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2070.1 | Korat terrorists!! | VIDEO::TAYLOR | cat lovers are a special breed | Thu Dec 15 1988 17:09 | 21 |
| Well, at least Holly isn't the trouble maker!!!
Cute story! I've got two terrorists too (two out of five!). They're
the two Korats (must be something about that egyptian background).
Last night I came home and found both of them sitting on top of
the refrigerator. snooks (aka, P.I.T.A.) and silver both love to
shredd paper, too. I came home a couple of times and found my bathroom
"beautifully decorated" with a brand new roll of toiletpaper! Now
it's time for the tree. Last year we learned our lesson! This
year our tree is georgeous, and there are no wonderfully kitty exciting
things on it (there are no ornaments). The only things we have
on the tree are red bows, white dried baby's breath, and an angel
on top. Now the only thing we have to worry about is the presents
under the tree, to make sure that they stay wrapped! P.I.T.A. has
already unwrapped a few of them. Well, my mother knows a few things
she got for christmas already. Oh well, what's a mother to do?
Just love them I guess when they look up at you with those big green
eyes, innocent looking as can be.
Holly
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2070.2 | There're two in every crowd | POOL::MURPHY | Is it Friday yet? | Fri Dec 16 1988 09:32 | 25 |
| Oh, yes. Thai also likes "decorating" the bathroom with toilet tissue.
Have to hide it as well as the box of kleenex.
Since I knew if I put up a tree this year it would be brought down
quickly by "Thai Bunyan", I decided not to. Instead I decorated the
hedges out in front of my livingroom with lights, garland, and glass
colored ornaments. The outdoor kitties from next door could care less
about them so they stay where I put 'em.
Be careful with the dried baby's breath on the tree, Holly. I was told
that dried flowers could cause internal problems for cats when eaten.
If you have one like my Holly who seems to like eating flowers & plants
(which is why all my plants are at work), it could be harmful. My vet
did say that the silk flowers weren't a problem as cats didn't seem to
crave them. I do have silk flowers in a window and they've never been
bothered by a cat.
Pat, Holly, Buffy, D.P. Gremlin, & Velvet Thai.
P.S.: Holly doesn't cause any problems for ME. She does love to tease
the 3 boys though. She gets each one to chase her after teasing
them and when it starts getting a little too rough for her
(she's a dainty lady), she meows for my help. ;-)
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2070.3 | Who's really in charge here? | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Dec 16 1988 13:59 | 14 |
| Bumpy-tail has trained me to put away ALL my yarn when I put
up my knitting for the night. It is not sufficient to put the
yarn in a bag, even if I "Twist and tuck" the top. She'll get
into it and then she becomes the "interior decorator" placing
skeins of yarn in exactly the right positions in the livingroom,
dining room, on the stairs and in the upstairs and downstairs halls!.
She usually manages to get at least one skein hooked on her collar
(don't ask me how) and I end up getting up in the middle of the
night to untangle her. I can tell everywhere she's been 'cause
she leaves a trail behind her. Sort of looks like a "Family Circus"
cartoon.
Now Dundee is training me to pick up my belts. I discovered he'd
been chewing on the end of one of my better belts when I put it
on this morning!
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2070.4 | *TOYS FOR KITTIES* | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Fri Dec 16 1988 14:07 | 16 |
| Trees...Aren't they just wonderful additions to their new set of
toys???
Thunder and DejaVu are having a *GRAND TIME* jumping over the
packages, thru the lower branches and playing with the garland
and decorations.
Holly, Your tree sounds so pretty. Wish I could see it. We do
ours all in red and white but I never thought of baby's breath.
With my luck, Thunder would just try to dig a hole in the carpet
to plant the *pretty flower*.
Sandi (Lightning, DejaVu and Thunder's mom)
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2070.5 | Bows are for munching | SQUEKE::WARD | I'm not fat, I'm just drawn that way | Fri Dec 16 1988 15:23 | 15 |
| Gee, the rest of the year Trouble is such a sweetie. But Christmas
bows are her downfall. Last year I learned she likes to chew the
bows on the Christmas presents (this after cleaning up several times
after they disagreed with her). It was kinda funny though, she
would start with the red ones, so we moved all the red bowed presents
then she went for the green, then it didn't matter. This year no
bows on the presents until we get ready to go to my parents for
gift giving.
Red bows on the tree is an interesting thought, but I don't think
I want her to learn to climb the tree. I doubt it would support
her.
Bernice
Mother_of_Trouble
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