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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

4086.0. "Inquisitive Cats" by SUBURB::ODONNELLJ () Thu Oct 18 1990 12:38

    Jimmy is the original curious cat, I think. 
    The owners of our flat are selling it and we've had to show people
    round, so Jimmy has been amusing everyone by "helping" us to show the
    flat. For example, I will draw the attention of the would-be buyer to
    the power point behind a cupboard, and Jim will trot over and take a
    look himself. 
    Well, we had a couple who came the other night and, of course, I was
    rushing round the kitchen, making cups of tea etc. Jim naturally
    followed, but I never noticed. 
    So I got the shock of my life when I opened the fridge for about the
    fourth time and a rather cold-looking kitten shot out of the bottom
    shelf! He must have slipped in and I hadn't noticed him. I don't know
    how long he had been in there, but he didn't seem too bad after a bit
    of cuddling. 
    Isn't it amazing the places they get into, though?
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4086.1Surprise, I'm just in here cooling off, mom!CUPMK::TRACHMANEmacX Exotics * 264-8298Thu Oct 18 1990 14:1120
    Good Lord, your note made me thinkl of an incident that happened
    20 years ago!  I forgotten all about it!  I got home from work
    and had picked Susan, my daughter, up from the sitter, cooked
    supper, washed the dishes, etc.  Susan came in to the kitchen
    and asked where the cat was - I tipped the apt. upside down.
    NO CAT ANYWHERE.  I looked everywhere - NO CAT.  I was so scared
    that I called the local police to come to check my apt. complex 
    with their big search lights - they really thought I was weird,
    but I was so upset, that they figured they'd better show up or
    I wouldn't leave them alone - they came - still no cat!   Susan
    and I were crazy by this time.  A few minutes later Susan asked
    me for a drink of milk - I turned around, grabbed a glass, opened
    the refrigerator door, and out shot a VERY COOL CAT!  I was so
    shocked, that I dropped the glass and made a grab for the cat
    to warm her up!  The police were still out in the parking lot,
    so we called the search off - what a relief.  I really thought
    we wouldn't see her again.  She never went near the refrig. again!!
    To this day, I check the shelves before I close the door. 
    
    E.T.
4086.2TENAYA::KOLLINGKaren/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca.Thu Oct 18 1990 20:5314
    The sad notes from some time ago about cats getting
    caught in dryers are always in my mind when I close
    my dryer door, so I keep an eye out even though my
    cats are indoors and the dryer is outside, since neighbor
    kitties visit.  This morning Khalife seemed particularly
    interested in
    the dryer when i was loading it and it occurred to me:
    
    I pushed in the little contact that makes the dryer think the door is
    closed, and then pushed the start button so that the dryer
    started noisily rotating (really noisily and "scarily", since the
    door was actually open).  I think Khalife is going to
    give the dryer a wide berth from now on.
    
4086.3remembering a CLOSE call...CADSE::MUDGETTMon Dec 03 1990 12:2420
    
    My very first cat, acquired when I got out of college, had a VERY close
    call while getting into a place where he did not belong. Inky was
    somewhere between 6 months and a year old. I lived in a house with
    forced hot-air heat - vents on the floor. I lost a very fine-chained
    gold necklace down into one of the grates. I took off the grate cover to
    look, and suddenly, out of nowhere, Inky was halfway down the hole!
    Thank God my  reflexes were good. I grabbed his tail near the body 
    and froze,  so he couldn't move. Then once he realized his tail was 
    captured, he stopped wiggling, began crying, and I slowly pulled him out. 
    Then I collapsed on the floor thinking horrible thoughts about what 
    could have happened....it was winter and the heat was on.   
    
    AND, the necklace was on a ridge right under the grille, so I got it
    back too!
    
    Unfortunately he did not fare so well when he met up with a car a few
    months later - I guess he had used up all 9 lives by then. 
                                                          
    Those of you with forced air grates beware!