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4697.1 | common behavior at our house | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Jun 05 1991 12:51 | 13 |
| A few of my cats are always knocking things off the night stands by our
bed. This is particularly annoying to Ken, who keeps his asthma
inhaler there and often has to go searching under the bed for it in the
middle of the night.
They also seem to like to knock our bills off the kitchen table. I
think that cats are just fascinated watching things drop. I have
watched Surrey clear the table very methodically, knocking one thing
off at a time, then peering over the edge of the table to watch it
fall. Then she will do another thing, and watch it fall, and so on
until the table is clear and the fun is over.
Jo
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4697.2 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | I'm51%Pussycat,49%Bitch-Don'tPush it! | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:07 | 12 |
| Kelsey does this too. He loves to play with my water glass on the
nightstand, often pawing it until it dumps over. He thinks this is the
greatest trick; cat dumps water, mom wakes up and pays attention. If
the glass (actually it's tupperware!) is empty he still bats it off the
nightstand. I once had a cat that would clear the nightstand every
morning of all the small stuff. Once I didn't wake up in time to scold
him and he ended up almost knocking off the ceramic lamp! It was
thiclose to the edge before I finally opened my eyes and realized what
he was doing!
I agree w/Jo. Cats seem to be fascinated by watching things drop.
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4697.3 | kids will be kids | CSCMA::DOUGLAS | | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:13 | 19 |
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I have to agree, I think they find things dropping fascinating
too. I often come home to find the bills and/or pens & pencils
on the floor, only to put them back on the table and a little while
later find them back on the floor. Or sometimes i'll stand there
and watch one of them play and play with a pencil until they have
succeeded in pushing it off the table. One of my babies used to "love"
cut flowers and he would rub up against them on the kitchen table til
they fell over..
Another one of mine happens to be very fascinated by watching the
water go round & round in the toilet, she's totally mesmerized by
it.
Although, I will admit sometimes when larger items are knocked off
in the middle of the night - it leaves me "hoping" that it's the
kids playing..
Diana, Tykey, Domino
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4697.4 | Tiffany answered the phone... | ICS::ANDERSON_M | | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:20 | 21 |
| Otis is two now and knocked things off tables, counters, bureau's etc.
all the time, but now that he is older he doesn't do that as much. He
found other _annoying_ things to do - such as dig at the dirt in ALL
my plants and go in the panty and knock off a few cans on to the floor.
My daughter and I were playing cards the other night and he jumped up
and started swishing them off the table - he LOVED watching them sail
to the floor. Then my daughter got the bright idea to slide a card in
where the leaf was connected....he went NUTS. She then ran her fingers
under the table and he started digging (didn't use his claws though) to
try to capture it...I think it thought it was a mouse. It was so funny
- however - it did get annoying after awhile. Now he hears us shuffle
the cards and gets right up there to start 'playing'.
The most annoying habit however, was when Tiffany answered the phone.
She HATED the phone ringing and would jump up and knock the phone off
the hook. Some callers really got angry when they kept saying hello
and no one answered....
Marilyn
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4697.5 | No FOOD?? CRASH!! BANG!! CRUNCH!!! | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:21 | 8 |
| I can relate to this... I used to have a cat that could tell
time...she KNEW that exactly 6:30 was food-time....and she'd let you
know if you slipped a few minutes... If there was STILL no response
after she wailed about it for about a minute, her next move was to go
into the living room and very deliberately CLEAR the coffee table in
front of the sofa...
JM
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4697.6 | Mommy's little helper...?? | SOLVIT::IVES | | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:44 | 15 |
| I am so used to picking things up off the floor that I forget
what an annoying habit this is.
Almost every night Mocha gets up on my night table and clears it
of my lens lubricant, and my nose spray. He has learned to leave
the "Big" things like the clock radio and lamp alone. I NEVER leave
a glass of water on the night table, as this was the first to go,
and when I got up I had the joy of walking on the wet carpet.
Mocha also cannot stand to have car keys, sunglasses, pen, pencils
or a twistem on the counter. He is choosie what he pushes off but if
it rolls, it's the first to go.
Barbara & her 3M's
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4697.7 | | AIMHI::UPTON | | Wed Jun 05 1991 13:58 | 15 |
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Can I relate to this note too as can my Mom. She "lost" a very
expensive bracelet once and a few months later, her cat came out
of the bedroom carrying it in it's mouth. the cat must have
knocked it off the dresser and hide it! Boy was Mom glad to see
the cat and the bracelet!
My Siamese loves to knock pens, pencils, bottle caps etc off the
counter. We just live with it - I guess that's part of owning
a cat - excuse me - being owned by a cat!
-dee
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4697.8 | Sounds Very Familiar! | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Wed Jun 05 1991 14:07 | 17 |
| I've got one out of the three who just loves to knock things down -
she's been at it since she was 6 weeks old. Her favorite is the
perfume bottles on the dresser and she tips them over one by one if we
sleep a little past feeding time in the am. This morning it was my
reading glasses off the night stand, my Amethyst crystal (quite large)
which fortunately fell on the carpet, the TV remote and a book. I
rolled over (just 5 more minutes-ok) but she proceeded to the dresser
and started in on the bottles. Sometimes if she really wants to Piss
me off she'll get into the waste basket and tip it over and start
playing with the paper. By this time (who needs a clock) we are wide
awake but pretend to still be sleeping just so she can jump on my chest
and screem in my face.
Good morning kids, mom will have your breakfast on the 'table' in just
a minute - what was it you said you wanted TODAY?????
Giudi + Pippin, Gino & StItCh
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4697.9 | | SANDY::FRASER | Monsters remonstrated... | Wed Jun 05 1991 15:01 | 9 |
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Andy helped me solve the water-on-the-nightstand problem. Actually,
I bring a can of diet Coke, and I wedge it into the open top drawer
of the nightstand. They haven't yet figured out how to tip it, but
every now and then, Tas steals my straw :^}
Sandy
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4697.10 | You're not alone | ISLNDS::GASKELL | | Wed Jun 05 1991 15:59 | 16 |
| Recently CVS gave away travel cups that stick to the dashboard of the
car and the cup part slips into a shoe part, that's stuck to the
dash (hope I'm being clear). It was part of their contribution
to earth week. I have stuck mine to a metal tray which now sits
on my nightstand (try knocking that off furface). The tray also
makes it difficult to knock other things off the stand. Guido
Tiggerini is as mad as hell, said he would report me to the
brotherhood, but I get some piece and quiet at night.
The evil Miss Moffet, however, was seen trying to hook a (full) bottle
of Glass Plus off the kitchen table, aimed to land on top of the poor
unsuspecting Peakie eating on the floor below. (I think she IS part
of the brotherhood.)
It's all in a day's work for a cat I guess.
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4697.11 | Looking for attention maybe? | STEPS1::CAISSIE | | Wed Jun 05 1991 17:55 | 20 |
| Ah, your note brings back memories!
Brat used to push things off the bureaus all the time when he was younger.
His habit was to do so between midnight and 6 a.m. If the sound of my
possessions falling on the floor and shattering didn't get me up, he'd run
from the living room, into the bedroom, and do a four-point landing onto
the bed. Since I was sprawled out on the bed, I usually got landed on. It
took me a couple of years (I never said I was quick), but I finally figured
out that he was doing this stuff to get my attention. He didn't care
that it was negative attention (I'd get angry and chase him through the
house. When I finally caught him, I shut him up in the bathroom). I
solved the problem by taking everything breakable off the bureaus and
ignoring Brat -- even when he did his four-point landings. Within
weeks, he'd stopped his nighttime maneauvers.
Brat is much older now, everything's back on the bureaus, and he
quietly follows me to bed every night and stays there until 6 a.m.
Sometimes you have to stand back and try to think like a cat in order
to come up with a solution to the problem. Of course, lack of sleep is
a great motivator.
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4697.12 | Hereeeee's Misty | MELKOR::RUSSELL | | Wed Jun 05 1991 18:01 | 9 |
| Gee, once again I find that Misty isn't as unique as I thought. She
likes to clean up after us and sweep the nightstand of little things,
such as the TV remote control, pen, keys, etc. When she starts on the
ceramic musicbox I quickly call her over to me. (She only does this
cleaning routine when we are sleeping (or trying to sleep). She also
sits on top of my clock radio and turns it on or off. It was a
mistake, getting a radio with controls on top. :-)
Steffi and the 3M's & L
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4697.13 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Jun 06 1991 08:52 | 9 |
| Well, I've learned to keep the top of the headboard totally clear
unless I want a book or other object dropped on top of my head in
the middle of the night.
Mao and Isis both get on Jack's bureau and systematically knock things
off (and there's ALOT to knock off) when we're a little slow getting
up in the morning.
N
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4697.14 | | SCRUZ::CORDES_JA | Set Apartment/Cat_Max=3 | Fri Jun 07 1991 22:17 | 17 |
| I can handle the books, alarm clocks, and other junk flying off
the nightstand most of the time, but, when my glasses go its really
a problem. My vision is 20/400 and when I'm not wearing my contacts
(usually before bed and when I wake up, they aren't lenses I can
wear all the time) I get a little miffed when Carrie sends them
flying. It really is difficult to find them by braille. I honestly
can't see them that well because they have light colored frames
that blend in to the carpet (of course when they end up under the
bed blending doesn't really matter). I just have to keep looking/
squinting to seem them and feeling around till my hands hit something
that feels like them.
But, when she really wants to get my attention. She jumps off the
windowsill onto the bed (my bed is right under the window) and lands
smack on my head.
Jan
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4697.15 | silly kids! | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | But my cats *ARE* my kids!! | Mon Jun 10 1991 12:17 | 9 |
| HEE HEE HEE!
I love these little mischief makers!! It seems like Callie WAITS for
me to make potatoes w/ out meals! I put them up on the counter after I
take them out & she LOVES to jump up & roll em' off as soon as I turn
my back. What a little ham she is!! When I go to pick it up, she begs
me to let her play with it for just a little while longer!!
Bonnie
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4697.16 | ex | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | But my cats *ARE* my kids!! | Mon Jun 10 1991 12:24 | 3 |
| I meant to say, "With OUR meals", not "with out meals!"
Bonnie
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4697.17 | Practicing for Little League? :-) | VMSDEV::BALLOU | It's late, but at least it's slow! | Mon Jun 10 1991 16:19 | 19 |
| Winchester discovered one of his games by accident: "Catch the quarters."
I was getting ready to do laundry, and I had gathered a stack of quarters on the
kitchen table. Winchester was curious, so he jumped up onto the chair near the
stack. One swat of his paw demolished the stack. Then, he carefully pulled
each quarter just to the edge of the table, stared at it, and then pushed it off
the edge. He looked so delighted to see gravity at work :-)
Well, eventually he decided that yes, indeed, without exception, the quarter
would drop to the floor. So, he tried something else. Now, he slowly pulls the
quarter off the edge and tries to catch it between his front paws. He got it
once; if a cat can possibly make a face, he did! He had this look of "Holy
smokes, what do I do with it _NOW_?" Silly boy -- he ended up letting go of
it and watching it drop to the floor. :-)
To this day, all I have to do is take the change out of my pocket and put it on
the table, and he's ready for his catcher's practice!
- Ken
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