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4801.1 | | TPMARY::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Thu Jul 18 1991 11:02 | 7 |
| You could get her someone else's fingers and legs to play with!! My kitten,
Beth, who's 12 weeks old, finds it alot more fun to play with another
kitty than to incur the rath of me at 3:00 a.m. Is she an only cat? If she
is, she's it's gonna take a while for her to grow out of this "happy hour"
activity. Have you thought of a playmate?? An only cat is a lonely cat....
Mary, who's let this cat companion thing get out of hand....
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4801.2 | Another Kitty??? | FSOA::NGRILLO | | Thu Jul 18 1991 11:03 | 18 |
| God, I remember those nights when my two were kittens! The only thing
that helped me was the *other* kitten. If Ralph or Alice decided to
play with us at 2am I'd bring them downstairs where their toys were and
they'd start playing with the toys and then each other. There were
many a night though that all you heard was little kitten feet racing
around the house at full speed.
The only other thing they still do is wake us at at 5:30 every morning
(even week-ends) - just stare at you or start nudging in your face
(they're our wake-up call!)
Good luck! I'm sure the other noters will have some great advice.
Congrats on new kitty! I've always had dogs growing up and never owned
a cat until my first one 5 years ago (unfortunately she died) and now
my 2 2-year olds. I can't imagine life without those darling furfaces!!
Nancy
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4801.3 | little SLAP | KAOFS::J_GREGOIRE | | Thu Jul 18 1991 11:27 | 10 |
| Well I had the same prob a month ago when I got my Abyssinian
he used to come and play at night when I was asleep well it drove
me nuts so I tried closing the door but the little one would start
crying so one night I decided to use my hand and gave him a little
slap on the ass and it work he came back couple hours later and
started so I gave him another little slap on the ass and there he
he left me alone for the rest of the night, and now I don't have
this problem anymore. I beleive you have to dicsipline them when
nothing else work.
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4801.4 | "squirt!" | MICROW::ROSSI | | Thu Jul 18 1991 13:01 | 9 |
| Keep a squirt bottle near you and squirt your kitty with some water
and say "no!". This will help in training them for other things too,
they'll associate the squiter with doing something bad, so when you
go to reach for it they'll be off in a flash.
Another thing I used to do when Tubbs was younger is play a lot with
him before bedtime, he'd be so tired he wouldn't wake up until morning.
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4801.5 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Jul 18 1991 14:48 | 8 |
| I don't recommend ever hitting a cat, no matter how gently, as a
disciplinary measure. Cats have fragile bones which are easily
broken.
The high energy you're seeing is typical of kittens. Another thing
you might do until she grows out of it is tucker her out by playing
games with her (chase the atnip mouse, etc.) before bedtime.
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4801.6 | maybe we'll try the squirt bottle... | AUKLET::MEIER | All accounted for? ok, close the door! | Thu Jul 18 1991 15:59 | 9 |
| re .1 (Mary) and getting a playmate:
We had the same problem. Now we have 3 kittens playing with our feet, hair,
etc. at 2:00am :-)
...and at 5:00am if we survive the first onslaught without kicking them
out :-).
Jill (Tigger, Hemi, CJ, Penny)
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4801.7 | It Gets Better? | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Thu Jul 18 1991 16:09 | 6 |
| All of this does pass, trust me, it does. Then when they get older,
and you have more than one, things start going 'BUMP' in the nite - oh
they just go from one phase into another - there are several notes in
this file filled with feline nocternal experiences - heeee - enjoy.
Giudi +3
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4801.8 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Thu Jul 18 1991 16:14 | 16 |
| Last year I had four little rug rats under the age of one...and
nightime sleeping was always being interupted. If you can
survive it...it does pass. did I call my babies...rug rats!!
What I tried was to spend atleast 1 hour with them before I went
to sleep. During this time all we did was run, chase and play...even
if they were tired and went to go lay down....I wouldn't allow it!
I'm not saying this works everynight....but it did give me a few
restful nights. On the other nights...we kicked them out and
shut the door.
The squirt bottle does work...as long as you don't have cats that
like water.
Sandy
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4801.9 | Nocturnal Shenanigans | MODEL::CROSS | | Thu Jul 18 1991 16:22 | 24 |
| I have the same problem.....multiple kittens didn't work.....it just
increased the aggravation (smile). There were many nites where I would
lie sleepless as I had two kittens playing tag across the bed, diving
under the covers to nip toes and other unmentionables, and toppling
vases or lamps. One morning I woke up with a floor lamp across my
chest....it must have been just the many nites of sheer exhaustion that
allowed me to finally sleep thru such an event!
So what worked? Well, the water pistol worked for one kitten, but the
other kitten delighted in the spray. So it wasn't completely
successful. Food would temporarily distract them, so I would often get
up and lurch to the fridge from a dish of Science Diet. This would
calm them for 10 minutes and then you had about 20 minutes more of
peace as the clean and wash sessions took place. After that you could
only hope that they would run out into other parts of the house and
resume play there. Like another Feliner, I tried the "shut the door to
the bedroom" scheme, but they cried and cried and kamikazed against the
door! No luck.
I guess I haven't been much help. All I can say is that I'm told with
time they outgrow this stage and become big lumps that sleep and eat
and ignore you... so is it all that bad? (smile)
Nancy
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4801.10 | thanks for the ideas | AUKLET::MEIER | All accounted for? ok, close the door! | Thu Jul 18 1991 16:37 | 10 |
| Nancy,
I think you were a lot of help...it's nice to know we're not the only ones
"suffering" :-). And you're right about the lumps, too...Tigger is a big
lump; the kids are a lot more fun. But lumps have their own good qualities...
Maybe we'll try the "tire them out before bedtime" route, though I suspect
they'll wake up again and start over...
Jill
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4801.11 | Thanks for the ideas | JAWS::CAPPEL | | Thu Jul 18 1991 16:52 | 6 |
| Thanks for all the ideas. I guess I'll just have to grin and bear
it. I'll try the water pistol as that seems to work for other things.
thanks again for all your ideas. And I do agree 99% of the time she
is a joy to have around.
Pam
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4801.12 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Jul 18 1991 17:07 | 5 |
| Re: lumps that eat and sleep
Reminds me of a description someone gave of her robust pussycat:
does not have to be coaxed to eat....
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4801.13 | Vampire Tendencies | MODEL::CROSS | | Thu Jul 18 1991 17:17 | 20 |
| Jill,
I think the funniest part of all this is that I sometimes find myself
accomodating my sleep habits to them as opposed to via versa. The
other nite Bear (the smallest of my three ... yes, I even got another
one just last week) came up to me and wanted to spend the whole nite
curled up next to my face ... I think he was in an emotional slump over
the addition of the third kitten, and so I spent from 11:30 till 3:30
consoling him....fell off to sleep till 5:15....then was awoken from my
stupor by all three of them... FEEDING TIME MOM! Zoom !! Zoom!!
Pounce! OUCH!
Anyway, all of the agony....but they still make me smile. In a
masochistic sense, I almost enjoy this torture! Like, "someone really
needs me!"
Nancy
P.S. Good luck! If you are bored at 3:30 in the a.m., do call! I'm
sure I'll be up! (smile)
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4801.14 | | TNPUBS::C_MILLER | | Thu Jul 18 1991 17:35 | 15 |
| Kitties do not necessarily outgrow this! My one year old STILL comes in
around 2 AM and lays on my chest looking for a major petting/cuddle
session. If I ignore her, she walks around the room knocking things
over to wake me up!
The only way I have trained her to let me get through an entire night
of sleep with NO interruptions was to train her from 4 months on to
stay outside my bedroom until I opened the door. Yes, they cry, but
they'll get used to it if you are firm (and sleep with a pillow over
your head!) and eventually give up and amuse themselves otherwise. Do
you have a nightlight on for your kitty? She may be scared and want
you. I leave out food and another stuffed-animal in the shape of a
small kitten for her to play with during the night. Now I can sleep
peacefully unless I choose to leave my bedroom door open and let her
join me.
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4801.15 | Games in the Night | MCIS1::PARSLOW_REED | | Thu Jul 18 1991 17:40 | 9 |
| Hi Jill!
My furface still wants to play some during the night and he is a year
old now. What I frequently do is to give him some dry food around 9
p.m. and that seems to settle him down for the night...having a full
tummy. However do you manage with "3"????!!!
Colleen
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4801.16 | Three's Company | MODEL::CROSS | | Thu Jul 18 1991 18:01 | 20 |
| Yes, now that you mention it, Nancy DC did tell me that cats are
creatures of habits and that initially if they don't like the situation
they may grump, but with time become used to it and live comfortably
with the "routine." So I guess that perhaps listening to the little
devils squall outside the bedroom door for a week may be worth it if
you want to be able to function days! I think I will try it.
With three, it IS tough, especially since I have one currently
suffering from parasites, and the other two suffering from mites. I
need to keep the parasite kitten away from the other two kitties'
litter box and let me tell you, it is quite a feat! I run from room to
room to room when I am supervising their playtime, trying to make sure
that they behave! Phew. Monday will be the day they can play freely
and dig about freely in each others' boxes because that is when the
medication is supposed to be over and Suki will be parasite free ....
we hope! It has been quite an education or me. Single and 34, I
realize now that if it is this much work with kittens --- who NEEDS
kids?
Nan
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4801.17 | Memories | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Thu Jul 18 1991 20:20 | 23 |
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This brings back memories - just as my two oldest cats started to
settle down at night (they were around 3-1/2) I added another to the
family. It was fun and games all over again - not only were we
pestered to death during the night but the other two reverted to kitten
antics or all three would start having hissy fights. I can still
remember being sound a sleep this one night, Pippin in between me and
Richard and Gino down by my feet and then the earth shook - Stitch hit
the bed with the force of a 7.0 earthquake - cats went flying
everywhere, Richard bolted out of bed and walked into his dresser and
almost knocked himself out (he fell on the floor) I banged my head on
the headboard - Pippin got hung up behind the fish tank and the motor
fell to the ground as well as the lamp. Gino took off for parts
unknown. When I got the lights on - there was Stitch - curling up for
the evening in the center of the bed. Little Piss Ant!
They are 7 and almost 4 now and every once in a while we will have a
"hell night" but for the most part it's quited down. Ah - the joys of
a multi-cat house hold.
Yea, I'd probably do it all over again.
Giudi +3
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4801.18 | | AUKLET::MEIER | All accounted for? ok, close the door! | Fri Jul 19 1991 14:00 | 29 |
| How do we do it (with 3 kittens)?
Well, we don't have a choice! :-) When we get desperate, we remove them from
the bedroom and close the door. Luckily, they don't cry, and amuse themselves
by looking for trouble :-).
Last night wasn't too bad. The interesting part is trying to guess which
kitty is which in the dark. Geez, it's hard enough when we can see them! :-)
At one point I had two kittens lying down on my pillow, which I was also using
at the time. It wasn't a problem because they were lying down and not
causing trouble or stepping on my face :-). I thought to myself "gee, if
Bill wants to blackmail me all he has to do it take a picture of this and
threaten to send it to my allergist". :-) You know, the one who says things
like:
"think about the role your cat plays in your life" (back in the single-cat days)
"do you still have your cat?"
"are you keeping the cat out of the bedroom?"
This morning was really funny...another learning experience, I guess:
When Bill and I decided we weren't going to sleep anymore, I opened the bedroom
door and invited the critters to join us (not that they'd listen or anything).
We were lying in bed talking, when all of a sudden we hear the vacuum cleaner!
It takes a moment for us to figure out what it is, since the air conditioner
goes on and off by itself also. :-) It's a canister type, and it is turned on
by stepping on a pedal with your paw, er, foot :-). We're sure it scared the
hell out of the guilty party, especially since they run for cover when *we*
use the vacuum!
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4801.19 | | USDEV1::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Jul 25 1991 09:27 | 9 |
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Well, now - it gets even more interesting around 4-5 months when they
start teething. Then they start chewing on body parts - like toes.
That's Mayday's current favorite.
You ought to try this with seven kittens and 10+ adults!
Nancy
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4801.20 | oh, yes! | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | But my cats *ARE* my kids!! | Mon Jul 29 1991 14:56 | 14 |
| Ugh! I know what you're going thru! We had Tabitha for a year before we
decided to get her a playmate. We had JUST gotten thru that stage when
Callie came to us. She's an absoulte DOLL, but now we have BOTH of them
going at it @ all hours of the night! It's not so bad this time tho, at
least they're playing w/ EACH OTHER, AND NOT US!
There really isn't much you can do (aside of closing the door, spraying
& spanking, none of which I would ever do) but I can offer this advise.
Try not to get up or let them know they're waking you up. This is their
purpose, and once they feel they can acheive it, they won't stop.
It worked for me!
Bonnie
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4801.21 | | USDEV1::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Tue Jul 30 1991 09:37 | 8 |
| Ha! You ought to try getting woken up at 2 am by a Bratty scottish
fold in heat calling to her boyfriends!
On the good side, Mayday is now chewing the toes of someone else!!
I'll wait and let her introduce him under his new (and improved)
name.
Nancy
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