Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO |
Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 11 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5089 |
Total number of notes: | 60366 |
I found this on the net. It is from Usenet, but I thought it would be of some interest here. It is the base note with two replies. All have been edited to leave only the 'hard technical stuff'. Gary ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ok here's a question a bit off the beaten track we just got a mac II 4/40 w/ apple color monitor for home and the cat immediately adopted the top of the monitor as a perch cuz: it's warm it's the highest thing in the room and her "mother" (my wife) spends a lot of time staring in that direction. question, hardware buffs , is how bad is this for the monitor? are cat hairs likely to work their way through the baffles and screw up the circuitry inside? is there an easy way to accommadate the cat and protect the monitor with something over the top porous enuf to allow adequate venitlation for cooling? thanx for your help robin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Even as we speak, I have TWO cats on top of my monitor (I'll admit that it's a 19" monitor). Each has its own shoebox (and each wants the other's shoebox). The only problem I have is when the smaller one leans over and tries to catch the cursor. You should see them when 'fish' is running the background. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd worry less about the monitor than the rest of the machine. I'd also set the whole contraption in a box that is roomy enough for air flow but not enough for the cat to get in. Personally, I don't let mine in the same room with my computers, but then I have a few more than a normal person. So I play this guilt trip - go in the office and feel guilty about not spending time with the "kids" - or go in the living room and feel guilty about not using the machine I want to learn more about and spent so much money on. Isn't life wonderful?
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2016.1 | trouble on those warm spots | PARITY::WHALEN | And may the traffic be with you | Thu Dec 01 1988 17:58 | 13 |
If this is a serious question, the answetr is YES, the cats will indeed destroy the equipment. They sure don't mean to, and yes it is nice and warm, but......... I've had my stereo twice repaired, TV once and VCR all repaired because of large amounts of fur, dander, etc. inside the delicate electrical parts. But of course, they are cats, and of course are allowed to sit where ever they want, even if it means repair bills! Denise | |||||
2016.2 | NAC::BRANNON | value added | Wed Dec 07 1988 19:23 | 6 | |
I've found my cat prefers sleeping on the nice warm cable TV box, but this only happened because I objected to trying to read the computer screen with a tail dangling down the middle of it. dennis |