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3245.1 | Sam the Spooky Cat | HYEND::COSTIGAN | | Mon Jan 15 1990 12:35 | 14 |
| Sam is sleek, black and beautiful. He's also very spooky.
He likes to hide out on the rafters above my front porch,
and when I come out to sit down, he hurls himself straight
into my lap with no warning!! At which point he sometimes
gets hurled straight off my lap. Now he has a new trick--
I was lying in bed Saturday morning and heard his very
distinctive plaintive MEEEEEEOWWWWW! I figured he was
downstairs and wanted out but since he had a cat box he could
wait awhile. After all, it was SATURDAY! Eventually, I
turned my head and looked towards the window, and there was
Sam, perched on the roof staring in at me!! I let him in
through the window, but am wondering what the next antic
will be. Sam is a male, but he is "fixed". I thought
the craziness went away with the operation--any ideas?!
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3245.2 | BURNT FINGERS DO NOT PLAY W/ MATCHES | CIVIC::MAZOLA | | Mon Jan 15 1990 13:09 | 14 |
| Does he want you to pet him or play when he jumps on you??
They don't understand that you can't pet them ALL THE TIME! Sometimes
it's inconvenient for you, especially if you have a paper plate on
your lap with food on it!!!
The only thing I can think of that might help is..set him up. Sit
on the porch and wait for him to jump on you.. when he's in the air
move your chair!! HAHAHAHHAHAA!! either that or whip out a portable
food tray and make a wall out of it so he jumps into that. 8^)
I'm kidding--
-=[SANDY]=-
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3245.3 | | STAFF::SECRETARY | | Mon Jan 15 1990 13:16 | 27 |
| Their fur is EVERYWHERE! Since my two monsters are indoor-only,
and semi-longhaired, they shed constantly. Grooming seems to aggravate
the problem too, but I groom them nonetheless.
AND Ninja drinks with his paw only. So there is always water on
the kitchen floor, and fur in the bowl from him dunking his
paw in there!
AND Pumpkin likes to be petted, but she stands just beyond your
reach so that you have to follow her around to pet her.
AND when you feed them the dry food, they stare at you as if they
are insulted that you don't have any wet food or tuna juice for
them.
AND they vanish when you take the cat kennel out for a trip to the
vet. AND you warn the vet that they are spastic creatures, only
to have them contradict you by acting like total sweethearts.
AND when they vomit on the livingroom carpet instead of the linoleum.
AND lots of other things I won't get into.
Say...
This note isn't some kind of trick to talk someone out of getting
a cat, is it?!?! I love my kitties dearly! They are worth much
more than any aggravations they might stir up.
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3245.4 | There's One More Thing. . . | HYEND::COSTIGAN | | Mon Jan 15 1990 13:23 | 22 |
| [.2]
I like the food one!! Also, moving the chair might work that
once, but Sam does not learn by experience! I neglected to
mention that the reason I am on the porch, usually at night
when I cannot see a black cat coming at me, is because I
smoke and my non-smoking family kicks me out for my nasty
habit. So far, Sam has always missed the cigarette. And
I'm just not cruel enough to do that anyway. He COULD be
trying to scare me out of smoking, as my family has suggested!
In which case, he may be smarter than I give him credit for.
Also, in addition to the porch trick and the roof/window thing,
he has taken to urinating in the pot of a large dieffenbachia
in my dining room. He had never done this before. He
shares the house with two other cats, one younger and one
much older. Could he be begging for attention? He's going
to get it--only not the kind he wants!!
Thanks for your ideas,
Betsy
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3245.5 | | ROYALT::MORRISSEY | Dezyne Addict | Mon Jan 15 1990 13:35 | 22 |
|
Only a few things about my kitties drive me nuts...
Duke is *always* hungry...there could be a ton of food in
his dish and he doesn't want that....he screams for more.
On occasion (like Saturday night) when i'm putting leftovers
into containers, he'll fly up onto the counter and grab as
much as he can before he gets a swat on the butt and "You
little S**t!!"
Sasha terrorized our Himalayan Chloe...
Chloe in turn will not use the litterbox if there is so much
as one little poop in them. so she uses the kitchen floor,
the kitchen rug, the bathroom rug and the cellar floor...I'm
just waiting for the day when she either uses the kitty condo
or a basket of clean clothes.
Brandi isn't really irritating.
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3245.6 | Shadow-the-brat | PULSAR::LIVELY | | Mon Jan 15 1990 14:38 | 18 |
| I have two cats, Shadow and Cooper. However, Shadow is the brat of the
two. He is about 2 and 1/2 years old, gray and very playful. He is also
the baby of the group.
Anyway, what I don't like occurs on the weekends. Shadow decides when it is time
for me to get up. He will start by finding paper to rustle such as in
the wastebasket, or under my TV where I keep papers and such. If that doesn't
work and me yelling "Shadow, knock it off!" in an angry, sleepy voice, he
then goes to the bedroom sliding closet doors and bangs those with his paw.
When that doesn't work, he goes to the closed bathroom door and bangs
that. Each time I yell at him, he pops up on the bed like he is going to
rest for a while and then poof, back to the door banging. It is a continual
nightmare until I get up. You say, "it's food he wants", well, he and Cooper
have hard food, so it is in his plate and available at his command. They are
both indoor cats also. No, Shadow just wants me to get up with him, then he is
a happy kitty!
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3245.7 | "Only the freshest food." | BANZAI::FISHER | Pat Pending | Mon Jan 15 1990 15:05 | 7 |
| Hobbes insists that the food in his dish be fresh. I put his dry food
in and he'll eat and leave some, sometimes a lot. Then sometime later
he's hungry, he bags for food, but what's in the dish is not good
enough. Sometimes I make him eat it -- that keeps him a lean tiger --
but sometimes I weaken and add fresh food to his dish.
ed
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3245.8 | Leather Furniture and Feline Shredding Machine | WORDY::GRACE | Wait, I'm LIVING in Grace-land! | Mon Jan 15 1990 15:16 | 44 |
| Great responses! I accept the retribution for the kitty crimes in the
style in which it was delivered. I know noone was seriously considering
plotting any harm to the furry ones.
I now know that Bonkers behavior is not unusual; his behavior is very
similar to that of.5 and .6. He's an indoor cat that is sometimes fussy
about his litter box. He'll surprise me with a certain oddly playful
behavior sometimes, and then I'll go downstairs and find a gift waiting
on the cellar floor. I SWORE that I had sifted his litter box ONLY 2
DAYS ago!
The wake-up behavior is the same at our house. He can be found at the
end of our bed when we either wake-up or are woken-up at 6:30. He either
snoops around to see if our eyes are opened, or nudges my wife's (first
one up) arm to get her to feed and/or play with her. If neither of us
rises up, he turns his loud purring to jack-hammer volume.
All of this is done JUST to let us know how happy he is to have us as his
custodians. We are by no means his owners. It's just like the concept of
us not really teaching him tricks. He shows us what he's interested in,
or we SUGGEST a new behavior to him. If he's so inclined, he repeats the
trick or behavior as it suits him.
When we got him a year ago, he taught us how to take care of an indoor
kitty properly. He showed us if you don't clip his nails, he'll keep them
trimmed and cleaned by ripping up your burlap-trimmed speaker material.
After that experience, I started trimming his claws every 10 days or so.
I also showed him the scratching post and a few other "clawing toys" to
help him with his urge to shred nappy objects.
Our current concern is whether or not people who have leather furniture
have problems with their cat sinking it's claws into the leather and doing
harm to their sofas or chairs? We are seriously considering buying some
nice leather upholstered furniture but are worried that the cat would
still be interested in shredding and digging into it (even though the
behavior has subsided to a good degree). We'd like to know a head of
time if possible, any tendencies that cats have with leather furniture.
I don't know if we did get leather, whether a slip cover on the sofa
would protect it well.
Any ideas or suggestions? (BTW, no way on claw removal operation)
Russ, Phyllis, and Bonkers
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3245.9 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Jan 15 1990 18:12 | 27 |
| Some constructive suggestions, I hope:
A cat that bites when it's been happily accepting pats a moment
before: some cats have areas that you must not touch; often the
stomach or lower back (on the back just above the tail) are
no-nos. Also some cats get overexcited and
will then bite -- you can usually tell, if you pay attention, when this
is about to happen, because they will warn you by making a false
nip or two.
urinating in the wrong places is often a sign of a urinary tract
infection, but it will persist afterwards if the soiled areas aren't
de-smelled with an enzyme cleaner.
litter boxes should be scooped out at least once a day, or they
are liable to be declared unacceptable.
if a pussycat tries to get you out of bed in the morning, and you
"reward" it by making noises of distress, or, worse yet, by getting up,
it will repeat the behaviour. The only way to change teh habit is to
tough it out for a few days: let the cat know you're awake, but then
turn over and resolutely ignore it until you want to get up.
And I thought Little Bit was the only cat who said "pet me!" and then
moved just out of reach....
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3245.10 | stella!!!! | CSCOA5::MCFARLAND_D | just call me dunwoody di | Mon Jan 15 1990 18:48 | 16 |
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stella, not called the h*llcat for nothing! still loves to jump on the
kitchen counter top. she gets the dreaded water bottle treatment. it
makes her stop momentarily until i am not looking, then there she is
again.
if not scrupulously watched, she will lick the bacon grease out of the
frying pan. one good thing about this is i am a better housekeeper
now. as soon as breakfast is over, the pan is washed!
i must admit that she is less rambunctious now (at 2.75 years old) than
she was as a kitten. maybe i am getting through that thick, furry
skull...
diane, stanley and stella (still the h*llcat)
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3245.11 | Have you heard the Mieow Chorus? | IOSG::THOMPSONR | with an IQ of a demented grape..... | Tue Jan 16 1990 04:41 | 26 |
| Sophie's a real WINGER, and she likes the sound of her own voice!! I
think she's taken it upon herself to prepare me for having children
later on in life... She'll talk non-stop and make the most weird sounds
- especially at 7 o'clock in the morning at weekends (yes I have the
same problem). I guess she figures - "They're up at this time most
days - maybe their alarm didn't go off, so I'd better wake them up
instead!" We DO ignore her when she does this, and she DOES stop, but
sometimes she'll try again 15 minutes later , this time scratching the
door - just in case!
Henrietta won't be told anything! If she sees that you don't want her
to do something, she'll go out of her way to do it (usually behind your
back). Her favourite is going into the bathroom, tipping over the
wastebasket and playing with the cotton wool... She's a persistent
little devil and will stop at nothing to get what she wants! Once we
tried to block the cat flap at night by putting a chair, a full bag of
cat litter, and several coats in front of it - did it stop her? NO
CHANCE! We also tried sellotaping a piece of card over it, but in no
time she had the sellotape in her mouth and we heard this big ripping
noise.....It was just more fun, that's all!
Whenever Henrietta's being particularly naughty, Sophie will just sit
and watch her intently as if to say "I'll tell mummy...!"
...and then there's the MIEOW CHORUS when I'm serving dinner - Sophie
in B minor and Henri in C major...Handel, eat your heart out!
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3245.12 | Crabby Tabby | SWAT::COCHRANE | Ethel The Ardvaark Goes Quantity Surveying | Tue Jan 16 1990 09:46 | 19 |
| Boogie refuses to play with anything that is not firmly attached
to a human hand. Forget mousies, forget kitty trees, forget other
kitties, it's the Kitty Tease or nothing for Miss Boogs...and if
it's nothing she'll make your life miserable.
"EEEEEow, EEEEEEow, EEEEEEow", all day long. Under Mommy's feet,
on Mommy's shoulders, dashing into the kitchen any time you're
on the ground floor, over to the closet door where the Kitty Tease
is kept. "YibYibYibYibYib." "PlaywithmePlaywithmePlaywithme."
All day,every day. Even if you *do* play with her.
Ah, but those big green eyes. That soft tabby fur. Draped across
my shoulders "making bread" while I do the housework.
She teaching the kittens...I'm beginning to think it's genetic....
Last night I heard Mips downstairs, "EEEEow, EEEEow, EEEEow...."
Mary-Michael
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3245.13 | Past and Present | NUTMEG::MITCHELL_V | | Tue Jan 16 1990 11:50 | 57 |
|
A blast from the past. My mother had a cat named Rousseau who died
from natural causes this past summer. Rousseau had a taste for the
finer things in life such as my mother's canaries, snakes, and baby
rabbits. Would you believe on Easter Sunday one year Rousseau came
out of the woods with an Easter Bunny in her mouth? I chased her
around our back yard until she dropped the rabbit. Fortunately,
the rabbit survived the ordeal. Rousseau couldn't understand why
I was so mad with her.
One year my mother decided that she wanted to buy some canaries. She
bought four birds and one tall cage. One night Rousseau decided
to have a midnight snack. She knocked the cage over and the chase
was on. My mother and I ran downstairs and got three of the birds
back in the cage. The fourth one we could not find. The next morning
we searched for the bird. I looked behind the couch and found the
remains of the fourth bird. Rousseau went on a canary rampage a couple
of times. My mother bought more canaries and Rousseau kept on eating
them. I think my mother finally decided that canaries were getting to
expensive to buy and switched to finches. She also moved the cage to
an upstairs bedroom.
One last note. My brother was outside one summer day on a lounge chair
reading the paper. He heard Rousseau and continued reading until he
saw a snake at his foot. He jumped so high and bolted for the house
while Rousseau just looked at him like he as a nut.
Present day madness. I recently got a cat for Christmas named Rusty.
Rusty came to me by means of a family who took him in after he was
abandoned. They couldn't keep Rusty because they had two cats of their
own and these cats had no desire for Rusty. Rusty is orange in color
(looks like Morris) and has a very nice disposition. A little jumpy at
times but I think its due to him adjusting to my husband and I. Rusty
is an outdoor cat so last Saturday I decided it was time for him to go
outside. What a mistake. I went to Boston that day and left my
husband to keep and eye out for Rusty. At 5:30 p.m. my sister-in-law
(Judy) and I are driving down our street. All of the sudden I see Rusty
sitting on side of the road (a good distance from home). We stop the
car and I jump out trying to coax Rusty into the car. No go. Then I
decide to walk Rusty home. It is six degrees out and I am walking on a
rode with no lights. I continued to call Rusty's name and he followed
very slowly. Remember it is six degrees out. I finally got Rusty as
far as my mother-in-law's house and bang Judy's cat Buzz-on saw Rusty
and started for him. Rusty took off and I gave up for the evening.
The next day my mother-in-law suggested I look in the barn for Rusty.
I walked in the barn and started to call for Rusty. He answered and I
needless to say was very happy. The only problem was Rusty was on the
second level on top of some hay stacks and I on the first. I started
to walk towards him and heard something move on the first level. I
hoped at this point that it was Buzz-on. I looked around the corner
and saw a raccoon coming towards me. I never ran so fast in my life.
I stayed by the door and called for Rusty. Rusty finally figured a way
to get to the first level but decided not to answer me anymore. I
didn't know if he left the barn or what. Then Rusty walked out from
some junk and over to me. I took him back to my car and he freaked. I
held on to him but received a nice deep cut on my hand. I'm looking
forward next week when I try to let him out again.
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3245.14 | | WILLEE::FRETTS | All the Earth is alive... | Tue Jan 16 1990 12:21 | 35 |
|
Hmmmm.....what don't I like about the kitties' behavior....let's
see....(I have four now - Amber,Pistachio,Buster Brown and Scooter
- at one time there were 10 in my house! Also, we have Muffin our
Lhasa Poo).
Somehow they always manage to break something special that I
thought was out of their reach or too big for them to move.
Maybe with the big objects they all get together and give it
a good shove!
I really get *mad* when they start to run around the house at
4:30 in the morning, or decide that they must come up and wake
us up at 5:00 am. So the kitties will come up on the bed, walk
over our heads, will catch Muffins eye so that he goes into
attack mode and then all hell breaks loose! We're lucky not
to be scratched to bits, and it's a helluva way to wake up!
Scratching the furniture and the woodwork.
Trying to bury the food that I just put in their dishes.
Bringing home dead moles.
Bringing home dead squirrels.
Not letting me kiss them when I want to (they are *so* stubborn!!)
Being very intolerant of the newest kitty in the house.
....and I wouldn't want to be without any of them!
Carole
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3245.15 | I love my cats, but... | MICLUS::MTAG | | Tue Jan 16 1990 12:53 | 27 |
| Benjamin is a super-duper affectionate cat. EXCEPT, I HATE having a
face full of fur. He rubs his whole body across my face, expecially
when I'm sleeping or lounging on the couch. He likes to wake us up at
5:30 and then decides to go back to sleep an hour later when we
actually get up. AND, during a full moon, he wails around the house
all night (like a tom calling after a female in heat)
Gonezo also likes to drink water with his paw and I also have water on
my kitchen floor. He also will only drink Poland Springs out of his
water dish. He's a fat cat (20lbs) but you never see him eat too much
at once and he always seems to be crying for more food. Oh, and he
likes to do that "rupp,rupp,rupp" found in the Sniglet note entered
before Christmas.
Barney is another big, fat (20+lbs) cat. He eats EVERYTHING in sight
and when Ben is done eating (only 9.5lbs), I must take his bowl off the
floor before Barney eats it.
And have you guys ever noticed that when you're laying down the cats
always seem to walk across very tender parts of your body and HURT you
(although unintentionally)? Drives me and my husband crazy.
Yet, I would never trade my guys in for anything. To me, they are my
best friends next to my husband.
Mary
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3245.16 | Free Lap | DELNI::J_LEMMON | | Tue Jan 16 1990 13:07 | 9 |
|
Neither of my babies are lapcats :-(
Sometimes if I'm lounging on the couch with a book or watching
tv with a blanket over me, Buttons will come up and sit very close
to me but that's all. I miss a nice warm kitty to cuddle up
on my lap!
Joanne, Puffin & Buttons
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3245.17 | Sparky, Taco, and jellyBean | STNING::DSM_SEC | Rainbow In The Dark | Tue Jan 16 1990 14:05 | 50 |
|
Sparky is a pain first thing in the morning. He sleeps right by my side
or on the pillow all night long, and as soon as he hears the alarm go
off he knows it's time to get up. Unfortunately, I like to set the
alarm clock early and hit the snooze button a couple of times. I can't
do that with Sparks around though! As soon as I shut off the alarm,
he'll come up into my ears and start his motor going, purring so
loud... so i'll roll over and try to ignore him, and he'll start
talking and chirping to me, as if to say "Come on Mom, stop being so
lazy, you know that alarm went off!" And he'll start poking his cold
wet nose on my eyes! Well, no matter what I do at this point, i've got
to get up or it just gets worse. He'll start batting my nose softly
with his paw, then he'll sit on my stomach and start kneading, and
batting at Taco, who is usually sleeping at my feet. So I get up and
have to stumble over him all the way to the kitchen. I do get a bit of
a reprieve when he's eating, but it's back to purring on mommy's lap
when i'm getting ready for work, and gurgling happily. What a sad face
he gives me when I am putting on my coat to leave, too, as if to say
"Can't you stay home and play today? Did I get you up for nothing?"
Sparky also has a problem with the litterboxes. If they are not
immaculate, he will go in the bathtub, and you can't imagine what it is
like to turn on the shower when you're half asleep then realize what
he's done!!
Taco is a sweetheart most of the time, but when he sees another cat, he
will cry and cry to get at it. And when he wants attention he won't
leave you alone, he is all over you until HE is satisfied. And when
you're patting him, if he is really enjoying it, and purring really
loud, he'll start gnawing softly at your hand. I don't know why. He
doesn't hurt when he does it..
JellyBean is a crybaby. She'll get into these moods where she'll just
walk around the house talking LOUD. Who knows why? Then she'll come
over and rub against your legs until you pick her up and pet her, and
she won't let you put her back down. She's been a real b*tch to the
other two lately, swatting at them and hissing for no reason. We think
she might be pregnant though. Either that, or it's just one of her
moods. Catch her in a bad mood and she wants nothing to do with anyone
or anything but her adopted "kids", a few mice we have in an aquarium.
We leave the aquarium (covered, of course) on the floor in the spare
bedroom and she will sit in front of it purring and admiring them for
hours on end. When you take one out of the cage and hold it in your
hand for her, she'll sniff it, her purring like a jackhammer now, and
she starts cleaning it. Those maternal instincts!
All in all though, my kids are all great, and I wouldn't give them up
for anything.
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3245.18 | you just have to cat proof your house! | SPUNKI::LUBY | DTN 287-3204 | Tue Jan 16 1990 16:47 | 14 |
|
T.K. has this really annoying habit of chewing the toilet
brush for hours on end if I don't remember to shut the bathroom
door. He also likes to chew on wood and has ruined a corner of
a bureau and a wooden door stop (which just happens to be a cat).
Bandit is a cotton ball freak and plastic chewer so I have to
make sure I keep those things out of reach.
Just last week, I looked at my cats and said "T.K., you are the
naughtiest cat I have ever met!". Then I looked at Bandit and
said, "And Bandit, you are the laziest!".
Karen
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3245.19 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Tue Jan 16 1990 19:43 | 25 |
| Pippin has done a little of some of the things that have been mentioned
before this - one corner of the couch has had it although we've
got carpeted tunnels, tree houses, condo's etc all over the place,
and she loves to knock things over at some ungodly hour of the morning,
jump on my chest and yell for me to get up.
Stitch was hand reared and doesn't like to be held for more than
a minute or so, but he loves to suck on my neck at 4 in the morning
while driving his claws into my chest at the same time - try to
hug him - no way - it drives me crazy - but then take him to the
vet and Scott can do anything to him and comments on what a little
affectionate love ball he is. Oh he also shows his disgust with
certain types of food by flipping the entire contents of the food,
water and crunchie bowls on the kitchen floor and hasd the nerve
to do it while I'm standing there!
Gino, my 13lb Siamese is almost perfect - loves to be held, is not
fussy about food, has conversations with you, doesn't run away from
home, takes general abuse from Stitch - doesn't bite or scratch
- he just sulks from time to time if he thinks he's not getting
enough attention.
But what's having a cat without all of these crazy, hair pulling,
frustrating things they do and put us through - sure would be dull
without them.
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3245.20 | | CSC32::M_HOEPNER | Remember to drain the swamp... | Wed Jan 17 1990 09:25 | 12 |
|
I have two Siamese females. Sarah is like a living, breathing,
teddy-bear. Missy (a tortie-point) is a little terrorist.
One thing that makes me a little crazy--
Missy likes her litter box to be absolutely clean. I have discovered
that I must totally strip her litter box EVERY DAY or she will 'water'
my bed. So, dumping the boxes is part of my morning chores. Missy sits
right there and supervises while I dump the boxes to make sure I am doing
it correctly.
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3245.21 | | WUMBCK::WELCH | | Wed Jan 17 1990 10:37 | 31 |
|
I have 2 kitties. Elsa and Smokia. Elsa only gets me mad once in a while.
Like when she ignores me when I call her. She just sticks her nose up in
the air and looks the other way and pretends she doesn't hear me. Or when
she thinks she is all the way in her very large litter box, but really isn't
and her poop ends up on the floor near her litter box instead!
Smokia on the other hand, is bad at least once a day. If I leave the
bathroom door open, she likes to pull all the toilet paper off the roll,
and then take a swim in the toilet!! She has figured out to jump up on the
counter and loves to knock whatever she can off the counter, and of course
she discovered the paper towels, so she pulls all them off the
roll too. She loves it when I yell "NO" and put her on the floor. She thinks
it means do it again as soon as possible. And again, and again. I can't
keep her off the counter. She even likes getting squirted with the C.A.T.
I think she loves getting yelled at too. She scratched my furniture, and I
scream "NO", pick her up bring her to the scratching post and try to get her
to scratch that. A minute later she is back to scratching the furniture,
but she is watching me a the same time waiting for me to yell and go get
her again. She thinks it is fun, sometimes she purrs when I pick her up
yelling the whole time and bring her to the scratching post. Of course she
does it again and again because she thinks "NO" mean do it again.
Every single day when I am cleaning the litter box, Smokia has to jump
in and take a big poop at the same time!!! When Smokia is bad, Elsa just
stares at her and shakes her head. Then she looks at me as if to say "See,
I told you she was a bad kitty". But I love them both, even when they are
bad.
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3245.22 | KEEP'M COMING!! 8^) | CIVIC::MAZOLA | | Wed Jan 17 1990 11:43 | 18 |
| WOW!!
That's all I can say after reading all these replies!! Some of these
stories are so FUNNY!! cats are so.............!!!!??? what could I
put in the blank!! They're so funny, DISTIGUISHED!!! (that's for
sure) each one has their own personality that makes them so unique!!
Like Karen's cat T.K.... "chewing on a toilet brush!!" I thought that
was SO funny!! and Sparky "the picky one" who poops in the TUB!!!
(that must drive you CRAZY sometimes!!!!) I don't know what I'd do
if that ever happend!!!! You must really, really, REALLY love that
cat!!!! 8^)
(Fortunately, -for HIM- Buddy will only go in the box)
This turned out to be a great topic!!! (if I DO say so myself!!!)
-=[SANDY]=-
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3245.23 | Dirty looks | POCUS::FCOLLINS | | Wed Jan 17 1990 12:54 | 17 |
| I agree with .22. This is a really great topic and the way the events
are written are super and interesting plus funny, etc.
What I don't like about Oliver is he gives me dirty looks for no
reason - anyway so I think until I say his name and find out he
really was off somewhere in dream land and not really looking at
me. Wonder what he is thinking.
Another thing is that he really is a sloppy eater. Half of his food
ends up on the floor.
I really wish he would not be afraid of visitors and hide out until
they leave - even if they stay for two weeks!!! This happened once.
But, he sure is my love.
Flo
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3245.24 | watch this space... | CSCOA3::MCFARLAND_D | just call me dunwoody di | Wed Jan 17 1990 15:00 | 12 |
| re: .20
my dynamic duo also watches intently as mum changes the box. they must
be sidewalk superintendents during the whole procedure! my cissy was
never overly concerned about the box as long as it was cleaned at
regular intervals. these two, though, will drop whatever they are
destroying and follow mom to the "little room off the toidy" which
contains the box. once the box is dumped, one or the other of them
will be sitting in the middle of where the box is s'posed to go!
diane, stella & stanley (who got a clean box just last night)
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3245.25 | Can't get our little feet cold to scratch a little, can we? | PNKFLD::FISHER | Pat Pending | Wed Jan 17 1990 15:25 | 4 |
| When it's cold out, Hobbes just has to get inside quickly so he can run
and use the box.
ed
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3245.26 | a few little things | FORTSC::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Wed Jan 17 1990 15:44 | 12 |
| What I don't like....
Hannah playing in the sink while I'm trying to brush my teeth in the morning..
toothpaste everywhere!
Nicholas starts at 5:00 AM to try and get someone to open up the Sheba and
give him his breakfast....if you don't respond to the "sit on Mom and purr
real loud" technique, he starts pushing your nose! If you burrow under
the covers, he digs under the covers with his paw - trying to find that
da**ed nose!
Would I trade them in....Not a chance.
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3245.27 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Set Apartment/Cat_Max=3 | Wed Jan 17 1990 17:24 | 50 |
| Bailey - She chews my clothes. Not my old clothes that I don't
care about, noooooo, my favorite units outfits, or sweaters.
She started out with shoe laces and underwear and has worked
her way up to the heavier stuff like nylons, sweaters,
etc. I have to be extremely neat with her around. Also
had to get door jams for my sliding closet doors so Amelia
couldn't open them for her to get in for a smorgasbord.
Found her in the closet one day on her tippy toes with
her 2 front paws clinging to my lavender sweater w/dolman
sleeves just chewing away. She doesn't want to be held
unless its her idea. She's my first cat and I want to
hold on to her and love her and she usually isn't in the
mood.
Amelia - Can't think of too much I don't like about this lady.
Before I changed to covered litterboxes she used to stand
close to the edge and slowly straigten up sending a stream
of cat pee outside the box for mom to clean up. This doesn't
happen any more with the covered box. Thank goodness.
Amelia's favorite spot in the morning is under the covers
between my legs. She usually sleeps on top of the covers
between my legs and when it gets too cold she likes to
get under the covers. This is fine until she starts giving
me love nips in the thigh to knee area. What a surprise
first thing in the morning.
Carrie - My newest kitty. This cat is a tyrant. Is always picking
on Bailey and boxing with Amelia. She runs through the
house like a crazy loon. Fur pops off of her in clumps
so I have grey clumps all over my tan carpeting. I swear
you can actually hear the kamakazi clumps yelling "banzai"
as they throw themselves to their deaths on the carpet.
She always has to have her head in my water glass, I can't
get a drink of my own water with her around. I have to be
super careful not to leave butter/margarine open on the counter
or Carrie's tongue marks will be found on it. I have to
fight with her to clip her claws. The list goes on and
on with Carrie.
Actually, I adore all my furfaces and wouldn't give them up for
anything. Have you ever noticed that having cats forces you to
become a better housekeeper. I have to keep my clothes picked up
for Bailey, the litterbox neat for Amelia and the kitchen cleaned
up for Carrie...not to mention the endless vacuuming.
I love my cats...I love my cats...I love my cats...I love my cats,
geez, without them I'd be a total slob (make that a bored total
slob).
Jan
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3245.28 | just a few of ours | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Jan 17 1990 18:40 | 52 |
| Oh boy, who knows where to start!!
Limoges - She gives me love bites. When I least expect it. Mostly
on my face or neck. Nicknamed Vampira. She will start purring
up a storm, nuzzle me a bit, then *chomp*. There are two things
in this world that she would KILL for...1) a feather toy 2) *anything*
edible! This latter one makes for interesting times at shows.
If anyone in the whole show hall pops open a jar of baby food or
a can of cat food, she becomes a raving maniac until I give her
something to eat. She eats all day long, and still only weighs
7 1/2 pounds. I wish I could be so lucky.
Kalliste - he loves to rub against my face, getting cat hairs stuck
in my nose, mouth, eyes, etc. He particularly likes to twirl around
and stick his butt in my face. Why is it that cats enjoy doing
this so much??
Laci - she will run between your legs, then in front, and just when
you lunge to miss her, she is between your legs again. She has
managed to trip me up several times. Now, when I am headed down
the hall in a hurry, I have to pick her up in order to avoid the
hassle of trying not to step on her. Maybe this was her plan all
along.
Joui - she will roll and roll on the ground, looking totally cute
and pet-able, then, when you reach to pet her, she will get up,
take a few steps away, look over her shoulder to see if you are
still coming. If you are, she takes a few more steps, then flops
over on her side, rolling again. If you are not still coming, then
she stops were she is, flops on the ground, and starts rolling again.
The idea is to be just out of reach at all times, while maintaining
irresistable cuteness.
Tilly - she talks back to me. Always has. She knows that she is
Ken's cat, and is constantly baiting me. She will get up on the
counter, and when I tell her to get down, she mutters "#$@^&*" under
her breath and just stays there!! She does whatever she wants to
when Ken isn't there. When he is there, she is a perfect angel
again. That way, he thinks I am making up all the stories about
her bad behavior.
The poo-heads - Laci and Kyrielle's seven babies. They have come
into that stage that all my kittens go through. It is about a two
to three week stage of indescriminate defecation. Hence the name
Poo-heads. The chosen spot, under the bed, on my side. Thank God
that Ken is the one in charge of the "back end" of the cats.
I could go on and on but I will give someone else a chance. Each
of these little quirks endears the little darlings to us even more
(with the exception of the Poo-heads :^D).
Jo
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3245.29 | To say nothing of cats in the sink!! | BRAT::GERMANN | | Thu Jan 18 1990 09:25 | 34 |
| I sure am glad to hear that everyone's cats do things that drive
them crazy. Sometimes from reading this file, I get the feeling
that I am AWFUL when my gang drives me nuts. So what is it they
do? Well..........
Bitser's favorite is to beg to go out - you know, stand at the back
door and give that wonderful Burmese/Siamese wail - then, when I
open the door, she stands there, sniffs the air, takes one step,
sniffs again, tilts her head, another step...... If I approach
her she turns and heads under the table, only to be crying at the
back door 2 minutes later. Af course, all this time the cold air
is rushing in raising my already exorbitant heat bill!!! The kittens
are learning from her!!!!
Zelda HAS to be lying on the kitchen floor right between the counter
where I do most of my work and the sink. Every time I need to step
from one to the other, I have to look carefully - have stepped on
her from time to time. She gets MOST indignant - what am I doing
in HER space!!!
Esmarelda is the early bird. And she thinks her humans should be
up with her. So she goes from room to room knocking things off
dressers and tipping over garbage cans. She has been ushered out
the door in the wee hours many times.
Bob is pretty good, but what a moody son of a gun. He will be purring
away and loving attention and then all of a sudden, he has had enough
and he will let you know by swatting at you. I get tired expaining
the scratches on my nose, chin, cheek.
I really do love them, but they have their moments!!! Suppose they
feel the same about me??
Ellen
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3245.30 | The other side of the story!!!! | DISCVR::DUSHANE | | Thu Jan 18 1990 11:34 | 21 |
|
Hi Sandy,
Boy you make "Buddy" sound like a real monster!!! Are you sure you
aren't leaving anything out of the story. Like for example when he
just about ready to go to sleep don't you usually sneak up on him and
make a "PSST" sound??? Don't we usually end up spending the rest of
the night peeling him off the ceiling??? I just wanted to speak on
Buddys behalf sense he is mine and your Adopted SON!!! Granted he
can be a real pain in the butt, But I know you wouldn't trade him in
for all the money in the world!!!
Kevin & Buddy
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3245.31 | IF HE COULD TALK!!! | CIVIC::MAZOLA | | Thu Jan 18 1990 14:10 | 15 |
| Kev,
You know that's a DIFFERENT story...this topic is what HE does that
aggrivates ME!!
(I'm sure that's on his list, but hey, I have to get him back SOME
how!!) hee hee hee...
and your right, I wouldn't trade him for all the money in the
world.
SEE YOU AT HOME *DEAR* 8^\
-=[SANDY]=-
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3245.32 | Boink!! Boink!! Boink!! It's 2:30 AM!! | ASABET::MCDONOUGH | | Thu Jan 18 1990 15:09 | 18 |
|
My two almost-grown kittens (~10-11 months) and my three-legged male
have a tendency to play "follow-the-leader" off the walls at 2:30 in
the morning!! They also love to climb up on the bookshelves during
their play-time and begin clearing the shelves of anything that is
small enough to move.(so far,they don't do anything with the books,
just the other stuff.
Stormy also has this thing about being the FIRST into the litterbox
as soon as it's cleaned out in the morning. She'll acctually sit in the
empty box while I take the plastic bag with the dirty stuff in it out
to the barn... She also cannot wait until I feed her...so she begins
eating out of the can instead of waiting...
Actually, I can't truthfully say that I'm that aggravated by all
this...they all cause a lot of smiles and chuckles when they begin
their antics...
JM
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3245.33 | ear muffs | DYO780::AXTELL | Dragon Lady | Thu Jan 18 1990 15:17 | 6 |
| Tasia and spud like to sleep on opposites sides of my head -
Which isn't too bad until Spud decides Tasia's got the good side
and attempts to relocate her (usually at about 3:00 A.M.). Tasia
being the loving good tempered mom she is, usually retaliates with
hisses, teeth and claws.
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3245.34 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Jan 18 1990 17:49 | 13 |
| I forgot another one that Laci does that drives me nuts. She started
doing "it" at about 4:00am this morning.
She *licks* the mini blinds! She climbs up onto the windowsill,
and starts licking them, ssccrrrrrpppp, sssccccrrrrrpppppp,
sssscccrrrrppp. She starts at one side and works her way across
to the other. I think what makes me the craziest is that she is
so methodical about it! The whole time she is doing it, she is
probably thinking " boy, mom sure doesn't keep these things very
clean! I better help her out." I always know when she has been
at it...tell tale tongue marks on them in the morning.
Jo
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3245.35 | More irritating habits | MEMIT::MISSELHORN | | Fri Jan 19 1990 10:49 | 48 |
| Some of the things that my girls do that drive me crazy also are
the things that endear them to me. For instance, when I am home
sick and trying to get some sleep, they surround me so tightly on
the bed that I can't move at all and consequently end up getting
very little sleep. It is, however, a nice feeling to feel so loved.
Bruce hates it when they sleep with us for the same reason. He,
however, can sleep through their crying to be let in during the night
and I cannot. I know that, if I ignore them long enough, they will
go away but I end up feeling so guilty that I let them in and then
spend the entire night trying to keep them on my side of the bed.
Again, though, it IS nice feeling those little bodies snuggled up
against me.
The few things that really aggravate me are:
- Playing with noisy toys on the tile floor in the bathroom in the
middle of the night which makes a racket which wakes me up.
- Stripping the Xmas ornaments off the tree and chewing through
the light cord causing whole strings to go out (and it took
me 5+ hours to get those lights on right).
- Eating and playing with any flowers that I might receive for
any special occasion.
- Digging their claws into my leg while I am sitting at the table
eating to stand up to see what it is I am eating.
- Coming and either sitting in the middle of the game board that we
are playing or coming along and batting all the pieces around.
- Sticking their heads into the refrigerator every time I open the
door to see what there is to eat.
- Melody walks along the head of the bed meowing in the morning
if I don't get up exactly when she wants me to. She goes from
that to whatever pieces of furniture she can get on. The
other two are quiet--they just get on the nightstand and start
batting my contact lens case around. It ALWAYS gets me up!
There are probably a few other things, but for the most part
I end up chuckling about it and I have to admit that I've often
been a bad influence by either laughing about it or simply letting
them get away with something.
And, as everyone has said, the special moments so outweigh the
aggravating ones that it doesn't really matter in the long run!
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3245.36 | What bugs me about my four | TPMARY::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Fri Jan 19 1990 15:31 | 17 |
| Honey is very affectionate...make that overly affectionate! What bugs me
the most is when he jumps up besides me and tries to get my attention by
pulling on my arm with his claws. He starts off with a little nudge and then
starts extending the claws. All of my clothes have little Honey pull marks on
them. I can't stand it!!
Chauncey...he's very skittish and he runs away from me every time I try to pet
him. I wish he'd get it thru that thick skull that I'm not gonna beat him
every second I get. He wasn't handled much as a tiny kitten and it shows.
Julie drives me nuts cause she does everything at 100 miles an hour. She's
incredibly hyperactive. She eats like a vacuum cleaner and then runs into
the living room and throws up. Very pleasant.
Robin is the perfect angel!! One out of 4 ain't bad!!
Mary
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3245.37 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Tue Jan 23 1990 16:25 | 31 |
| Well 90% of the time, Zula (our Abyssinian) is an absolute angel.
He's such a lovable cuddly sweet boy but..............
What drives me crazy is his wining as soon as I start cooking.
Doesn't stop until I'm done. This really gets my husband mad so
two nights ago he locked zula up in the bedroom (kitty jail seems
to work the best on Zula, I usually lock him up in the BATHROOM).
Well John went in there about 10 minutes later and guess what little
Zula did. He must have really been pi**ed because he decided to
sh*t on the comforter. Not a little dry one but rather all over
the place. I had to run out to the laundry mat. He's never done
that.
I hate that Chewy has now decided to become the little b*tch of
the household. You can only pat her when she wants to be patted.
She now enjoys instigating Zula and they both chase each other around
the house knocking down every plant in sight. We have to vacume
constantly because there is always dirt all over the rug. Looks
like we can't have plants. Zula chews on them all (which I know
some are poisonous). Last night one of them decided to chew into
a 5 pound bag of crushed corn cob (for the birds cage). I don't
know how, but one of them dragged the bag out of the spare room
and down the hall spreading the corn cob all the way down. Now
why the heck would this interest them.
I guess I have to keep EVERYTHING out of reach. I don't know how
some of you can handle so many. Two's my limit. But then comes
the nights like last night. Zula just curled up in my arms like
a little baby and slept all night while I was watching TV.
Pam
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3245.38 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Jan 23 1990 17:39 | 6 |
| It sounds like they are bored. Maybe some kity games like
throw the catnip mouse will tucker them out. And
do they have toys like mice and pingpong balls as alternatives
to your stuff? You are lucky Zula did #2 on the comforter,
and not #1.....
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3245.39 | Can't buy me love..... | IOSG::THOMPSONR | with an IQ of a demented grape..... | Wed Jan 24 1990 05:17 | 11 |
| I have always found that if a toy is bought specially for them, they
won't be intrested. They only ever play with home made toys (and that
includes scrunched up pieces of paper!). Henri is always listening out
if she hears you rustling the sweet wrappers - but not for the sweet -
just for the wrapper. It has come to the stage where she thinks it is
her *right* that you make it into a little ball and throw it for her to
chase (if it lands in the curtains that's even better!).
Ruthie, Sophie and
Henri-who-has-just-got-into-a-scrap-with-a-neighborhood-cat-and-now-
has-a-scratched-nose!!
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3245.40 | They need to be a bit naughty! | IOSG::THOMPSONR | with an IQ of a demented grape..... | Wed Jan 24 1990 05:28 | 13 |
| Forgot to add..... Re: .37, my two also have their 'mad moments' when
they go chasing round the house knocking over anything in their path,
but I don't put it down to boredom..Cats are brilliant at inventing
their own games (much better than humans for obvious reasons..!), and
they also have moments when they *know* that they are being naughty,
but that adds to the fun, just like a small child. After all, cats
have a need to 'act dangerously' every now and then - it adds to the
feeling of adventure which they would normally only get in the wild.
That's my opinion anyway, but it's all open to interpretation of
course!
Ruthie.
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3245.41 | | USEM::LFLEMING | | Wed Jan 24 1990 16:14 | 8 |
| When Parker wants OUT at 4:00 a.m I can ignore him through anything
EXCEPT when he starts pawing at the clock radio. He knows that
when the music comes on, he gets to eat -- so he takes an active
approach to the problem. All I can think of is that he'll change
the time and that I'll oversleep. He wins.
His second favorite is to get next to my pillow and "brush" my hair.
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3245.42 | | BAGELS::MATSIS | | Thu Jan 25 1990 10:19 | 39 |
| There are assorted toys around the house. Chewy would not lower
herself to playing with toys. Zula has a rabbit fur covered mouse
that he has killed. The tail is in one end of the house and the
body is at the other end. He likes to play with that but doesn't
really touch the other toys. What he really enjoys playing with
(when he's not chasing Chewy) is those little plastic rings that
come off of milk/juice jugs. He loves to play fetch. When I'm
watching TV I'll throw it and he'll bring it back to me for hours
at a time. Sometimes at 3:00 in the morning he decides he wants
to play fetch. The only way I get peace is to hide it under my
pillow or throw it in a draw by the bed. That is until he finds
another one. He'll dig up 6 or 7. Don't know where he hides them.
He'll play with those things until they finally break up into
several pieces. I bought a catnip toy and Zula could have cared
less. Wouldn't go near it. Chewy on the other hand attacked it.
First time I have seen her play with anything for a long time.
Then she never went near it again. Are there some catnip toys
that have a stronger scent or last longer? How long do they last
before the scent wears out?
#2 is worse than #1? Is that because it is harder to get the odor
out if it is #1? #2 was more like diareah. Boy did it stink up
the whole bedroom!
Chewy may be bored. She loves to be outside chasing anything that
moves but it's a bit too cold for her now. I never had a problem
when it was just chewy (besides her scratching at the couch). Either
she was outside playing or inside eating/sleeping. It's only since
I brought Zula home. He's still a kitten though. Only 7 months.
I'm sure he'll mellow out when he gets older. One good thing about
Zula (well there's MANY MANY MANY good things, only a couple pain
in the a** things that drive me crazy) is that he has NEVER touched
the couch. I bought one of those rope covered scratching posts
and he attachs that thing constantly. Now if Chewy would catch
on. I wish I had bought one when Chewy was a kitten. I used to
have carpeted covered posts for other cats which they never touched.
This one is great.
Pam
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3245.43 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Jan 25 1990 13:29 | 4 |
| Maybe Chewy wants a carpet covered post. My guys
use carpet covered ones, and totally ignore the sisal covered
one.
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3245.44 | Pens Anyone? | TUNER::BARNUM | | Thu Jan 25 1990 13:34 | 14 |
| Hi,
My cat Rocky has this thing for pens and pencils. He takes them and
hides them under the corners of rugs. So you walk along and step on
all these lumps. I can't have a pencil holder on my desk, or leave
anything out and about. It is even to the point, where he will sit
next to me as I write, eyeing the coveted pen, occaisionally reaching
out to paw at it, and try to bite it. What could have caused this?
Rocky has always done this, he's now almost 2. I really don't mind
tho, and think it kind of funny...He doesn't chew on them at all, just
hides them...hmmm
Susan & Rocky
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3245.45 | Diamond likes pens too | HPSTEK::BELANGER | Scurvy sea dog | Thu Jan 25 1990 13:59 | 11 |
| Re .44
Diamond has just taken up playing with pens (she'll bat it around,
or bite it if I tease her with it while holding it.)
She gets into EVERYTHING, is the nosiest kitty I've ever known.
She is now bold enough to lay on the coffee table, knock the remotes
for the cable and vcr around, and trash my tv guide.
Fred and Diamond the demon cat
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3245.46 | EXCUSE ME...? | ASABET::M_POIRIER | | Sat Jan 27 1990 01:53 | 36 |
| This is so much fun, I haven't written in awhile...
Now that ATTU aka "THE BEAST CHILD" is approaching a year old I figured
she'd calm down... My roommates tell me every day how wonderful she's been
lately,"What have you been doing to her?"
The only thing I can think of is she getting her fix with me. Something we
used to do when she was younger and she's picked it up again... only it's
funnier, but, I should stop it before it gets worse....
I used to get home from work at 7:00 in the morning and we would "play"
for awhile... it was great...
Now, I get home about 1:00am, and we "play" before I go to sleep...
however, she sits on my chest, stares at me and bites my hand/arm, I
respond by saying "Don't do that!" and tapping her on the nose with my
index finger... she then GLARES at me looking extremely "pissed off"
she looks like she's thinking "EXCUSE ME...WHAT DID YOU SAY?????"
so I put my finger up and say "Don't bit me!" and TBC hits my hand with her
(declawed) paw, still looking pissed. And, everytime I catch her about
to bite me and I put my finger up she "bats" it... last night I almost
woke the whole house up laughing.
She too, wakes me in the morning, we have a ritual... she wakes me, I
get up and shower... sometimes she joins me others she sits on the step
and waits for me... then we go to the kitchen ... she sits on top of the
refride while I get her food and my coffee ready.
When I come home she greets me, flopps on her side and talks up a
storm.
I have to say this is the best way to start and end the day...
Thanks for listening....
Me and ATTU
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3245.47 | | CREPES::GOODWIN | Ribbit. | Thu Feb 01 1990 10:47 | 15 |
| What don't I like? My alarm goes off, so I switch on the light, ready
to get up. Jesse struggles up, eyes blinking, stretches, walks towards
me... turns around and I get a mouthful of cat tail. He also stands
just out of reach of being stroked.
Over the weekends, he used to meaow a lot early in the morning, but
lately he's settled down to sleep on the bed waiting for me to move.
When I first got him, he kept trying to curl up on my pillow on my head
but I soon persuaded him not to adopt that behaviour.
Whenever he plays with a bit of paper it always seems to head straight
for the TV/Video, right next to the aerial cable... the picture wobbles
as this furry monster starts reaching for the paper...
Pete.
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3245.48 | please help with a very annoying habit... | MEMV02::KMOSSON | | Mon Mar 19 1990 16:32 | 32 |
| Hi,
Tigger has developed a very annoying (for lack of a better word) habit.
I have french doors that lead from my kitchen area to a sun room.
The curtains for the french doors are held by spring rods...
around 3:00am in the morning she sits by the french door, and pulls out
the rod, then lets it go so it bangs against the door.. She doesn't
pull on the curtain, just pulls the rod out far enough to make a LOUD
racket.
When she hears me get up, she runs under the couch. If I shut off the
lights, she will eventually come out, and sniff her bowls... I keep
dry stuff in her bowl, but she seems to be looking for fresh food...
(food that was put there at 10pm isn't good enough)
When she comes out to investigate, I can catch her... but I don't know
what to do with her when I catch her...
How do I reprimand her????
Am I not feeding her enough???? (she gets dry stuff in the morning
before I go to work, and a 1/2 can at night... when the canned food is
gone, I put more dry down...
She started this about a week ago...
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
Kathy
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3245.49 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Mon Mar 19 1990 17:37 | 17 |
| It does no good to scold her once you do catch her since she wont'
understand what she is being scolded for.
What you can do is arm yourself with the squirt bottle, and sneak
out from your room very quietly, then nail her with the squirt bottle
while she is pulling out the curtain rod. That ought to make her
understand.
The only other thing to do is to look her in a part of the house
that doesn't have french doors so that she can't disturb your sleep.
Be sure not to give her food, or positive attention when she gets
you up out of bed. Actually, the best thing to do might be to do
nothing. If she is looking for attention, she is certainly getting
yours by making you get up out of bed.
Jo
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3245.50 | Smart | POCUS::FCOLLINS | | Tue Mar 20 1990 12:59 | 7 |
| I agree with .49. Don't get out of bed. It sounds as though she
is not doing any damage just making noise. When she discovers it doesn't
work, she will stop, and hopefully, not find something else to do.
Good luck! Aren't they clever?
Flo and Oliver
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3245.51 | exit | MEMV02::KMOSSON | | Tue Mar 20 1990 15:24 | 14 |
|
Thanks for the advice... Clever isn't quite the word I had for her
this morning... 8*)...
This morning, I caught her and put her out in the sun room...
tonight I will try ignoring her... She is 6 years old, and this
is the first time that she has ever done anything like this...
I love my kids, but sometime I can't figure out why... 8*)...
kathy
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