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4430.1 | A chilling snarf, snarf! | RHODES::GREENE | Catmax = Catmax + 1 | Mon Mar 04 1991 16:57 | 12 |
| Clever cat. Hopefully not TOO clever.
Hoover seems to have learned a new trick that got him
lots of rewards <chomp, snarf, chew, chew>.
He's likely to try it again, now that he knows where
the goodies are...so, please, for your sake and Hoover's,
do a HOOVER SEARCH as needed, and beware the Hooverless
home ("Oh no, haven't seen Hoover for about 3 minutes now,
is he in the fridge or in the fourth dimension???").
:-)
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4430.2 | | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Mon Mar 04 1991 17:21 | 10 |
| I'm sitting her laughing !!!! I know !!!! Locking a kitty in fridge
is not good but I can't help it....
Sandi and the Storm Troopers
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4430.3 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Mon Mar 04 1991 17:59 | 7 |
| I kept saying "omygod, omygod, but then I'm visualizing this cat in the
fridge stuffing his face and I've just now gotten back from the ladies
room!!! My side still hurts.
Giudi +3
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4430.4 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Tue Mar 05 1991 08:08 | 8 |
| I may have already told this story - but my first cat used to
LOVE to jump into the fridge. Well, oneday my then boy-friend
decided to teach her a lesson by locking her in the fridge for
a "few minutes". Well, the space cadet FORGOT about her!
Fortunately I needed something in the fridge and discovered her
in there. She'd been in there about 1/2 hr. SHe was totally
unphased by the whole thing, but John almost didn't survive! ;^}
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4430.5 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Tue Mar 05 1991 08:58 | 8 |
| Always...always do a headcount before leaving the house. We
do headcounts about every hour...because with seven little
devils....you never know where you'd find them. The frig
is Poco's favorite spot..the dryer is Dewey's, and little
Chloe and Abby love going in the cubboards.
Sandy (one, two, three, four, five, six seven kitties)
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4430.6 | Watch the dryer, too. | CIMNET::PSMITH | Peter H. Smith,MET-1/K2,291-7592 | Tue Mar 05 1991 11:52 | 11 |
| When I was young, we almost had an appliance-related holocaust. One of
our cats had had six kittens. They liked warm places, and could climb
into the dryer after it ran.
Well, one day Mom just threw some clothes in and hit the button. Luckily
she had some ironing to do in the basement, so she heard the "thump
thump...meow, thump thump...meaw" and got them out in time.
Always check your appliances carefully before throwing the switch. By
the way, I haven't had an indoor cat for 12 years now, and I _still_
peer into the dryer before putting stuff in it...
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4430.7 | Cat in Drawer | SULACO::JUDICE | Long awaited, but never delivered | Tue Mar 05 1991 12:38 | 13 |
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Sounds familiar.... I was preparing to leave for work one morning
when I heard a strange sound inside the kitchen, apparently from
one of the cabinets. I looked around found no cat. I was about to
leave and heard anothe thump. I opened a counter DRAWER and to my
astonishment, there was a cat inside looking up very innocently.
My cats try to get into drawers, the dishwasher, the washing machine,
etc., so I always tend to double check for them before turning
things on or leaving the house.
/ljj
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4430.8 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Wed Mar 06 1991 07:39 | 12 |
| re: .6 - that reminds me of a people story. When I was a child
I decided to do some "baking" one day. I took a round glass cake
pan and place crayons, little plastic horses and who know what else
into the pan and put it in the cold oven to "bake".
Well my mother decided to bake something and she turned on the
oven without looking in it first. A short time later she began
to smell something funny. It was a disaster!! My poor horsies
were all melted.
To this day she checks in the oven before turning it on. And so do I.
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4430.9 | Becky in the closet | ZEKE::WARD | Meow..ME-OUT | Wed Mar 06 1991 12:09 | 17 |
| Although I've known I *should* do a kitty count before leaving the
house, I've been very negligent about it...until last Friday that is.
Becky has developed this "thing" about the coat closet. Anytime the
door is open she has to go in and "explore". Well, we've been pretty
good at being sure she was out when we closed the door, but last Friday
night Randy was in a hurry to get our coats because our ride was at the
door. Five hours later, we get home and open the door to put the coats
away and here's Becky sitting there very patiently. I fully expected
an "accident" that would need cleaning up, but she was very good. The
only real problem is she made an immediate bee-line for the
litterboxes, but someone must have been in both because she jumped into
the basket of dirty towels and used them (at least they were already
dirty). Needless to say, we now do at least a Becky-check before we
leave. Randy usually has to pet and say good-bye to all of them
anyway.
Bernice
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4430.10 | Oh, yes!! I can dig this!! | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Wed Mar 06 1991 13:35 | 19 |
| Re .9
I can identify with that!! My closet also happens to be the one
that's large enuff to have the dirty-clothes hamper in it...and my wife
has a tendency to throw clothes in it and just shut the door... On more
than one occasion I've come home and gone upstairs to change into my
'comfortable' clothes, only to hear "MPHHHWW", coming from the closed
closet door...and oening it to find a VERY indignant cat standing there
with a switching tail and a very exasperated attitude. Fortunately, so
far there have been no unwanted 'deposits' left...but I always do check
each of my shoes!!
My twerps only like to roam around in the cupboard where the pots and
pans are stored at 3:00 a.m....and the noisier they get the better they
like it. Usually this means that half the pans are on the kitchen floor
before I can get them out of the darned cabinets...
JM
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4430.11 | | XCUSME::KENDRICK | | Wed Mar 06 1991 14:18 | 28 |
| Believe me, I do do a kitty check quite often, especially a Hoover
check. This wasn't the first time he jumped into the refrigerator,
just the first time I didn't see him. He faked me out because I had
just left my bedroom and he was sleeping on the bed. He evidently came
running when he heard the door open and jumped in.
This cat isn't named Hoover for nothing. He has opened packets of
Tender Vittles, which I keep on hand in case anyone has a bout with
diarrhea (cats that is), and left them strewn on the kitchen floor. He
once opened a can of Pounce by himself and ate the entire contents. He
will eat potato chips, popcorn, icecream, spaghetti, squash, cheese,
bread, lemonade, kitty greens, pasta, olives, brussel sprouts, corn and,
believe it or not, pepperocini. I caught him eating a cotton ball once
and he really fought me when I took it away from him. If it involves
food or something he perceives MIGHT be food he'll find a way to get it.
Then there was the time last summer when my brother gave me some fresh
tomatoes from his garden and when I got up the next morning there they
were on the dining room table with these big pieces missing - Hoover ate
them. I didn't even get one!
He has such a reputation that one of the staff at the Amherst Animal
Hospital drew a vacuum cleaner on the outside of his chart.
And to think I almost named him Harold.
Terry + 3
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4430.12 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Mar 07 1991 08:30 | 6 |
| > He faked me out because I had just left my bedroom and he was
> sleeping on the bed. He evidently came running when he heard
> the door open and jumped in.
Aw yes, the teleporting kitty trick. ;-)
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4430.13 | What next? | XCUSME::KENDRICK | | Tue Mar 12 1991 10:30 | 5 |
| I know you guys aren't going to believe this but I got up this morning
to find pieces of chewed up paper on the dining room rug. Hoover ate
part of Schedule A from my income tax return.
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4430.14 | Cat shreds confidential materials for FREE! | RHODES::GREENE | Catmax = Catmax + 1 | Tue Mar 12 1991 10:36 | 13 |
| Of COURSE we believe you!
My cats' favorite activity with paper is playing
"Shuffle and Deal," preferably by using one piece of paper
as a sled across the other piece of paper. Glossy paper
is the best!
Second favorite is chewing edges of papers (the more important
the paper, the greater the probability that it gets chewed),
and general paper shredding, usually with teeth, not so often
with claws.
"DOG-EARED" paper, poo! CAT's do a MUCH better job.
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4430.15 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Mar 12 1991 12:18 | 10 |
| My cats prefer the taste of Kodak paper, as in photographs!! I have to be
careful not to leave any laying around, or I will find them with teeth marks
in them shortly after. My photo album is full of pics with little teeth marks
in them.
And, they also love to chew my DEC badge. What is it about my DEC badge. I
have had to replace it twice already. After a while it starts coming apart in
layers from all the chewing.
Jo
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4430.16 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Set Apartment/Cat_Max=3 | Tue Mar 12 1991 19:47 | 11 |
| Bailey uses the "shred the important papers" tactic to get my
attention in the morning if I haven't gotten out of bed to feed
her when she deems it is the appropriate time. Do you know how
hard it is to be sure every paper, magazine, newspaper, etc. is
out of reach of a determined cat.
Carrie likes to chew on my photographs too. I've had to start
putting the loose (non-albumed) pictures on the top shelf of
my closet to save them from the picture sucking/chewing cat.
Jan
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