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2157.1 | Schnapps does similar things... | MPGS::MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Thu Jan 19 1989 11:03 | 26 |
| I'm not sure if this is a related syndrome or not. Schnapps, who is
two years old, has been sleeping in our bedroom for a long while.
She cuddles up under the covers between Steve and myself.
One night last week, something strange must have happened.
We believe it was one of two things, because she is normal except
around the bed. Either she did something to the electric blanket and
got a big shock or we rolled over onto her. Now if you put her on the
bed, she'll jump up frantically, walk pussy-foot (excuse the pun)
across the bed and jump off. If you hold her down, she'll look
horribly frightened.
It is easing up with time, but she really got me good with her
back claws last weekend. I am still experiencing some discomfort
from the cuts.
Hope this helps somehow. I think it just takes extra love, patience
and lots of time. Kitties often go off in their own little world.
Good luck!
Because
for the next few days, if we'd put her on the bed, she'd jump up
frantically, and walk pussy-foot (excuse the pun) across the bed.
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2157.2 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu Jan 19 1989 14:35 | 5 |
| Re: .0
Are you sure there isn't another cat outside the house? Cats are
much much better at knowing this than humans.
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2157.3 | It's not other cats... | HPSCAD::KNEWTON | This Space For Rent | Thu Jan 19 1989 15:59 | 34 |
| No. She has cats that come to visit her. They will come up to
the deck and look in the french door. Muffin sees them and usually
just trys to run at them. She's never hissed or growled at them.
My mother said Muffin would be walking along and suddenly turn as
if she sees something behind her and starts hissing and growling
and goes running to hide. One time she went over to my parents
bedroom closet, looked inside and started hissing and growling and
went running out of the room.
If no one else has encountered this before and the vet can't find
anything wrong with her than what my parents think is happening
could be true.
Off and now for quite a while some strange things have been happening
in my parents house. Things like lights turning on and off by
themselves. A couple of weeks ago my mother was in the kitchen
on the first floor and my father was in their bedroom which is also
on the first floor. My mother heard a man's voice and thought it
was my father talking to himself. My father then came out of the
bedroom and asked my mother is my sister had left her TV or radio
on. My mother said no and said she thought that he was talking
to himself in the bedroom. He wasn't. So, they checked out the
house to see if anything had been left on. Nothing had been left
on. My father never believed in things like this before, but after
that experience he does now. With what's been going on with Muffin
my parents do believe she might somehow sense a presence. My mother
asked the vet and the vet said that she didn't think my mother was
crazy and that cats do sense things that we cannot.
We were just hoping that it might be a physical or mental condition
that we hadn't heard of.
Kathy
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2157.4 | *But, Mom, I CAN SEE IT!* | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Thu Jan 19 1989 16:01 | 12 |
| There was another note just recently about cats doing this (I don't
remember which one) but I did put it in there that DejaVu will stare
at something that isn't there. she will also follow with her eyes,
either down the hallway or thru the family room, something that
I can't see.
I've read books that say cats are from another world. Just maybe
that isn't a fallacy???
Sandi (Lightning, DejaVu & Thunder's mom)
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2157.5 | NIGHTMARES? | COMET::RORENW | | Thu Jan 19 1989 19:46 | 18 |
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I have a 10 year old blue smoke persian (Sharmin) that will be
walking in the middle of the living room and all of a sudden stop and back
up or duck under "something" that I can't see. She has always done
that, but it makes me wonder.
Does Muffin do this only at night? If so, is it possible she
is having a nightmare and your parents have a sleep walking cat?
I have to admit the happenings in their house makes the hair on
the back of my neck stand on end, if there are no explanations for
the events you wrote about.
P.S.
Sharmin will be getting a small furball for a roomate for the first
time in her life as soon as I can find someone with kittens. Maybe
I should wonder if the new kitten behaves the same?...
Willa & Sharmin (and Pita my brittany spaniel)
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2157.6 | ghost steps | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Thu Jan 19 1989 21:44 | 32 |
| Sounds like my sister and her cat. SHe and her husband just
recently bought and old run down house that they are fixing up.
Starting around the holidays, some very strange things began
occurring there that an explanation for might be hard to come by
unless one believes in the supernatural.
The first incident occurred a few days before x-mas, when my
sister decided to sleep in, as she didn't have to work that day.
She nestled under the blankets after her hubby left for work. Smokey
her cat, was curled peacefully by her head. Suddenly he jumped up
on the bed, every hair on his body stood out from him. He began
trembling, and hissing, and woke my sister. She asked him what was
wrong, but he just stood there with these enormous eyes. The door
to the bedroom was slightly ajar, he was moving his head as if
waiting for something to appear by the crack in the door.
Then my sister could very clearly hear the door to the spare bedroom
open and steps come across the floor, through the kitchen and stop
near the bedroom door. Smokey dived under the blankets, my sister's
heart was pounding with fear. Then the steps turned away, there
were assorted noises, and then retreating steps, the closing of
the spare bedroom door, and one very scared cat! She said it took
him a few minutes before he came out of the blankets and then he
began smelling all over, went out into the other room. The rabbits
had somehow gotten out of their cages, which is interesting,
considering how the locks are, and he just kept smelling and smelling
and walking all over where the sounds had come from.
Similar incidents have resulted in similar behavior. Sometimes
she comes home and lights and things will be on and the cat will
be under the bed, with those enormous eyes.
Pretty weird....hope no one was reading this before bedtime.......
Denise
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2157.7 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Jan 20 1989 08:02 | 6 |
| The ghost explanation is the first thing I thought of too.
Another possiblity I could think of is a brain tumor (but
the vet checked this out) that would cause hallucinations,
"sleep walking", nightmares etc. I'd like to believe in
the ghost theory myself. Let me know what happens.
Nancy DC
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2157.8 | Mostly at night... | HPSCAD::KNEWTON | This Space For Rent | Fri Jan 20 1989 10:13 | 8 |
| Muffin has only done it a couple of times during the day. My
mother said it mostly happens after 8pm at night. Since
she's got her home from the vets they've kept Muffin closed in their
room all night. She's fine until you let her out. She started
hissing and growling when she went into the hall and then another
time she hissed and growled in the kitchen.
Kathy
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2157.9 | Lions and tiger and bears.... | SWAT::COCHRANE | Scattering like light. | Fri Jan 20 1989 10:16 | 4 |
| Oohh dear, I'm shivering in my office, never mind at night!!!
Hope my kids never behave like that!
Mary-Michael
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2157.10 | Visit from "Grammy"? | AWARD2::HARMON | | Fri Jan 20 1989 10:33 | 13 |
| After reading this, I thought about how Schnitzel has been acting
lately. We'll be watching TV and she'll suddenly dart into the
kitchen and dining room then back to the living room. She'll then
walk around cautiously until she's satisfied (with what, I'm not
sure). At night she'll be on the foot of my bed, ears will all
of a sudden perk up, she'll tense, look around (sometimes she'll
go investigate) then come up to the head of my bed and settle in.
My mother passed away three weeks ago....wonder if she's "visiting"?
She and Schnitzel got along quite well. Guess next time it happens,
I'll ask.....
P.
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2157.11 | poltergeist, I'll bet | THE780::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Fri Jan 20 1989 12:52 | 7 |
| ALL cats are psychic.....they are much closer to the silent, unseen world
than any of us. If the cat is healthy, I wouldn't worry....it's probably
just a poltergeist (and a reasonably benign one, at that -- they can be
very naughty).
D
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2157.12 | Not that I clean that often anyways | WITNES::HANNULA | Round Up the Usual Suspects | Fri Jan 20 1989 13:10 | 5 |
| After reading this note I started wondering about Elmo, who has
been climbing onto the ledge over the stairs, and crying towards
the ceiling, like he wanted to kill something. It finally dawned
on me this morning - there's a couple of dangling spider webs there
that I can't reach when I clean.
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2157.13 | Not to worry... | WEFXEM::COTE | Volume Support Specs. make it loud? | Fri Jan 20 1989 13:37 | 10 |
| It's a boogens.
All cats know when the boogens are near them. It's genetic, coming
from a mutation of the boogens-b protein.
All this worrying over the whole deal is absurd.
Sakes.
Edd
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2157.14 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Jan 20 1989 14:52 | 2 |
| What's a boogens?
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2157.15 | | MYVAX::LUBY | DTN 287-3204 | Fri Jan 20 1989 16:21 | 8 |
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Re: .14
Something Edd invented, I'm sure. He has a very active imagination....
;-)
Karen
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2157.16 | some things -do- go bump in the night | FLASH1::KALLIS | Anger's no replacement for reason. | Mon Jan 23 1989 11:57 | 9 |
| For those interested in the psychic aspect of this, you might try
the DEJAVU conference (BOMBE::DEJAVU or "SEL" or KP7 to add to your
notebook).
Cats are psychic, and I have reported a case in DEJAVU where a cat I knew
saw something that, from the reports of the story, I'm convinced
was paranormal. It's one of the older notes.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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2157.17 | glad it's not mine | ASABET::HUDSON | | Wed Jan 25 1989 13:27 | 5 |
| I agree with .9 hope my kids never act like that, the only one that
growls and hisses is Cinnabar when she hears my husband come home
late and I in bed. Once she realizes it's him she quiets down.
I don't care to have spooks in the house thank you.
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