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1748.1 | Try watching him | PMROAD::MACONE | Has anyone seen my Pocket Protector? | Thu Sep 08 1988 11:40 | 12 |
| I have no advice for your problem with Chauncey. Yet, I have a
similair problem with Elmo, who is brand new in the house. He won't
eat unless me or Larry is watching him. It's a real pain since
Elmo is just a kitten, and likes to eat a hundred times a day.
Elmo also won't eat if Portia or Osar are in the same room. I'm
just gonna wait until Elmo is a bit older, then I'm going to let
him eat on his own or starve. Since he is so little now, I'll give
in. I jsut wish he'd eat faster.
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1748.2 | Good Chauncey, want some tuna?? | CLUSTA::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Thu Sep 08 1988 14:00 | 8 |
| I'd try sitting with Chauncey, too. I'd put down a bowl of the
most wonder food in the world (his opinion...maybe tuna, or baby
food) and encourage him. He's really a creature of habit, eh?
Whatever goes on in those pea-sized brains???
Good luck!
Mary
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1748.3 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu Sep 08 1988 14:29 | 11 |
| Personally, stairs give me the willies. Maybe Chaunce is afraid
he'll get distracted and bump bump thumpity thump thump will happen.
Can you put the food dishes some place else? What about up on
the counter in the kitchen?
Holly thinks the best way to eat is to have me petting her and telling
her she's beautiful at the same time. I think this is some throw-
back to nursing. p.s. she only gets this treatment occasionally
and she is not skinny, starving cat scenes at breakfast time to
the contrary.
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1748.4 | | FSHQA1::RWAXMAN | | Thu Sep 08 1988 15:13 | 21 |
| RE: 1st two replies:
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I don't think watching him eat will do it. Last night, I carried
him down to the landing and set him in front of the dish, petting
and talking softly to him. He bolted back up the stairs to the
front door to be let out. I reluctantly gave in and brought his
dish upstairs and set it on the kitchen floor. He chowed down the
whole bowl and seemed very satisfied to have gotten his way.
RE: -1:
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Actually, the food is located right at the bottom of the first set
of stairs against the wall. The next set of stairs is well away
from the food; there is absolutely no way he could fall. I used
to feed them there when we moved in (before we carpeted the stairway,
landing included) and he was fine. Now, all of a sudden, he refuses
to eat there!
Do you think the carpeting could have anything to do with it? Or
is my brat cat just being stubborn?
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1748.5 | the nose knows | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu Sep 08 1988 15:20 | 3 |
| Is the carpeting synthetic, with that strange smell synthetic
carpeting has?
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1748.6 | strong-willed, I think | IPG::KCAMPBELL | Karen | Mon Sep 12 1988 08:31 | 12 |
| Roberta,
I've a feeling Chauncey is being subborn because he is not getting
his own way. Georgie can be extremely stubborn at times for no
real reason. Also, one of my parents' cats, Purdy will only eat
off the lid of the catfood tin, unless she thinks the other two
have something better on their dishes and then she will want to
steal that!
Hope Chauncey gets out of his mood soon...!
Karen
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1748.7 | Strong willed AND bratty | FSHQA1::RWAXMAN | | Mon Sep 12 1988 10:09 | 19 |
|
You are right, Karen, he IS stubborn. He will readily go downstairs
to eat the dry food; however, he INSISTS on eating his moist meals
in the kitchen ONLY.
So, I half-compromised with him. He can eat the moist in the kitchen,
but any leftovers - and there are always leftovers - go downstairs
with the rest of the food. I always find the food eaten later on
so I know he goes down there to finish up.
Besides, when we get the 3rd cat soon, Chauncey will be livid and
probably refuse to eat anything at all!!!
He really is a *very* strong-willed, stubborn, pampered little brat!
BUT - I love him anyway.
/Roberta
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1748.8 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Tue Sep 13 1988 15:32 | 5 |
| See how well trained us humans are???
Sandi (Lightning's, DejaVu's & Thunder's mom)
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1748.9 | and the dogs are as bad as the boys.. | MILVAX::AQUILIA | | Thu Sep 15 1988 14:27 | 21 |
|
we're back. verne, shirl, and carla jeanne, and of course...
problems...
which seems to be the same here. i have also recently tried
to move their food dish and came up with the same response. scratching
the floor, and putting their nose in the air, and proceeding
to the nearest exit they can find. the only thing that is different
with them is the reason why their bowls were moved.
you see, we have two (2) dogs and i guess they are on a diet
(chubba's believe me) and seein' how they are not getting as much
food as they are used to; they have become quite fond of my kitties
food. this poses a great problem especially because shirley always
saves 1/2 of her food for later. i used to have to take the bowl
away from verne but now he just eats his and leaves when he is
finished. but poor shirl goes back to eat and never has any food
left. i felt so bad about it i put their bowls out in the porch.
they didn't like that at all.
have you found a solution yet....
thanks in advance
cj
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1748.10 | Try the counter top! | SALEM::DEFRANCO | | Thu Sep 15 1988 15:27 | 16 |
| re; .9
This may not be for everyone, but I feed my two right up on the
kitchen counter. The dogs won't be able to reach it and since most
cats like high places this location seems to work well. We started
doing this when our cats decided to play hockey all over the kitchen
floor with their dry food. Raising it to the counter seemed to
quell their athletic tendencies in this area!
Jeanne, Cali and Sam
P.S. with a nice placemat and fancy feeding dish it doesn't look
all that bad!
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1748.11 | Basement works | STAR::BARTH | | Thu Sep 15 1988 16:45 | 9 |
| We used to feed on the counter tops too, but now have found another
solution. We cut a cat-size hole in the door to the basement.
Then we screened off the basement, at the bottom of the stairs so
they can't get into anything down there. Now we put the food on
the top stair where it's warm and the dogs can't get it, and the
litter boxes at the bottom where we don't have to look at (or smell)
them. Works great!
Karen, Tristan and Tenzing.
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1748.12 | Couldn't reach you by mail, so here goes | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Sep 16 1988 20:01 | 6 |
| Roberta, I have been trying to send you mail all week and can't
get through. Has your node changed again? I was using FSHQA!::RWAXMAN
and got a message saying "remote node not known". I wanted to ask
you about the cat beds. I will be sewing this weekend. Are you
still interested?
Jo
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1748.13 | | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Fri Sep 16 1988 20:02 | 6 |
| that FSHQA! was a typo. I really meant FSHQA1.
(also tried FSHQA2 since I have seen you use it here. Got same
message back)
I also tried your old node.
Jo
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1748.14 | | LASSIE::S_FRASER | RD54, where are you?? | Mon Sep 19 1988 10:01 | 9 |
|
The problem is that JULIET's node database is pretty old -
dates back to June. Sending mail to your system manager
asking him/her to update the database might help, or you can
use the numeric equivalent of the name, 39063.
Sandy
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1748.15 | another option | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Sep 19 1988 12:55 | 8 |
| in the interim, another thing that you could do is to "poor man route"
through a node that knows about that FSHQA1. Since the this notes
file did correctly record the node name, you could route it through
VAXWRK. The syntax would be
To: VAXWRK::FSHQA1::RWAXMAN
Deb
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1748.16 | | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | E.T.'s ZhivagoCats....DTN: 264-8298 | Mon Sep 19 1988 14:26 | 3 |
| Did anyone try Roberta's DTN, which is 268-3592 ?
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1748.17 | I will try Debbie's suggestion | JULIET::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon Sep 19 1988 17:44 | 6 |
| It's a good idea but I work a switchboard and can't get a call in
edgewise!
Jo
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1748.18 | I'm here! | FSHQA1::RWAXMAN | | Tue Sep 20 1988 22:42 | 19 |
| Boy - didn't realize I was so popular :-).
We have been having problems with the new nodes ever since they
were created! JoAnn and I have finally touched base now, thanks
to Deb.
And......
Chauncey is starting to eat downstairs. I'm slowly weaning him
off of the kitchen. I finally decided not to give in to his
stubbornness and he is finally beginning to learn not to be so
stubborn.
RE: .9
When I lived at home, we used to feed the cats on the countertops
too, since the dogs loved to eat their food. This didn't sit very
well with guests, but we never cared!
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