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1826.1 | | VIDEO::TAYLOR | Me and my lil' pots o' purrs | Tue Oct 04 1988 17:34 | 19 |
| Oh Suzanne! That's so funny! Tabbatha is a Klutz every once in
a while. She does the same think where she will be on someone's
lap or on the couch and roll over and fall off. She doesn't do
it as much as she did before, but it's still funny. When she does
it, she just looks at you and says, "I meant to do that! Did you
see how gracefully I did that?"
Micki on the other hand, is the world's worst Klutz. I think it's
because she can't jump as far as the others. In a motel room when
we go to a show, she tries to jump from one bed to another and makes
it about half way and then hangs on for dear life. She has also
run into her share of walls. Like you said, Suzanne, all snooks
has to do is duck and Micki goes crashing into the wall. Her nose
is getting more pushed in all the time (she's a persian). She's
going to have that pug look by the time she's a year old at this
rate.
Holly
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1826.2 | Tristan the klutz | STAR::BARTH | | Tue Oct 04 1988 21:18 | 33 |
| Tristan has always been kind of klutzy too. We've got several theories
about it. He's been deaf since birth, so we wonder if his balance
could be off -- you know, inner ear problem or something. Also,
his previous owners let him outside where he got hit by cars twice,
so his brains could have been scrambled by that. Anyway...
He falls off furniture like yours does. He also falls off laps,
shoulders, you name it, unless you catch him. Sometimes he just
seems to be so fast asleep that a roll over sends him off, sometimes
he gets very excited when he's petted and starts tumbling around
in exctasy, which tips him off. He's actually gotten better over
the years. He now wakes up pretty fast when he rolls off and can
almost always catch himself. As to petting...we've been trained
to catch him...;-)
Another thing which makes us wonder about his balance is his jumping.
When we got him he couldn't jump nearly as high as Tenzing could,
and he always seemed to study the jump for ages before leaping.
This was in direct contrast to Tenzing who could jump anything without
thinking. It seemed as if his balance was off and he had to gauge
his jump purely on visual cues. Now he can jump known distances
fairly easily, but I'm pretty convinced that a new surface would
get extensive study first.
Also, Tristan loves to be held upside down. I've never known any
cat who liked that. All these oddities just make him more special
to me though -- guess I'm wierd.
I've know one other klutzy cat (who was much worse than Tristan),
and he, too, had been hit by cars several times. He could fall
off anything!
Karen, Tristan and Tenzing.
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1826.3 | More on Koko the Klutz | NSG022::POIRIER | Suzanne | Wed Oct 05 1988 09:03 | 23 |
| Re .1, .2
Sounds just like Koko, except she has no excuses!!!! She has never
been hit by a car and can hear you put the can into the can opener!
And Yes - she undershoots her jumps and hangs on for dear life!
And if she jumps to attack a flying bug or toy - she always manages
to bang into something else like a table or chair. And I'll never
forget the time when she was real little, she was sitting in the
in the hallway and as I walked by she kept watching me, she
turned her head all the way around to see me go past her and she
flipped right over!
I think one of the things that makes her so klutzy is that she is such
a sound sleeper. In fact, the first week we got her she was sleeping in
between us when my husband rolled over on her. I pushed him off and
picked her up. She didn't move - I jiggled her around and sat her down
and she just went plop over side ways - I honestly thought my husband
had suffocated our little kitten. So of course I start screaming "DAVE
DAVE WAKE UP" and who starts purring as my husband wakes up!
Well glad to hear I'm not the only one with a klutzy cat!
Suzanne
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1826.4 | One's coordinated and one's not... | TUDOR::ERYN | | Wed Oct 05 1988 10:15 | 8 |
| My Greylock cant jump up to the bathroom sink without missing!
He has to go by way of the toilet (one of the many reasons we always
keep the lid down). He also misses when jumping into
my lap, which is quite painful because he sticks out his claws and
holds on for dear life as he slips off...
I think his lack of coordination is made more evident because Caspar,
my siamese, can jump to the top of the fridge from the floor if he's
in the mood to do so.
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1826.5 | Honest, Mom, the step moved! | BIGSUR::GRAFTON_JI | | Wed Oct 05 1988 12:59 | 8 |
| The other day Merlin tripped on the stair step. He was following
me up the stairs and then all of a sudden he missed the next step.
I don't know if his tummy got in the way or what. He just sat down
and started to look embarrassed and it was all I could do not to
laugh at him in his distress. Poor baby; they get so embarrassed
when they know that someone was looking when they were clumsy.
Jill
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1826.6 | silly Sasha | 57028::MORRISSEY | mama's fallen angel... | Mon Oct 10 1988 10:28 | 12 |
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My kitten, Sasha, likes to chase her tail....she'll
be on the couch and start chasing her tail...around and
around, and around,...*boom* right onto the floor.
Then she looks around as if to say..."hey mom, what
happened?"
My SO dies laughing when this happens.
JJ
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1826.7 | Intentionally klutzy | HPSCAD::KNEWTON | This Space For Rent | Tue Oct 11 1988 15:01 | 17 |
| Talking about chasing tails...
Tiggers likes to chase is tail on the stairs. What a riot! He
starts going around in circles and falls down a couple of stairs.
He gets up and starts all over again. He makes the cutest little
noise while he's doing it too.
I know it's mean to think this if funny but...
I laugh everytime I'm playing with the cats and I through something
into the kitchen (towards the cabinets) and they go running after
it. Of course, being cats it's kinda hard for them to stop and
they go sliding right into the cabinet. I certainly wouldn't laugh
if they hurt themselves, but they never do. I promise I don't do
this intentionally!
Kathy
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1826.8 | | VIDEO::MORRISSEY | mama's fallen angel... | Wed Oct 12 1988 13:54 | 14 |
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Re .7
Kathy,
I know what you mean about making funny little noises...
I'm convinced that Sasha is part squirrel....when she's
happy and playing with something she makes noises like
a baby squirrel!!
JJ
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1826.9 | Peeps and Squeaks | BUFFER::LI | | Wed Oct 12 1988 17:18 | 15 |
| Re: .7 and .8
[I'm a proud owner of new kitten which we got Sept. 10th. He's
just a domestic shorthair calico (tiger kitty) named Tashti. I
love reading this notes file and I love the new addition to our
little household... reading about "funny noises", I just had to
write...]
Tashti always makes little "peeping" noises... not "meows" like
normal kittens (though he can and sometimes does). He "peeps" and
"squeaks" when he runs fast and when he jumps off the bed/dresser.
It's almost like he's exerting himself and can't stop the air from
making funny noises through his vocal chords. At any rate, it's
a funny thing to listen too-- it's just *so* cute 8^)
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