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1957.1 | Purr-kitties | COEVAX::FRYE | Big Mac, Fries to Go | Thu Nov 10 1988 17:00 | 19 |
| My precious Tiger used to sit on the vanity and watch me apply my
make-up. Often he would get so impatient, as he was waiting for
breakfast, that he would crawl up my arm and perch on my shoulder.
He always insisted on sitting on my lap and kneading my skin until
I couldn't take it any more. And when he purred, he hiccupped!!!
It still hurts to think about him.
Since Tiger passed away this summer, I adopted two cats from the
Humane Society. Jenny and Jessy are wonderful little muts that
suprise me every day with a new trick or quirk. The little one
is the feistier of the two. She has a pension for toes...I wake
up every morning to her licking and biting. Ouch!!! The
other cat, Jessy, is very aloof, snobby in fact. Certainly above
toe-sucking. But when she sleeps, her tongue always hangs out.
Very sophisticated, Jess.
I'm looking forward to discovering more as we travel together.
Regards, June, Jessica and Jennipurr
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1957.2 | my friend Whitey | CGVAX2::WEISMAN_E | | Thu Nov 10 1988 18:09 | 46 |
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I have been meaning to tell this story for some time.
First I need to give you a little background on Tasha Marie.
She is an extreme fussbudget. She has to have certain food
in a particular place, she keeps her litter box area immaculate
(she pefers to go outside so her litter box is always neat in
case of an emergency), she does a complete washing of herself
twice daily with clean ups in between. Tasha does not like
cats and only likes some dogs if they are not too ridiculous
looking and keep themselves properly groomed. Well, you know
the type.
Anyway, the most adorable gentleman puss you have ever seen has
moved in next door to us. He is buff colored, a bit stocky and
has big blue eyes and is friendly and lovable. He started coming
in our yard and we have become good friends. Tasha however is
not impressed with him. They have gotten in a few tiffs outside,
nothing serious mostly just howoling.
Well, one day Whitey (thats what we call him, we don't know his
real name) decided he would like to see the inside of the house.
It wasn't my idea, he just walked in with my boyfriend. So Whitey's
walking around saying Oh, heres the bedroom and the dinning room,
yup table and chairs just like my house etc, having a grand ole
time for himself. Then Tasha Marie sees him! She can't believe
her eyes, she is mortified! She starts howoling and hissing.
Whitey (he is just so happy go lucky) just looks at her as if
saying whats your problem, your very grouchy, and then he goes
about his business.
Anyway, I could go on and on, but I think I have done that enough.
Whitey has been over a couple times before and Tasha has watched
him eat her food, (and then not wash up), throw litter around
in her litter box etc. It is just so funny to watch the 2 of
them with their different personalities.
So now he always ask Tasha Marie "Where's your boyfriend, We'll
have to make sure we have enough food in case he is hungry"
You can imagine her answer.
Donna
P.S. I want to catnap Whitey!
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1957.3 | Our Newpaper Cat | WFOOFF::GONCALVES | | Thu Nov 10 1988 18:54 | 18 |
| What a great note to open. I love it. I have plenty of stories
about Selina and Mijo.
Selina has a favorite stuffed mouse that is about 2 times the size
of her. She carries it around the house in her mouth all the time.
You never see her without it. It's funny to watch.
Mijo loves to read the Sunday newspaper with us. He paws at each
corner of the page waiting for us to turn it. I can't believe him.
He reads each page so quickly that we can't keep up with him. He's
a riot to watch..... pounce here..... turn page there.... back up
a page.... hey wait a minute, I wasn't done reading that part..
I have others, but I'll save them for later....
Shelly, Selina, & Mijo
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1957.4 | Newspapers and Bathrooms | MARRHQ::KORCHNAK | | Fri Nov 11 1988 09:29 | 12 |
| I have a cat that likes the newspaper AND DEC manuals! I can be
sitting in the floor, newspaper or manual spread all out, and my
Shanti will look at me, and the whole time she is looking at me,
walk across the paper, make sure it's what I'm reading, and lay
down on it! Curls up, and ready for a long winter nap!
Or, she takes one of our small couch pillows, puts her head on it,
and goes to sleep!
And the morning, her ritual includes sitting in the tub and watching
me go to the bathroom --- hmmm.............
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1957.5 | my kingdom for a horse?? | BTO::BRYCE_C | | Fri Nov 11 1988 10:46 | 21 |
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< Beets and Flour >
My upstairs neighbors have an overweight tiger that allows them
to live with him. Buggy (aptly named) visits often and on occasion
helps himself to any food that I have not had the foresight to put
out of reach--which includes a plate of hot BEETS that were left
out! I was so amazed at his appetite that I commented on it to
his roommates and they told me about the time that they came home
to find Buggy with his head in a bag of FLOUR!! He and his sidekick
Scooter terrorize the neighborhood on forages for food that make
the Holy Grail look like a Sunday scavenger hunt...
gotta love 'em-
C
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1957.6 | Just a good 'ol boy.... | LAIDBK::RESKE | Life's a mystery & I haven't a clue | Fri Nov 11 1988 11:24 | 31 |
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There are endless stories about T.C. and Rocco but I'll share a
couple.
A couple days ago I brought the boys home a new toy. The base is
a small round carpeted piece of wood with a thin plastic pole coming
from it with a fuzz ball at the end. It weighs all of about 5 oz.
Rocco had tried a few times to hit the thing but sure as shooting
when he hit it, it came back and hit him. He got properly upset
hissed at the bad thing and then walked away. Well this morning
when I was getting ready for work I guess he decided either it
was going or he was.
The toy was sitting next to the side of the chair. Rocco came
around the back side of the chair so he could take it by
suprise. He then leaped on the horrible thing, started making
his favorite alien kitty noises, turned the base over (such hard
work) and pushed the darn thing under the chair. He then looked
at me as if to say, "Well that's that!". I of course took the thing
back out and put it in the middle of the floor. I don't think Rocco
is talking to me anymore! ;^)
T.C.'s has an amazing habit (although this is kind of gross). T.C.
has an *incredibly* long furry tail. Well every once in a while
it seems to get in the way during the box visit. When this happens
T.C. comes out of the bathroom (where the box is) and will show
me his tail and then talks to me (meow meow meow) to tell me to
please clean it off mom!!! Yuk, I hate that part!
Donna, T.C. and Rocco
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1957.7 | Tilly likes to kill chapatis | MARVIN::JUBB | New mailstop at REO2-G/D2 | Fri Nov 11 1988 12:11 | 4 |
| If we have any left over after an Indian takeaway, she picks one up
in her mouth, and prowls round the house with it, growling as she goes.
Ali
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1957.8 | Huh??? | PIGGY::LEWIS | | Fri Nov 11 1988 13:13 | 1 |
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1957.9 | | NRADM::CONGER | | Fri Nov 11 1988 14:41 | 3 |
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I was about to say the same thing....
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1957.10 | GAMES CATS PLAY | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Fri Nov 11 1988 14:58 | 42 |
| Stories......which ones do we pick.....
LIGHTNING.....
When she was a kitten she used to *love* to fly up the stairs to
the second floor, leap to the top of the wall, and slide down
(with her claws dug in the whole way down).
When Lightning was 6 months old, she was spaded and de-clawed.
When she was feeling up to her old fiest self, she decided to try
the *fly and slide* game again.
Up the stairs she raced (no problem). Fly to the top of the wall
(still no problem). Dig claws in and slide down (OOPS. no claws,
THUNK). She did try it one more time after that but never again.
DEJAVU....
She also had a *a fly and slide* game too.
She would fly down the hallway, thru the `blue room' and slide on
the kitchen linoleum. Unfortunately, she would usually slide head-
first into the kitchen cabinets. It took her a while to associate
the *slide* with the *thunk and pain*.
THUNDER....
Thunder enjoys scaring people. Her little game is *wait until the
person is scooting or bending down, come running out of hiding,
and leap onto their back or shoulders*. Of course, the person usually
plays along by letting out a loud noise and bucking like a horse
(she calls this her RIDE THE WILD HORSE GAME). Her other game is
to run to the door when someone walks through it and leap up as
high as she can and hold onto their body/clothes (with claws of
course). This way, she can check out if they are a *TRUE* cat-lover.
I LOVE THEM ALL...........
Sandi (Lightning, DejaVu & Thunder's mom)
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1957.11 | The Siamese and The Snake | BPOV04::FOLEY | Anne of DECUS | Fri Nov 11 1988 15:47 | 32 |
| This story is not for snake lovers.
My Tortie-Siamese loves snakes...to death. She loves their movement,
I think. Playing with ribbons, strings, etc. brings out the same
effect in her.
Last autumn I was out in the yard raking leaves while the kitties
played. I noticed Boomer (the Siamese) was tossing something up
into the air, watching it land in the leaves, lunging for it and
tossing up in the air again. At first I thought it was a stick.
But when I saw how much it flopped about, you guessed it, I realized
it was a snake. She also liked to snap her head back and let the
snake fly straight upwards and then, turn away so she would not
see where it landed. She would pretend to be looking someplace
else -- at the fence, the car, Mars, whatever -- and then when she
heard the russle of leaves, BOOM! She would feel through the leaves
until she caught the little bugger again. The piece de resistance
was the trick she pulled on Seamus (a/k/a Shameless). He started
to amble over to see what the girls were doing. Boomer waited till
he got just close enough, dived into the leaves, grabbed the snake
in her teeth and propelled the poor thing right at Seamus with
the precision of an artillery fighter. Seamus instinctively knew
something was coming at him and turned and ran as fast as a cheetah
across the yard towards me. Being a sympathetic human being (?),
I was laughing at him. He was sly enough to slow his run into a
stroll by the time he got to me as if to say, "I knew it was a snake.
I was just checking to see if you were OK."
Never did know what happened to the snake. It must have expired
out of acute dizziness.
Anne
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1957.12 | Cats & Chapattis | EUCLID::FRASER | It's a braw bricht moonlicht nicht! | Fri Nov 11 1988 15:48 | 8 |
| Re .7, .8, .9,
A chapatti is an Indian accompaniment to a meal - roughly
circular, about 6" across and very thin and crisp. Now imagine
a cat hurtling around, trying to find somewhere to eat it in
peace...
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1957.13 | the sky is falling! | MILVAX::M_HAYES | | Fri Nov 11 1988 15:49 | 14 |
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My husband and I still crack up about the time we were eating dinner
at the kitchen table, and heard this strange scratching noise in
the ceiling.(Our kitchen ceiling is one of those "dropped ceilings").
My first thought was that we had mice. Boy was I ever surprised
to see one of the panels with my cat Ginger clinging to it fall
right on top of my husband. Ginger had somehow climbed up into
the ceiling without our knowing it. She stepped on one of the panels
that couldn't support her weight and WHAMMO! Down she went. She
quickly got up and put on her "that's right, I MEANT to do that!"
face and walked off.
Both husband and kitty were unharmed...just embarrassed!
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1957.14 | | PIGGY::LEWIS | | Fri Nov 11 1988 15:57 | 7 |
| Re: .12
Thanks for clearing that up!! Sounds pretty good.....
Bob
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1957.15 | Entertainment Galore!! | BRUTWO::SOBEK | | Fri Nov 11 1988 16:38 | 22 |
| re: .13
Ah, yes. ...reminds me again of the day Sity disappeared. We were
serving continental style breakfast to the several members of the
Iris Society who had come from all over the country to view my husband's
extensive Iris gardens (among others) and the several seedlings he had
recently "introduced" (named and registered ...and made available for sale).
I had just moved in and had temporarily stored everything in the
first floor bedroom and closed the door to hide the mess. While
I was in the middle of guiding some guests around the garden (people
had umbrellas over their heads and baggies on their feet to try
to keep dry in the driving rain ....we cat lovers are *not* the only
fanatics) several of the guests drying off in our kitchen heard a cat
cry. Of course they *all* checked out the downstairs bedroom to
see if she was locked in there! They gave up looking for her, but
she magically appeared ....by falling through the suspended ceiling
into the sink full of water!!!! ..One unhappy soggy Siamese and
several startled people! To this day when I attend one of
the meetings ...people come up to me and ask me if I still have
that flying cat. What a way to make a lasting impression!
Linda
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1957.16 | New kids funnies | SWAT::COCHRANE | Scattering like light. | Sun Nov 13 1988 20:54 | 35 |
| Ok, first story: I just upped my cat max to 4 this week-end,
adding a white oriental shorthair and a silver tabby to my two Siamese
girls. Well, my husband brought the kitties home on Saturday, since
I had other business in the afternoon. Ian said that he brought
the two carriers in and set them on the floor. Niniane and Charm
sat and looked at him as if to say, "Nice. So kind of you to show
them to us. They can leave now." Imagine their surprise when he
let the new cats out! Niniane, being a vigorous defender
of home and property, promptly ran upstairs and hid under the bed
for 5-6 hours. I got home later, and things were pretty quiet.
I asked my husband how it had gone. He answered, "they haven't
been bad at all." Good, I said and went upstairs. There, unmistakenly
situated on my husband's side of the bed (the intent was evident)
was Niniane's impression of the afternoon, and her feelings about
the new tenants. It was not a rosy picture. Needless to say, I had
to wash all the bedding and flip the box spring.
Second story: In the meantime, hissing ran rampant. Niniane hissed
at everyone and left her calling card on the bed. Charm hissed at
everyone and ran and hid down in the basement. Dream hissed at
everybody and lodged herself underneath the entertainment center.
Boogie, the tabby, never hissed once. She calmly walked in and
proceeded to check out her new digs quite thoroughly, providing
endless photo opportunities along the way. Totally nonplussed, she
jumped up on my husband's shoulders and rode around for awhile,
checked out every nook and cranny in the place, let us scritch her
tummy, play with her, cuddle her, the works. I know you are not
supposed to lavish attention on the new kids, but you try ignoring
a cat that jumps into your lap the moment you sit down! Then, after
we had passed inspection, she jumped up into Niniane's favorite
chair and settled in for a nice nap! What a personality! Guess
Boogie rules the roost from now on!
Mary-Michael
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1957.17 | Tilly and chapatis | MARVIN::JUBB | New mailstop at REO2-G/D2 | Mon Nov 14 1988 08:16 | 0 |
1957.18 | top cat | VAXWRK::DUMAS | Wow, too late, we're there. | Wed Nov 23 1988 15:37 | 23 |
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In the three days since we've had kitty company at the house,
poor little Simka has really learned what it means to be low cat
on the totem pole. It was bad enough with just her brother
Latka around - he's LOTS bigger and has hit adolescence with
a vengence. If he were human, he'd be drag-racing a '57 Chevy
with a cigarette in one hand and a beer in the other.
But the visiting cats, Daisy and Shamus, are even BIGGER.
Little Simka's losing every confrontation - she lost her
favorite chair, she's last in line for the Kitty Tease,
and she gets muscled away from all the good toys.
But she's finally found a handy outlet for all this
frustration. There's a life-sized, long-haired stuffed cat
that keeps the teddy bear company on the bed. Simka jumped
up, grabbed that stuffed cat by its big plumed tail, rolled
onto her back and lit into that cat with all four claws !!
I could hear her as she growled - 'this one's for Latka for
stealing my new rubberband', 'this one's for Daisy for not letting
me out of the closet', etc.etc.etc.
Denise, Simka, Latka, Daisy, and Shamus
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1957.19 | | NRADM::CONGER | | Mon Nov 28 1988 12:25 | 7 |
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Missy has a stuffed life-sized kitty also. She will do the
same thing Simka does - she grabs it with her front paws,
rolls onto her side, and rabbit-kicks the poor thing for awhile.
She gets bored cause it won't fight back, though....
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1957.20 | Fun with Balloons | SWAT::COCHRANE | Scattering like light. | Fri Dec 09 1988 12:19 | 21 |
| I have to write about this, it was sooooo funny. Yesterday was
my husband's birthday, and I bought him some helium balloons for
his office. Last night when he came home from work, he brought
the balloons with him. He tied them to the stair railing. Well,
the cats had never seen anything like this before! Toys that float!
Niniane and Boogie were especially fascinated with the balloons and
sat on the stairs watching them bob and weave around, occasionally
batting at the strings. Later on, my husband untied one of the
balloons and let Boogie play with the string. At first she couldn't
figure it out - why did string go away when you let go? All of
a sudden she jumped up (this kitty is quite a jumper anyway) grabbed
the string on the balloon and took off down the stairs. Well the
sight of a two year old silver tabby bopping down the stairs, string
firmly held in her teeth, balloon bobbing and weaving amiably behind
her reduced us both to hysteria. When she got into the living room,
she let the balloon go, it returned to us (cathedral ceiling) and
she ran back upstairs and repeated the whole process. Jump up,
catch string firmly in teeth, bring balloon downstairs, let go,
start over! What a riot! What a smart,smart kitty!!!
Mary-Michael
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1957.21 | | WITNES::MACONE | It's the story of a man named Brady | Fri Dec 09 1988 15:17 | 8 |
| Mary-Michael,
Your story reminds me of the time that I had helium balloons around
the house. Portia went absolutely ape over them. Just like Boogie.
I think I might stop for a balloon on my way ome tonight.
-Nancy
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1957.22 | don't leave them when you're gone | FSTVAX::WIMMER | | Mon Dec 12 1988 10:52 | 4 |
| Be careful they don't actually get the balloon ---- if they swallow
a piece it can block the windpipe and they can't breathe. I had
a friend who lost her dog this way!
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