hard
to find her in there sometimes. When she was a kitten, we found
she had crawled under the dishwasher. She got all scared and stuck
and dirty, etc. Well, wouldn't you know, the minute we blocked
it up after we got her out, she cried to get back in! We have also
found her between the fridge and counter (about 2 inches accross),
under the furnace and in the droped ceiling.
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1525.15 | My twins do it, too | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Jul 11 1988 17:13 | 4 |
| Eirene and Panther also hide under/inside the recliner, usually
in pounce or tail-zap position.
Deb
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1525.16 | Oscar the Contortionist | WITNES::MACONE | | Mon Jul 18 1988 10:43 | 8 |
| This morning I found Oscar in the window. We had the window open
only 3 inches just in case it rains today. Oscar usually sits in
that window sill to watch the neighbors bird feeder. Well today,
he climbed through the crack and was standing on his hind paws between
the window and the screen.
How he maneuvers himself into such positions is beyond me. What
a contortionist!
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1525.17 | Take me too, please | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Wed Aug 17 1988 14:15 | 21 |
| The other day Ken and I were getting ready to take Lyscentia and
Kalliste to a show. We had everything packed except for the cats,
so I rounded them up and stuck them in their carriers.
Lyscentia is only 6 months old and weighs about 7 pounds so I put
her in the small carrier and put the gargantuan Kalliste in the
big carrier. Ken picks up the two carriers and proceeds to chastise
me for cramming poor Kalliste into the small carrier! Meanwhile
the small carrier is careening about in Ken's hand.
I take the small carrier and open it up and there is poor Lyscentia
squished into the back corner, with Tilly (aka "the pig"), rolling
luxuriously around in front of her!
Tilly has a thing for small tight places. She also has a thing
for carriers. Our problem is, that whenever we leave the house
with a carrier now, we have to check for our little stowaway. What
a suprise it would have been to get to the show and discover we
had an extra cat with us.
Jo
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