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2189.1 | Worms?? | WORDS::STUDLEY | | Tue Jan 31 1989 12:43 | 7 |
| Have her checked for worms. I had a cat (and a dog) who did this
after a BM and it was because of worms.
Your vet would know for sure.
Janet
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2189.2 | Bonkers | DELNI::GRACE | life is unpredictable; eat dessert first | Tue Jan 31 1989 13:04 | 7 |
| Bonkers has been acting that way, too. Is he telling me that he
wants me to put new kitty litter in his box possibly? He was palyful
before that but not like the same behavior as was mentioned in .0.
His behavior is independent of going to his box or not, but is
amplified when I'm cleaning it out.
Russ
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2189.3 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Tue Jan 31 1989 16:24 | 6 |
| Holly does this, and always has. Is it possible that the vet could
have overlooked worms for years? Is there a way that I can tell
if she has worms? She is not underweight. I had always assumed
she was just slightly yo-yo. (I've asked Stolkholm to hold up her
Nobel nomination....)
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2189.4 | I know *I* do.... | WEFXEM::COTE | Volume Support Specs. make it loud? | Wed Feb 01 1989 08:24 | 3 |
| Maybe they just FEEL GOOD afterwards????
Edd
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2189.5 | Zoom-kitties | SWAT::COCHRANE | Scattering like light. | Wed Feb 01 1989 09:55 | 11 |
| I happened to be ironing in the basement last night, so I had the
"opportunity" if you will, to watch for this behavior. Sure enough,
three out of four (the fourth didn't oblige me while I was there)
ran around like idiots, jumping on the scratching pole, racing up
and down the stairs, etc. I know they don't have worms. I wondered
if it had something to do with "marking" the litterbox, and they
just feel real happy about it or are showing off.
Beats me, maybe like Edd says, they just feel good....
Mary-Michael
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2189.6 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Wed Feb 01 1989 10:49 | 10 |
| My vet told me that cats don't use stool to mark. This was used
as the explanation of why Dundee would use the big cat's box for
"doodles" but peed on the rug at the enterance to the box.
i've never noticed this behavior - tho this morning Mao (9 1/2 yo)
was running around like a nut! I figured she was just confused
with all this warm weather and thought it was spring. They do get
a little crazy in spring even tho they're all spayed.
Nancy DC
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2189.7 | | TOMLIN::ROMBERG | Kathy Romberg DTN 276-8189 | Wed Feb 01 1989 12:39 | 3 |
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I agree with Edd. It's easier to run when you aren't crossing
your legs!
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2189.8 | | ACTVAX::SCHWINDT | I know what I know, if you know what I mean | Wed Feb 01 1989 16:02 | 7 |
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Ha ha ha -- bravo.. I agree with Edd too...
Katie
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2189.9 | Stinky, stinky, stinky.....? | LDP::CORCORAN | | Tue Feb 07 1989 14:45 | 10 |
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Ebony does it too and I've always wondered why. I alway thought
that maybe he did a real 'stinker' and needed to get away from
the smell/box real quick.....?)
Unless you're a cat, we'll probably never know for sure......
Barbara, Ebony & Ivory
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2189.10 | Before, not After | SSVAX::HOFFMAN | SIMG Information Security | Thu Feb 23 1989 16:01 | 8 |
| Mutu runs around the house, like a cross between a wild Indian and
an elephant, before, not after! I think it's to get her "urge"
going. Takes a Siamese, right?
Regards,
J
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