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2508.1 | Cat Patrol!!! | NRADM::CONGER | What's ONE more cat???? | Thu May 25 1989 08:52 | 11 |
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oh, gee - Rosie and I have been playing this game for
years....except she rarely makes it out the door anymore.
She gets points for TRYing, though. It's gotten to point
where I bend over with whatever is in my hand being held
near the bottom of the door to block her,before I even open
the door, and all of my friends are paranoid about entering
my house - Hurry_up_and_close_the_door_before_the_cat_gets_out!!!!!
Sherry
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2508.2 | | CRUISE::NDC | Slave to the Furry Foursome and Tymothee-too | Thu May 25 1989 09:08 | 10 |
| Sound's like Dundee's games! I can take the leashes off the
other three, say "In the house" and, with a little proding,
they'll go over the the door and wait for me to open it.
Now Dundee knows exactly what "In the house" means -
It means "run like H@$l in the other direction because Mom's
going to take me in". He also waits at the door, when inside,
and is a master of the through-the-legs dodge.
Fortunately he just runs to the yard and lays down on the
grass....silly bitten!
N
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2508.3 | | AIMHI::SPINGLER | | Thu May 25 1989 14:45 | 19 |
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Thunder has been talking to Panther
Panther plays that game too! She just seems to want to know that she
can get away with it. She normally does not go out except on the leash
in the summer. (And boy do WE like it out in the sun on the deck
Mummy!!) It's a good thing that Panther doesn't panic outside, she
just wanders around in the back yard until I (Very Slowly) walk over to
her and scoop he up into my arms and tell her what a naughty cat she
is.
Panther just smiles and says "Yes mummy, I know I'm naughty, it makes
living fun!" Then the little brat purrs at me and gives me a hug,(both
paws around the neck.) How do you stay mad at a cat that does that???
Feline Fine,
Sue & Panther & Spot & Jerry
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2508.4 | | CRUISE::NDC | Slave to the Furry Foursome & Tymothee-too | Thu May 25 1989 15:44 | 2 |
| Ya, I know what you mean! Dundee does "cute" at me and my heart
just melts :-)
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2508.5 | Isis the madam | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Sun May 28 1989 16:08 | 22 |
| Isis scoots out through the front door. She knows she is not allowed
out the front because we live in a row of terraced houses which
have very small front gardens. The street in front of us is quiet,
but the main road is only 50 yards away.
She doesn't go out of the front gate but weaves her way along the
front gardens, slipping through the railings, stopping to sniff
the roses or roll in a patch of sunlight while an increasing irate
Mum walks along the pavement alternately trying blandishments and
threats.
Eventually I have to conquer my embarrasment and rush into someones
front garden and grab her. Her favourite times for this game are
either late at night when, if caught, they could accuse me of peering
through their sitting room windows, or first thing in the morning
when I see my husband off to work when I am normally in my dressing
gown.
The little b**** is now teaching her brother how to get Mum red
in the face before breakfast!
Kate
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2508.6 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Sun May 28 1989 16:13 | 19 |
| Re -1
I forgot to mention that the final touch to this performance comes
when I finally catch Isis and start carrying her back to the house.
She starts to scream wildly and clutch my shoulder (I think she's
afraid of being out on the pavement - what does she expect me to
do - vault the railings). She starts to struggle (I have the claw
marks to prove it).
The whole effect to anyone who is watching is that a total stranger
is kidnapping her and is about to drag her into their den to be
eaten, beaten or worse.
It REALLY is embarrasing - and I never even smack her - I'm afraid
of hurting her. However the neighbours must think that she's beaten
regularly - I sometimes think she deserves to be.
Kate
(Wrapped firmly round Isis's smallest claw)
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2508.7 | | CRUISE::NDC | Slave to the Furry Foursome & Tymothee-too | Tue May 30 1989 09:16 | 2 |
| Don't punish her too much or she'll run away from you faster.
(voice of experience)
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2508.8 | | AIMHI::SPINGLER | | Tue May 30 1989 11:49 | 28 |
| Re: .7 don't punish
Amen to that!! I think that is why Panther doesn't run away from me
when she does get out. She usually just waits for me to scoop her up
and give her a big hug. (This cat is the cuddliest I've ever had!)
If Spot ever got out I'd be in big trouble. First of all she is
definately Jerry's cat, Mummy is necessary to dispense food and if
daddy is not around we might consent to a petting, but don't pick me up
mummy, that's daddy's privilege. Also Spot really doesn't like the
outdoors. There are too many noises out there, the dog next door,
airplanes, *CHILDREN* (Horrors!!) She tends to panic and only the lure
of tuna, (a whole can) will entice her back in. Thank goodness Spot
doesn't escape much. Only twice in 5 years.
Panther likes outside, wants to make friends with the dog next door,
that dog has three cats of her own and doesn't mind, and she is pretty
sensible when she does venture out. She doesn't run and hide she sort
of looks around and explores. Best of all she will let me walk right
up to her.
Thank heavens she hasn't gotten out when we were not aware of it. I
think she would be fine , but I really don't want to take any chances.
Feline escape artist!!
Panther & Spot & Jerry & Sue
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2508.9 | Niniane too.... | SWAT::COCHRANE | Solid gold question mark twenty feet tall | Tue May 30 1989 12:19 | 17 |
| Ahem, must be the weather. Niniane is "feeling her oats", so to
speak, and has taken to sitting *directly* in front of the door
when we go out. Door opens, Niniane heads for door. She has
never done this before. I assume this has something to do with
being 1.5 years old. We have to go into "scoop mode" when the door
opens, ie spouse opens door, Mom rushes in bent over making terrible
"monster noises" to clear cats away. My neighbors think we're nuts. I
can't as say I blame them. I must look pretty stupid!
I think Charm's been telling Niniane stories about the "great
outdoors" (Charm is a somewhat converted indoor/outdoor). She's
been telling stories to us lately too. Stories like "Want to go
out Mom. Now Mom. Listen, Mom! I'll cry all day, Mom!"
Sigh...the springtime PITA kitties.
Mary-Michael
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2508.10 | | SUBURB::TUDORK | SKEADUGENGA | Wed May 31 1989 15:48 | 16 |
| Re .7 and .8
Waaail - you misunderstood me - I NEVER punish her! I just think
she deserves it :-)
I don't hold with smacking cats (too fragile) and they're always
light years ahead of the squirt bottle. Being spoken to firmly
they totally ignore, so there doesn't seem to be much I can do.
Deprive them of TV? Send them to bed early?
The only thing that motivates them is reward.
;-)
Kate
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2508.11 | -Never thought of hitting a cat | AIMHI::SPINGLER | | Wed May 31 1989 17:17 | 10 |
| Re .7 .8 .10
You must understand, kitty punishment is threaten to take away their
credit cards, or cancel their phone priveliges. There is NO SUCH THING
as corporal punishment for cats, (I never even thought of it as a
viable option.) They just find a way to move out! No TV might work
thouth HMMMMMMM...
Sue & Panther & Spot & Jerry
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2508.12 | | FSHQA1::RWAXMAN | A Cat Makes a Purrfect Friend | Wed May 31 1989 17:50 | 24 |
| Back to kitty escape artists for a moment:
Last Saturday, I decided to purchase collars and leashes for Kelsey
and Shelby and take them outdoors. Shelby wanted nothing to do
with it; however, Kelsey had a ball. He rolled over and over and
chased leaves and bugs and cried and cried and CRIED! I think they
were cries of happiness!! Maybe talk is a better word.
Now I have created a monster. The rest of the weekend, Kelsey stood
by the front door screeching at the top of his lungs. Seeing other
cats outside makes him yell ten times louder and I'm kind of sorry
I every took him outdoors in the first place!! Are there effective
disciplining methods that would allow me to continue to take him
for walks on his leash but make him understand that once he's inside,
he must shut up for the rest of the day?! When I brought in six
bags of groceries yesterday, he slipped out 3 times and got quite
upset with me when I dragged him (not literally of course) back
into the house.
Whoever said Ragdolls were a quiet breed forgot to tell Kelsey!
/Roberta (who is sick of listening to the mad shrieker)
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2508.13 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Thu Jun 01 1989 09:31 | 5 |
| Mr Tymothee has discovered the great outdoors too and now tries
to sneak out on me. I've created 5 monsters!!! (its always
interesting to arrange things so that Mr. T can't reach Mao)
N
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