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4471.1 | now where did that letter go... | FRAGLE::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Tue Mar 19 1991 12:21 | 3 |
| p.s.
please excuse the typos....Im enterig from home....:^)
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4471.2 | | JJLIET::JUDY | kneedeep in the hoopla | Tue Mar 19 1991 13:31 | 17 |
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Audrey plays fetch. She has a couple of felt toys. Actually
they started out at Christmas decorations but she got ahold
of them and declared them hers and how can we possibly deny
that face anything?! so one is a felt mitten and the other is
a felt bell with a tiny (real) bell attached to it. She likes
that one best cuz it makes noise. Anyway, she'll pick it up
and drop it on the floor in front of us or in our lap. We then
of course have to pick it up and throw. She runs after it, picks
it up, shakes it and brings it back to us and we repeat the cycle
until she doesn't want to play anymore. It's really funny.
Especially since the other 3 can't be bothered with such silly
games...... =)
JJ
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4471.3 | Loves to be chased! | SA1794::RIVARDB | | Tue Mar 19 1991 13:55 | 14 |
| Hamilton likes to play ball. We throw a nerf-type ball, about the
size of a tennis ball, up the stairs. He runs up after it, catches it
and knocks it back down the stairs. Process gets repeated until HE gets
tired of amusing US! He also LOVES to be chased. He'll sit at the
bottom of the stairs with this pleading look in his eyes (you all know
that look) and as soon as someone moves in his general direction he's
up the stairs like a shot! I chase him and he goes under the bed, I try
desperately to reach him and can't, so I lay down on the bed and in a-
bout two minutes his curiosity gets the better of him and he comes out
from under the bed meowing, jumps on the bed, over me and off down the
stairs with me right behind!
b.r. & Hamilton
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4471.4 | Catch me if you can!....... | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Tue Mar 19 1991 16:37 | 14 |
| Casey loves to play "race around the house".......
I gently shove him over on his side, and take off down
the hall. He comes flying after me, I grab him, toss
him on the bed, and race back down the hall back to the
living room. He tries to beat me back to the livingroom.
Of course, the other three sit on the cat tree and watch
this with a very amused look on their faces! :-)
He will also fetch those little sponge balls that look
like a golf ball. I wake up in the morning sometimes
to find them on my pillow!
Lynne
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4471.5 | They are so much fun to watch | WR1FOR::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Tue Mar 19 1991 18:25 | 29 |
| Misty ( our DSH) loves those sponge golf balls. She'll carry one in her
mouth all over the house and talk at the same time. We can always tell by
her breathless meow that she has the ball in her mouth. She'll put it down
at my feet and wait for me to throw it to her. She leaps up and does
either some great catches or volleyball serves. She runs after the
ball, holds it in her front paws, lies down and kicks it with her rear
legs. She either brings it back to me for more, or lies there and bats
it toward me. I throw it back to her and she reaches up and catches it
while still reclining, and bats it back to me (sort of, I have to do a
lot more moving around then she does.) Her *energetic* playing might
explain why she's the heftiest of the cats. ;-)
One of Marnie's (Scottish Fold) favorite games is to play with his dry
food. He scoops one piece out of the dish, and plays field hockey all
over the kitchen, when he feels it's been *killed* he eats it.
Occasionally, he reclines alongside a food bowl and scoops a piece out
and bats it around and eats it while still reclining. He is so much fun
to watch. One time he was batting the food around and it stopped right
near Lizette who was just sitting and watching Marnie. She decided no
sense passing up food that came right to her, and ate it. Marnie
looked so surprised, his toy disappeared.
Misha loves feathers and the cat dancer. He chatters at it and cries
and leaps high to get at it. I bet he'd be a good hunter, but he's
strictly an indoors-only cat. He also loves chasing Lizette and Marnie
through the house. The thundering herd. ;-)
Steffi and the furry critters
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4471.6 | We love to play!! | CHIPS::URBAN | | Wed Mar 20 1991 08:27 | 18 |
| Linus and I play this game every day at least 3 times a day if he's in
the mood...first, Li will run behind the recliner and stick his head
around the corner. I then get his favorite stuffed toy (Mr. Rat), which
is as big as Li is, and dangle it in front of the recliner until Linus
gets into attack position. Then I throw Mr. Rat all the way into the
Living Room and Li follows, jumps on him, and does a tumblesault
clutching Mr. Rat at the same time. Quite a feat. Then I run after
Linus and he runs into the bathroom and jumps onto the side of my
bathtub between the shower curtain and the curtain liner. He loves
dark places. Anyway, he can't see me and I have one of his favorite
little furry mouse toys and I throw it in between the curtains and he
swats at it, catches it, and bats it back (well, mostly I have to
retrieve it from inside the tub because I think Li is a leftly), anyway
we play this until he's through. When he's done, he takes the furry
mouse and leaves it in front of his food bowl. He always puts his toys
away...
Di & Li
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4471.7 | C.C. - the 'Pinball Wizard' | SANDY::FRASER | Monsters remonstrated... | Wed Mar 20 1991 08:48 | 16 |
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C.C.'s favorite game lately is pinball. We acquired a couple of
machines just before Christmas, and she loves them more and more
all the time. She sits at the top of the game (by the score-
board) and waits until I release the ball. Then she makes many
frantic attempts to 'catch' the ball as it zips around from target
to target. She really goes wild when it shoots under her! It
is *so* funny to watch! She is so crazy about this that she will
'lead' us into the pinball room, chirping all the way, as soon as
we walk in the door. She purrs all the way through the game, and
sometimes, as if to congratulate us on a nice shot, she'll walk
over and give us a head butt.
Every Saturday, I clean the glass of paw prints and sneeze marks :^}
Sandy
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4471.8 | Come on Thelms - Play With Me | NEWOA::ATKINS | | Wed Mar 20 1991 09:44 | 11 |
| My BIG boy Ben, loves to paly hide & seek. We take it in turns, as
soon as he has found me he talks to me and rolls over to have his
tummmy tickled and I have to tell him what a good clever boy he is. He
then jumps up and runs off and hide. This goes on for three or four
'hides' each. He then wants some kit bits please, cause all the
running has given him an appitite! My Burmese Holly likes to paly this
as well, but she gives me a non to gentle biff each time I find her.
The others just sit and watch with a very puzzled look on their faces
as to what we are doing.
Thelma
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4471.9 | | ZEKE::WARD | Meow..ME-OUT | Wed Mar 20 1991 10:01 | 7 |
| RE: .5 (Scottish Fold)
Well, at least now I know Ferlie is "normal" (for a cat that is). She
also likes to play with her food. Must be a Scottish Fold trait, right
Nancy?
Bernice
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4471.10 | And she beats me everytime!!! :-) | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Wed Mar 20 1991 10:08 | 12 |
| Moochie, the orange visitor that I feed, meets me at the
barn when I get home from work. She sits patiently at
the door while I take care of the barn crew. As soon
as I come out the door, she starts down the hill, looking
back to make sure I'm coming. I take off at a run to try &
beat her to the side door, and she breaks into a sprint (boy
can she move!) to fly past me and make it to the door first!
Lynne
(p.s. My hubby watches this every night & thinks it's so funny)
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4471.11 | Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Wed Mar 20 1991 13:22 | 19 |
| Given the dry spell we've had in California, Stitch has not seen a
whole lot of heavy rain in the last 3 years - so with the heavy rain
we've been getting, lightening and thunder and winds, he's been totally
captivated by rain drops on the window. He talks to them, crys to
them, trys to catch them, stands up on the sill and sniffs the glass,
runs from one window to the other just trying to figure the darn thing
out. His head bobbs up and down when the big heavy drops fall from the
overhang outside.
So in the evenings Richard and I have been carrying him from one room
and window to another while it's raining and telling him all about it
and singing him (ahem) rain songs. When the tour is over he sits on
top of the TV and just sits transfixed looking out the window talking
to the much needed and welcomed rain.
The other two think its a drag, they would rather chase eachother
through the tunnels.
Giudi +3
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4471.12 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Mar 20 1991 13:28 | 4 |
| .11 reminds me of the last drought, when it suddenly rained
after a long time. A ot of baby birds at my feeders
carried on like the sky was falling (What's this Mom?!!!!)
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4471.13 | | WORDY::C_MILLER | | Wed Mar 20 1991 16:54 | 7 |
| Interactive games that Carly enjoys (when I"m all tired out): playing
with a ping pong ball in the bathtub (preferably in the dark) or when I
let a small amount of water drip out of the kitchen sink. Every
lunchtime I go home and throw dry Iams in the air for her to catch. She
goes flying around the house, catches it and then chops away!
Unfortunately, now she enjoys eating her food on the floor all the
time!
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4471.14 | Marbles! | BOMBE::HEATHER | | Wed Mar 20 1991 17:11 | 19 |
| Pandora chases marbles! All I have to do is show her one, and she's
whining until I roll it into a corner of the kitchen for her - She
doesn't manage to keep them long - I don't have any idea how many
marbles are under the refrigerator, dishwasher, heater, etc! ;-)
Should really flip the refrigerator repair person out someday!
Oscar chases bows, yes bows! Gets a new batch every year around the
holidays - My relatives are even saving some for him now! He pushes
them around, carries them around in his mouth and attacks them when
they sneek up from behind ;-) - I can tell when he's getting bored,
I'll come home and there'll be bows all over the house! Sometimes
when I get up in the morning I'll find several on the stairs!
They all like rolled up pipecleaners to chase as well as Cin's
sparklers and the kitty tease too. Cin, I hope you're planning to
bring some to the party tomorrow, I need new ones!
Heather + Muffy, Oscar, Pandora + Cocoa
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4471.15 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Set Apartment/Cat_Max=3 | Wed Mar 20 1991 19:25 | 12 |
| Every time I go to visit Jo Ann and Ken at home I play a special
game of Auntie Jan tries to figure out which cat is which. With
mumble, mumble, number of Birmans running around it's quite a
challenge. Just when I began to feel like I've got one or two of
them down pat, it's time to go home and I have to start all over
on the next visit.
Jan
P.S. I've got Winston and Tilly (and Annie the dog) down pat.
Of course, they don't look anything like the Birmans and
I have to admit, it does help.
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4471.16 | a new game, identify those cats in three words | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Mar 20 1991 19:48 | 15 |
| :^) :^) :^)
Ah, come on, it is easy to tell them apart...
Laci -the one with tummy stitches
Limoges - the hungry one
Kaisha - the invisible one
Lyscentia - the annoying one
Mirabel - the one in heat (always) and also the blue one
Townie - the half a male (monorchid)
Joui - the bald one
Just bring this guide with you next time...you'll see what I mean. ;^)
Jo
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4471.17 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Mar 21 1991 08:23 | 11 |
| Well, either shadow has a new game or he's building a nest. Must be
genetic since he's taking after Halie. I let them out on the 2nd story
deck when I get home and Shadow's taken to meticulously selecting just
the right stick and bringing it into the house and carrying it all
around with him talking.
Last fall Halie made a game of catching leaves as the fell from the
trees onto the deck, then she'd bring them inside and talk to them
on the rug. Then, of course, she'd leave them there and go get more.
Love dem folds.
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4471.18 | blue = gray, right??? | RHODES::GREENE | Catmax = Catmax + 1 | Thu Mar 21 1991 08:38 | 7 |
| Jan,
Try visiting *my* house.
9 silvery gray -- oops, I mean "blue" don't I? -- clones.
P
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4471.19 | Halie has been discussing ENTERTAINMENT LAW with the FIRM | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Mar 21 1991 20:05 | 13 |
| Well, each fall the FIRM "requests" that i bring in a bag of just
fallen (i.e., not yet brown) leaves. I spread out a sheet on the floor
and dump the leaves in the middle. Part of the the FIRM goes running and
jumping throught the pile, while Alex, Nikolas and Her Lovelyness the
Lovely Pip choose large leaves, carry them to another room where they
stash them away in individual piles. Then they carry one around at a
time; when it gest worn out, they get another from their stash. Last
year soeone found a stick in the pile and you wouldn't believe the
jelous fight that persued until I wnet out and got EVERYONE a stick!
Whatever would we do without them (besides having a clean house)?
Deb
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4471.20 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Fri Mar 22 1991 08:12 | 3 |
| Hm...now that's an idea. Perhaps next fall I'll bring in a pile
of leaves for the gang.
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4471.21 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Fri Mar 22 1991 11:30 | 19 |
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One of my cats - Yoda - is always bringing in leaves, he likes to put
them on top of the scratching post, and then pretend to stalk it!
Once he's had enough of that, he hides them behind the settee.
One night, when we had friends around, he brought in over a dozen
rhododendron leaves, he's quite a small cat, and the leaves were about
a third of his size...........the visitors just couldn't believe it!
I had this pile in the middle of the rug, which he then laid on and
slept!
Cider is intereted in elastic bands, I think he must pick them up from
where the postmen drop them. I was a little worried at first, that he
may try to swallow them or do himself an injury, but he's not interested
in anything else except bringing them in and dropping them at my feet.
Heather
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4471.22 | Slip and Slide | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Fri Mar 22 1991 12:57 | 15 |
| My guys and gals all love those sponge balls. They also loved
Cin's Sparklers until Mr. Barkley decided to break them all
in half. Another favorite is a doggie stuff animal and tin
foil balls.
We played a fun game the other night...well let's put it this
way...my hubby and I had fun and the cats weren't to thrilled
with us. All we did was polish our kitchen furniture with
polish....and watched each elegant kitty jump on the table/chair
and totally slide off the other end. I know this isn't funny...
but..the look on their face was priceless and they kept trying
over and over. Maybe this is a new way to keep them off the
table????? I doubt it!
Sandy
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4471.23 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Fri Mar 22 1991 14:57 | 3 |
| re: .21 - Bob eats elastics so I have to be very careful to keep
them out of reach.
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4471.24 | Tunnel, Tunnel | BOOKIE::FISCHER | | Fri Mar 22 1991 18:33 | 22 |
| I'm not sure that doing "Tunnel, Tunnel" qualifies as a game, nor am I sure
how it all got started. Perhaps I had gotten down on the floor to check out
a spot, when Butterscotch wandered over to see what this two-legged creature
was doing on all fours. Her investigation consisted of walking through the
"tunnel" I had created, turning around, giving me a head butt, walking back
through, repeating, and then lying down and purring. (I know, what I am
describing probably makes you picture a bridge rather than a tunnel, but
"tunnel, tunnel" sounds better to me than "bridge, "bridge.")
The next time I got down on all fours, Butterscotch did the same thing. I
thought this was so cute that now, off and on, I will do it deliberately.
Sometimes Butterscotch even seems to "ask" me to play tunnel, tunnel. And
I am more than happy to oblige! In fact, she'll even let me demonstrate
this in front of company. (Of course, I'll only do this for animal lovers.
Anyone else would think I was nuts! ;-) )
Re: A few back...
Jan, now I don't feel so badly that I couldn't identify all the cats I took
pictures of when I visited Jo last summer!
Cindy
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4471.25 | | PROSE::GOGOLIN | A sunset girl in a midnight town | Mon Mar 25 1991 09:00 | 8 |
| Re: .24
Yes, Cindy, I thought the "tunnel, tunnel" demonstration was real
cute! Butterscotch deserves an A+ in training technique!
:-) :-)
Linda
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4471.26 | the games we play... | TYGON::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Mon Mar 25 1991 14:57 | 26 |
| mandycat plays "monster under the comforter" with me every evening when I
turn in. In fact, she watches me carefully and when I head back to my room
with Sadiedog - this means I'm really going to bed - she runs back and waits
for me on the bed. The game is simple - once I get under the covers she
attacks anything that moves....and then she climbs under the comforter and I
attack her for awhile. Of course, in the middle of the night, she sometimes
decides on a session....
Hannah plays "paw creeping out from behind door to whap you" from behind the
kitchen door....she really loves it when we have peacock feathers to play with,
but she and Mandycat destroy them so fast that we haven't had any recently.
Hannah also plays "stalk the toe and grab it and nibble on it" with my roomy,
but Marge is not generally supportive of the game. For some reason, Hannah
doesn't like my toes, only Marge's.
And, of course, the girls play a continuous game of "sneak up on the cat and
ATTACK!" with each other.....generally, Hannah will be walking down the hall
when...AH HA!!! THE FLASH leaps through the air and lands on her back....
they roll around the floor in mortal combat, both holding on with the
"GRIP OF DEATH", delivering appropriate sound effects....they then fly apart
and lay just within touching range, glaring at each other, whipping their
tails back and forth...waiting for the slightest move from the enemy...THERE!
I saw her flinch!!! ATTACK!! and back into the "GRIP OF DEATH".
Hannah finally comes to me for a cuddle, talking the whole time...I think she's
telling me how impossible that little trickster is...but she is smiling too.
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4471.27 | "Beat daddy to bed".... | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Mon Mar 25 1991 16:05 | 9 |
| ....B.K. won't go to bed until daddy does. He will be poised,
ready to fly down the hall to the bedroom, if my husband even
*remotely* looks like he is heading in that direction.
I'm a meany that I will whisper very softly to B.K." daddy's
going sleep sleep". This will bring about his instant attention
and he will locate daddy and watch every move he makes....and
he beats daddy to the bedroom, every night!
Lynne
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4471.28 | It's laundry basket time!.... | BOOVX1::MANDILE | | Mon Mar 25 1991 16:10 | 8 |
| If you want to find all the cats....bring out the laundry
basket. They *love* to be dragged around the house, and carried
around the house (even up & down the basement stairs..Oh, my
aching back! :-)) trapped in an upside down basket, or to have
someone throw all the cat toys, one by one, into one so they
can jump in & out.
Lynne
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4471.29 | how could I forget.... | TYGON::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Mon Mar 25 1991 18:24 | 11 |
| re: laundry baskets....oh, I forgot to mention "Hannah goes for a ride" - I
have to give Her Highness a ride in the laundry basket every time I come in
from the garage on sundays when I do laundry....I place the basket on the
floor, Hannah jumps in, and then I pick it up and carry it to the back of
the house with Hannah chattering all the way back, telling me to "be careful,
don't run into the wall", etc. She loves this game and is exceptionally
fond of her basket....I think the lady who rescued her used a basket as her
sickbed and Hannah has some residual memory of safety and comfort associated
with an oval laundry basket (no other shape allowed - of course, I don't
buy any other shape now).....anyone know where I can buy an oval, plastic
laundry basket? Hannah's is getting a little old and broken up.
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