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Conference misery::feline_v1

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

2431.0. "A "BEAR" STORY" by MAMTS1::TTAYLOR () Thu May 04 1989 16:31

                         { - A Bear Story - }

    
    I first heard about this conference from another NOTER who writes
    from England.  Bear is the joy of my life and I wanted to write
    something about how he makes me feel.
    
    The last cat I had, Smokey, was a Manx.  He was killed by a dog
    at the ripe old age of 14, died in my arms.  I thought that I would
    never get over his death.  I was 17 when he died, and I never owned
    another cat, due to the feelings I had for "Roo" (his nickname).
    
    When I moved into my own apartment, I thought about getting a cat,
    even went so far as to go to the animal shelter looking, but didn't
    find one thats' personality matched what I was seeking.   My boyfriend
    at the time was working nights and wanted me to have companionship
    while he was away.  Typical of Rick, he chose to surprise me with
    Bear.  I will always love him for this, even though the relationship
    is over.
    
    One day I came home from work, and Rick had cooked me a great meal,
    it was already on the table and was I surprised!  There was a bag
    on the livingroom floor, and he told me that he had bought a new
    shirt and wanted my opinion.  I looked in the bag, and there was
    a shirt.  There was something else, this little blue thing that
    jingled.  I picked it up, and saw it was a plastic ball.  I asked
    Rick, what's this?  His response was to throw the ball in the corner
    of the room, behind a chair.  Then he said, hey, go get it (which
    of course made me all huffy!).  I looked behind the chair, and there
    was a cardboard box.  Inside was Bear, all huge green eyes and
        black fur.  He is Himalayan, and looks a lot like Smokey.  Bear
    was 6 weeks old, small enough to fit in my hand.  Talk about adorable,
    he's like my child in every way.
    
    This cat has personality like you wouldn't believe.  He would snuggle
    up on my chest and stick his head under my chin while I watched
    TV.  Now he's too big, but he still tries anyway.  Rick used to
    laugh because he slept on the small of my back for the longest time,
    until Rick went away from my life.  Now he sleeps curled around
    my head or else snuggles under the cover with me, purring what we
    called his "broken purr".  The purr sounds like a broken lawnmower,
    and he only does it when he's really happy.
    
    Bear sticks his nose into everything.  He's really playful, and
    whirls around the rooms in my apartment, he's a real speedy gonzales.
     Not to mention the fact that he does this thing where he chases
    his tail, faster and faster, until he's practically airborne!  It's
    hysterical to see.
    
    When I take a shower in the morning, he jumps in with me.  When
    I'm brushing my teeth, he's sticking his head into the sink to see
    where the water is coming from.  He follows me like a dog, and loves
    me without hesitation or reservation.  And the feeling is mutual.
     When I'm sad and lonely (especially now, with a recent breakup),
    he's there for me to cry on.  When I want to take a walk, but not
    alone, he gets on a little leash I bought for him, and trots along.
     He has this cute little noise he makes when I call his name, almost
    like a questions "mmmm?".  It's so sweet.
    
    Bear has a cousin named Tia, my sister Terri's siamese.  Tia and
    Bear had this love/hate thing going for a while, but I had to get
    Bear neutered (he was starting to spray) and now Tia loves him.
     Bear loves everyone and everything.  He's always willing to play,
    and is really patient with people who want to hold him.
    
    He's the best cat in the world!  I can't imagine what my life would
    be like without him.  Now he's almost a year old, but he still looks
    like a kitten, with a little sweet face and huge green eyes.  I
    never thought that I would love a cat again like I loved Roo, but
    now I find that Bear has found a place in my heart like no other
    animal.  Sometimes his playing really gets on my nerves, but he's
    just a baby.  I'm so lucky to have him.  And now I just couldn't
    live without him, no matter what!
    
    
    Tammi
        
    
    
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2431.1best friendsPARITY::DENISEAnd may the traffic be with youThu May 04 1989 22:3213
      What a sweet note!  So much love!  Yes, it's true, you can't live
    without kitties.  They are your best friends, without a doubt. They
    will always be there for you, through everything, with their
    unconditional love.  It was tough when my Ruby and Tabby died. They
    had been with me for 18 & 14 years, and seen me through it all; 4 moves
    into 2 states, many boyfriends, buying a house, getting married, etc.
    It seems strange now that my kitties are all new.  I can't say "hey
    guys, remember back in '82 when we lived......"  They sure are there
    for you through it all.  They are the best friends you could ever have.
    
    
                                Denise
    
2431.2THE PURRRRRFECT PET!!CPDW::BIRSEFri May 05 1989 09:3324
    We have a black himalayan too.  He also is cuddley and purrs like
    mad.  He love water and after I take a shower he sits on the edge of 
    the tub and watches the water go down the drain and then he hops in
    and watches the drops slide down the walls of the tub.
    
    Nicholas sleeps in my arm pit and like a clock wakes up at 5:15 AM
    everyday.  He lays on the floor at the bottom of the bed and waits
    for me to walk around.  I usually get up at 5:30 just because I
    can't resist him and want to hug and play with him before I go to
    work. 
    
    I agree, I couldn't have a better pet.  I cater to my Nickie, he 
    has 4 water dishes around the house and gets regular water changes.
    Two times on week days and atleast three on weekends.  My husband
    traveled 2 hours with him on X-mas eve in a snow storm just so I
    could have my "fluffy" cat.  Little did I know how great of a 
    "child" he would be.  I WANT MORE!!!
    
    Too bad you're in England.  Nickie needs a buddy.  I take him for
    walks on his lease and he loves to peer out the back door.
    
    Who needs children I'd rather have my himie!!!
    
    Deb 
2431.3Cats are people too!MAMTS1::TTAYLORFri May 05 1989 11:2926
    Nope, I'm in Landover, MD.. The person who told me about this
    conference is in England!
    
    Bear does exactly what your Nickie does with the water in the tub!
     Sometimes he hides in between my shower curtains while I'm showering
    to be close to me if he doesn't want to get wet.
    
    He also wakes me up every morning at 5:00, I don't even need an
    alarm clock!  This morning I slept late because I went out with
    my girlfriend last night and he woke me by gently pawing my face.
     When that didn't work, he started kissing me and biting my lip!
     That was a first! (probably because I never wake up late!)
    
    Now we are moving in two days.  I hope that he will be able to adjust
    to the move.  Last night I brought him outside for some fresh air,
    and he didn't want to come back into the house.  But I don't dare
    let him outdoors.  Terri's siamese before Tia, Mittoo, was hit by
    a car and killed.  I thought she was going to *lose it* when Mimi
    died.  So I can imagine if Bear got hurt or killed, I would feel
    the same way.  Is this selfish or what?
    
    By the way, it's nice to get responses, thanks to everyone writing
    to my note!
    
    Tammi and Bear
    
2431.4How urban an area are you in?ATSE::BLOCKBack in the High Life againFri May 05 1989 12:1111
	I can certainly understand (and agree) with keeping Bear in unless 
	he's on a leash, especially since he's probably not at all "street
	smart".  Is there any way you could attach his leash to a run or a 
	longer rope tied around a tree, so he could play outside without 
	risk of encountering a car?  If things inside are disrupted due to
	packing, the chance to "get away" might help reduce his stress level.

	Good luck with the move!
	Beverly

2431.5Encore!!REDWOD::GRAFTONFri May 05 1989 12:227
    Tammi,
    
    Your story is wonderful.  I can't wait to hear more Bear and Tammi
    stories!!
    
    Jill
    
2431.6The Refrigerator Escapade & Dryer FixationGRANPA::TTAYLORFri May 05 1989 13:0675
    RE: .4
    
    I live in Woodbridge, VA.  While it is a relatively small, quiet
    town, the volume of traffic is unbelievable.
    
    My sister and her husband are the people I am moving in with (thank
    god for relatives when times get tough ...) and they have a nice
    yard, but the traffic on the street is high volume.  Therefore,
    your idea of a "run" makes really good sense.  I thank you.  I'm
    hoping Bear won't be too unhappy about the move because Tia will
    be there to keep him company now while I'm out running around being
    a single woman (sigh ... I hate going out and leaving him ... but
    how do you meet eligible men by staying home!?).  Plus Terri and
    George have a warlock Doberman named Zeus.  He's the friendliest
    Dobie I've seen, and he loves to play with Bear, although sometimes
    he gets a little rough.
    
    
    RE: .5
    
    Jill, thank you for the compliment.  I always aspired to write
    children's books, and maybe someday I will write a series on Bear!
     (That is, if I can find the time between school, work, and going
    out!)
    
    
    
        ********* THE REFRIGERATOR AND DRYER ESCAPADES *********

    
    One night I woke up really early, about 3 a.m..  Rick had just left
    me, and I was trying to get used to the idea of being alone, and
    I guess I couldn't sleep.  As Bear always wakes up with me, and
    trots beside me wherever I go, he joined me as I made my way through
    the pitch black into the kitchen for a drink of water.
    
    I opened the 'frig, (which contained about 6 eggs and a gallon of
    spring water!  How pathetic!) to get a drink, and Bear hopped in
    the 'frig onto the vegetable shelf.  This little guy refused to
    get out!  He sat there on the shelf, looking at me with his little
    fuzz-face and huge green eyes.  I cracked up.  I called him, but
    rather than scooping him out and putting him on the floor (or slinging
    him over my shoulder like a shawl, which is how I carry him!), I
    decided to see what he would do if I shut the 'frig for a second.
     (But only for a second .... that would be cat-abuse if left longer!).
     I shut the door, waited, then opened it and peered in.  Bear was
    curled up in a ball on the veggie shelf, purring the "broken purr".
     HE WAS HAPPY!  I guess he must have been hot or something!  The
    next day everyone cracked up when I told them this story.  
    
                        {The Dryer Fixation}
    
    Bear loves my washing machine and dryer.  If I leave the dryer door
    open, he always noses his way in and tries to settle in for the
    afternoon or evening in there.  God knows why, maybe because it
    is dark and he considers it to be a place where he can hide from
    me!  Now that I'm moving, I've been frantically trying to get all
    my laundry done so I can pack it away.  I almost fried Bear the
    other night because, unbeknownst to me, he had surreptitiously climbed
    in while I was folding clothes, and was amongst the new wet clothes
    I had thrown in there.  I looked up just before I started the dry
    cycle, and had this gut feeling that the little guy had climbed
    in with the wash.  Thank god I looked, because THERE HE WAS!  His
    gorgeous green eyes glowing in the dark.  Gosh, I wish I could transmit
    a picture of how adorable Bear is over the terminal.  Just looking
    at the expressions on his face makes me laugh so much.
    
    That's all for now ....
    
    Tammi and the troublemaker (Bear) who also loves boxes now (to eat
    the cardboard and hide under)
    
    
    
    
2431.7AIMHI::SPINGLERFri May 05 1989 14:1932
    
           Know how cute a black cat in the dryer looks!!! 
    
    Tammi and Bear, Welcome to notes from another recent addition!!!
    
    My black and white patrol cat Spot (see cat 54 society note) also
    loves to hang around in the dryer.  I'm not sure why but I have
    developed the habit of always checking the dryer before I tun it
    on or Spot will get a ride that she may not like!!!
    
    It is a riot, You see the light bulb is burnt out in the dryer and
    I have to literally stick my head in the dryer to be sure that spot
    is not in there.  It is very hard to see a black cat in a dark dryer
    when she has her eyes closed !!!
    
    She knows when I'm looking for he too, she usually willgive me a
    swat with one of her big feet when she sees me, because she soesn't
    want to be evicted from that nice hiding place, especially when
    it took her so ling to figure out how to get the door open!!!
    
    You know I've owened six cats in my life and each one will find
    it's own place in your heart.  No cat will ever replace a departed
    friend, but will build his or her own place and become just as precious
    in it's own right.  Thank god, cause I wouldn't trade any of my
    fur faces past or present for anything!!!
    
    Have a wonderful time watching Bear grow up!!!
    
    Feline Frisky,
    
    Sue & Panther & Spot
    
2431.8RE: .7GRANPA::TTAYLORFri May 05 1989 15:0116
    Sue:
    
    I read your Cat 54 story.  Yours sound adorable.  Didn't you also
    have a friend whose cat got plastered into her wall?  I read that
    one too.
    
    I tried to respond to your story, but the server (or something)
    showed an error and I lost the response.
    
    It seems like everyone writing in here has the greatest stories
    to tell about their cats.  The best thing about Bear is that I know
    he will never hurt me (like humans can wreack such havoc on your
    heart and soul!) and will always love me 'cause I'm his MOM!
    
    Tam
    
2431.9CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Fri May 05 1989 15:344
    After you move, be particularly careful about letting
    Bear outside, as he may get lost in unfamiliar surroundings, or
    try to make his way back to the old house.
    
2431.10VIDEO::MORRISSEYTrapped inside this lovers mazeFri May 05 1989 16:2714
    
    
    	Our Sasha also like the dryer....she just sits in it and looks
    	out the "doorway" and watches Duke scurrying around on the cellar
    	floor....Cary and I nabbed a pic of it but we're not sure if
    	it will come out cuz we didn't have a flash!!  She looked so
    	cute!!  Now she tries to jump in there while I'm taking my
    	nice clean clothes out....something about my cats and the 
    	smell of clean clothes...(see the Novel Cat Containment note)
    
    	They are so adorable!!
    
    	JJ
    
2431.11Spiro is a pigletVAXWRK::SKALTSISDebFri May 05 1989 16:529
    Spiro likes the refrigerator. Every time I go into the kitchen he
    gallops in and sits in front of it. When I open it, I have to be
    careful that he doesn't jump in. One time I got so irritated at his
    doing that that I closed the door and let him stay there for a count of
    30. It didn't phase him in the least. He didn't even notice the light
    going on when I opened the door; he was too busy chomping away on the
    leg of a roasted chicken he was dining on.

    Deb
2431.12AIMHI::SPINGLERFri May 05 1989 17:4218
     
                Fridge does NOT a kitty jail make !!!
    
    Deb I'm laughing so hard I can't work!!!!   Some punishment you
    devised, I think my Spot would love it.  She could reak some kind
    of havock locked in the fridge!  Just think all alone with all that
    food!
    
    Bye the way Spot's new nick name is Sheriff Piglet.  She doesn't
    think very much of it but it sure suits her to a "T".
    
    I'd better start a Panther story soon, little cat will get jelous
    (?) at all the Spot stories!
    
    Feline funny,
    
    Sue & Panther & Spot
    
2431.13lovers foreverPARITY::DENISEAnd may the traffic be with youFri May 05 1989 18:172
    RE .8     - You're not really his Mom, you're his lover, the love
    of his little cat life!
2431.14CRUISE::NDCMon May 08 1989 08:4410
    I love the stories of Bear!  Welcome to feline.  Our current 
    catcount is 5 tho one is a foster cat who I'm hoping to place 
    soon.  
      I once had a boyfriend who decided to teach our cat (Kathryn)
    not to jump in the fridge.   He closed her in there - originally
    only for a few minutes - and then got distracted. 1/2 HR LATER
    I was looking for her and he remembered that she was in the
    fridge!  She wasn't the least bit phased, but I almost killed 
    him!
      Nancy DC
2431.15WEEKEND UPDATEMAMTS1::TTAYLORMon May 08 1989 09:4017
    *****************WEEKEND/MOVING UPDATE***************************
    
    
    Bear and I moved in on Saturday.  I thought he was going to flip
    out, but he LOVES it!!!!   Tia, Zeus, and Bear are now in the process
    of turning Terri and George's house upside down.  I think we're
    in for trouble, here.  The house is like a zoo!  All the animals
    are now fighting over who's going to sleep next to me on my king-size
    bed (never mind that it's king-size, they all want the spot next
    to me and it's an on-going battle to the finish!)
    
    By the way, his favorite treat is Haagen Dazs ice cream (mine, too!)
    and he also loves Cape Cod potato chips!
    
    
    Tammi and Bear
    
2431.16CRUISE::NDCMon May 08 1989 15:159
    Just don't feed him too much of that Hagen Daze and Potatoe chips!
    You don't want a pudgy feline on your hands!! not to mention what
    it'll do to his teeth.
    
      Glad things are working out so well.  Since we got Tymothee, the
    girls spend all their time downstairs - trying to avoid TT.  So
    we don't have the usual menagerie in bed with us  :-(  I mis it.
      Nancy DC
    
2431.17I've been thereMEMV01::CROCITTOIt's Jane Bullock Crocitto nowMon May 08 1989 17:3231
    Hi Tammi & Bear!
    
    Welcome to the notes, and thanks for sharing your story.
    
    I know *just* how you feel about Roo vs. Bear.  I literally grew
    up with my first cat, Henny.  We got her when I was 6, and she lived
    a grand old life until I was a sophomore in college.  I still tear
    up when I think of the phone call from my mom to tell me that Henny
    was gone..
    
    I, too, felt that I could never love a cat like I'd loved Henny.
    But nearly 10 years later, my Billie found me.  She was a "street
    kitty", and much too nice to leave there.  I loved her instantly,
    and we have been pals ever since.  That was 11 years ago, and she
    is going strong, and is as active and healthy as ever.  She is now
    going through the regular feline spring crazies;  lots of fun to
    see.
    
    A note on toys--a peacock feather is an unbelieveable cat turn-on!
    They go nuts.  Billie played with hers until it was a sorry-looking
    mess of tatters.  Just don't leave it out when you aren't home--they
    like to chew the "quill" end, and pieces of it could choke the kitty.
    Empty paper bags are great "cat condos", and corks, fur "mousies",
    and Q-tips are other favorites.
    
    Best of luck with the move and with your wonderful Bear.  Keep those
    notes coming!
    
    Jane
    
     
2431.18JULIET::APODACA_KIIn the Palace of my Shame...Mon May 08 1989 17:5711
    feather dusters are a GREAT toy!  even my dog would go after it...
    
    just be careful liie .17 said--leave the duster out unsupervised
    and POW--you no longer have a duster.  ;)
    
    also, I found that on the toy mouses and bird on a string, my cats
    like the string better than the mouse!  cheap entertainment I guess.
    
    have fun--cats is great. 
    
    kim
2431.19King of the HillMAMTS1::TTAYLORTue May 09 1989 09:4415
    Bear has this thing with Coca-Cola bottle caps, he loves them better
    than any toy.  Tia also.  It makes me feel so good that Bear is
    so happy with Tia around.  Now he's not lonely anymore.  Before
    we moved, if he was alone he would literally tear the house apart
    being bored and racing around.  Now he's not bored anymore.  The
    only thing that makes me sad is that he no longer depends on me
    for entertainment ... he doesn't cuddle as much.  Maybe it's just
    because it's new, having another cat companion.
    
    He likes to play king of the hill in the kitchen.  Terri and George
    have this wall in the kitchen that does not meet to the ceiling.
     Bear climbs up there, surveying everything below.
    
    Tammi
      
2431.20Bottle caps are his favorite toy!FSHQA2::RWAXMANA Cat Makes a Purrfect FriendTue May 09 1989 10:4713
    RE:  bottle caps
    
    My 8 month old, Shelby, is a bottle cap fiend; he hoards them! 
    Whenever he hears the soda bottle open and the sound of the cap
    being placed on the counter or table, he appears out of nowhere,
    picks it up in his teeth, and runs away with it!  We have to be
    so discreet whenever we open a bottle of soda or else we'll never
    see the cap again!!
    
    
    
    /Roberta
    
2431.21CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif.Tue May 09 1989 15:455
    Re: .19
    
    Wait until things settle down a bit, and you'll sometimes have 
    multiple cats cuddling up to you.
    
2431.22HPSTEK::BOURGAULTWed May 10 1989 17:0216
    
    	Our cats seem to enjoy Leggo and Constructs pieces.  They'll
    go into my youngest's room, dig a piece out of wherever they find
    it, out into the kitchen and pat it around until it goes under where
    they can't reach it.  Then, it's back for another one.
    
    	When we moved last year, under the refrigerator and stove was
    just covered with pieces the cats had lost under there.
    
    	They make such a noise on the tile floor.  Of course they decide
    that 1 am or so is the PURRFECT time to do this game.
    
    	Oh well, such is life with cats.
    
    Faith
    
2431.23lego? try the with mecanoSUBURB::GLOVERPI'll have a TanglefootThu May 11 1989 09:297
    M.B. has taken to sleeping the entire night at last,he used to wake
    up and demand food all the hours of the night but seeing as how
    he's big enough to jump down from the bed I guess he gets it himself,I
    thought I heard the can-opener working early this a.m.
    
    Phil
    
2431.24The Blowdry ExperienceGRANPA::TTAYLORThu May 11 1989 14:3022
    I can always tell when there's no food in Bear's dish (I feed
    him Hill's Science Diet dry cat food) because he gets this certain
    desperate tone in his meows when he sees me -- so I know it's time
    to fill up that dish!
    
    Bear's bath last night was quite uneventful.  He likes the Waterpik
    Shower Massage, he was just sitting like a lump in the tub, 
    luxuriating in the warm water.  He didn't like baths before becasue
    the sound of the running water in the tub scared him (as did the
    blowdryer!) but the shower massage is quiet, so he loves it now!
    
    When I blow-dried him he was scared but he turned out smelling so
   sweet and he was all fuzzed out.  He looked so cute!  I'm sending
    you a picture so you can see for yourself (It's an "after bath"
    picture)
    
    Have a good day, Shakespeare!
    
    Tam
    
     
   
2431.25The Wrestling MatchMAMTS1::TTAYLORFri May 12 1989 09:3224
    Last night was only the beginning of a major battle!
    
    Bear and Tia have taken a good look at Hulk Hogan and all those
    other goofy wrestlers and decided to hold their own WWF match.
    
    Place:  The living room
    Time:   Any inconvenient moment, such as when someone is speaking
            on the phone, or during a good point in a movie or video!
    Winner: It was a draw!
    
    Tia had the attitude, alert, poised to move in for the kill!  But
    Bear, being the young stud that he is, clearly the winner.  The
    moves these guys use are wild.  Bear, jumping on top of the 52"
    TV (this thing is HUGE!  Like in a sports bar or something ..)
    and dive bombing Tia.  Of course, Zeus got in on the act in the
    end, by pinning Bear down in defense of Tia with one huge paw.
    Then Bear got REALLY MAD!  They totally destroyed the house racing
    around, and we were all laughing like crazy.
    
    I can't wait to see what happens tonight!
    
    Tammi who's_now_living_in_a_zoo!