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354.1 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Tue Aug 18 1992 06:18 | 2 |
| Huh?
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354.2 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Tue Aug 18 1992 06:47 | 4 |
| Mary, it's when a cat decides (for some unknown reason) to just act up
and go nuts and run around the house in circles, over furniture, etc,
etc, at full speed. Very similar to how some humans react to being
cooped up from five days of rain!
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354.3 | | DDIF::JUDY | Picard/Riker '92 | Tue Aug 18 1992 06:54 | 4 |
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I call them "the rips"......
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354.4 | Yep, mine do it... | GRANPA::CCOLEMAN | I love Korats! | Tue Aug 18 1992 07:03 | 3 |
| I call them 'ballastics'
Cheryl
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354.5 | zzzzzzzzzooooooooommmmmmm!!!!! | SDTMKT::TRAINQUE | | Tue Aug 18 1992 07:21 | 3 |
| Hey "spaz attacks", nice to know mine are the only nuts that do it.
Kim
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354.6 | The CooCoo Club!! | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Tue Aug 18 1992 07:36 | 10 |
| Ya oughta see three cats, 2 Beagles and a mixed-breed terrier all
bouncing off the walls simultaneously!! It's amazing....no set order,
sometimes it'll be a cat followed by a Beagle, followed by the mix,
followed by a 3-legged cat, followed by another Beagle and the third
cat acting as "tail-end Charlie"....through the hall, up the stairs,
over the bed, under the bed, down the stairs, into the kitchen and
WIPEOUT on the tile floor....into a heap of fur... I SWEAR that
sometimes they all are grinning when the pick themselves up....
JMcD
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354.7 | | DSSDEV::TPMARY::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Tue Aug 18 1992 08:00 | 4 |
| Well, I think the official medical term is "the rips"....we suffered an
outbreak at 4:00 this morning.....
I'm still sleepy...
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354.8 | Or "bee up their butt" (: (: | BUSY::MANDILE | Isn't it my turn yet? | Tue Aug 18 1992 08:14 | 3 |
| Yep....we call it "Wigging out" (;
Lynne
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354.9 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Tue Aug 18 1992 08:40 | 4 |
| ....yeah but.... does anyone know what causes a cat to undergo one of
these episodes of craziness? there must be something "upstairs" that
triggers it. hmmm, maybe i'll call my vet and ask her about it. i'm
sure she'll wonder what the cats have been up to now. :^)
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354.10 | Here, too! | UNYEM::ETELMANS | Thelma & Louise for President | Tue Aug 18 1992 08:42 | 8 |
| I'm glad to have several names for this disorder. Sojou's favorite
demonstration of this act is to FLY through the apartment without ever
touching ground. Somehow, scads of paper, clothes, furniture, etc. get
thrown around. I think he just takes off and touches down on
whatever's in his way - but doesn't feel the need to step around
anything. Drives me NUTS!
Sarah
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354.11 | Wall cat | GRANPA::CCOLEMAN | I love Korats! | Tue Aug 18 1992 09:50 | 5 |
| My favorite is when they run full speed towards a wall, run half way up
it, and back down at full speed across the room, or chasing another
cat. I think they do it cause we can't!
Cheryl
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354.12 | | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Tue Aug 18 1992 09:55 | 5 |
| Mine do it too, but usually only after having a bowel movement.
We call it "kitty celebration", as if they're so proud they were able
to do it ;^) !
- Andrea
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354.13 | Phew-we, LOOKOUT!! | ERLANG::FALLON | Karen Fallon "Moonsta Cattery" | Tue Aug 18 1992 10:12 | 3 |
| Yes, after a "bm" they go mad. I suppose we should feel and act so well
after! Our Rex likes to spin in circles and leap into the air at the
same time. Very amusing!!!
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354.14 | Spaz Attack 101, see bulletin for Instructor... | SDTMKT::TRAINQUE | | Tue Aug 18 1992 10:31 | 10 |
| Have you ever noticed that they going into these "spaz attacks" at the
drop of a hat, and the person sitting in the chair that just HAPPENS to
be in the middle of chaos is the one person in the room who ABSOLUTELY
POSITIVELY HATES cats. I swear as soon as my stepfather sits down,
they starting planning the ambush.
I love the half way up the wall and then they look at you like "see
wasn't that easy". It's a good thing they're cute!
Kim
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354.15 | | LEDDEV::LAVRANOS | | Tue Aug 18 1992 11:22 | 13 |
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I too experience it on a daily basis, last night was Spike's turn.
Whenever I tried to pet him he bolted to the other room...up the
stairs....down the stairs. Best part was when he finally relaxed in
front of the sliding glass door and Cleo snuck up behind him, he jumped
at least 2'..and then bolted to the kitchen!
I'll have to see if it's bm related ;-))
I call it "goin' hoopy"
..Rania
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354.16 | Kitty Olympics in Shrewsbury | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Tue Aug 18 1992 12:38 | 15 |
| Taja has the rips at least twice a day, both morning and evening.
His latest trick is performing on the narrow ledge of the loft as if
he's an acrobat. He'll walk across the ledge, which is narrower than
the balance beam gymnasts perform on, and then decide to hang upside
down by two paws, climb back up, pirouette, lose his balance, grab the
ledge by his two front paws and pull himself to safety. All this while
I sit there and cringe and wonder if I should rush downstairs to the
living room with my mini-trampoline to break his fall, should be fall,
which of course he NEVER does!
Talk about high blood pressure!!
-Roberta
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354.17 | OH NO, it's a cat eating pantyhose monster.... | BUSY::MANDILE | Isn't it my turn yet? | Tue Aug 18 1992 13:41 | 9 |
| Lately, Rusty has taken to sneaking up on objects he doesn't
recognize (you know, that "oh my goodness, what's that?" slow
nervous crawl on tippy toes) and I'm such a meany that I goose
him from behind, and he jumps about 3 feet in the air....giggle
Last night, it was a pair of pantyhose I had just removed and
left on the bedroom floor...
L
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354.18 | VVVVRRRRROOOOOOOMMMMMMMM..... | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | That really ghasts my flabber! | Tue Aug 18 1992 14:04 | 6 |
| We used to have a cat that would race down the hall, up the side of the
couch, and continue up the wall right up to the ceiling! His name was
Speedy Racer!! :^)
My five month old kittens are just starting this craziness, and, of
course, they have to do it in the middle of the night!!!
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354.19 | BMs and other reasons | XNTRIK::MAGOON | | Tue Aug 18 1992 14:32 | 12 |
| Well, our Maine Coon frequently does it after a bowel movement. Sort of like
having "a new lease on life" to quote an old laxative commercial.
Our Maine Coon and our other two cats, who get the crazies much less often than
he, seem to do it mostly at random times unrelated to any observable event. I
refer to it as "having new batteries".
I love the way when they get new batteries their tails curve up slightly from
their backs then back down with most of the tail sticking straight out. They
look like handles.
Larry
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354.20 | crazy coon | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Tue Aug 18 1992 17:22 | 9 |
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That's funny, Ruby, my Coon used to run like the devil after
using the box.
Some of my kitties that I have now get the crazies, never had
a name for it, all I ever get time to say is "LOOK OUT!!" and
then just get out of the way......
Denise and the gang of 10
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354.21 | | SPEZKO::RAWDEN | Cheryl Graeme Rawden | Wed Aug 19 1992 05:47 | 4 |
| All these replies and still not one response regarding what really
causes them. I do wonder if the crazies are triggered by something
physical or psychological or what.... Next time Zelda goes off the
wall we'll have to interview her. :^)
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354.22 | | DDIF::JUDY | Picard/Riker '92 | Wed Aug 19 1992 06:21 | 11 |
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re: Cheryl
I don't think we're allowed to know. =) It's one of their
secrets!
maybe because cats sleep 85% of the time they just have to let
loose once in a while..... =)
JJ
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354.23 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Mom to the Wrecking Crew | Wed Aug 19 1992 07:22 | 7 |
| I have found that the indoor/outdoor cats (TK and Nikki anyway),
usually don't have all that extra energy to expend upon coming inside.
They get the crazies out of their system while outdoors. In all the
years I lived with them, never once did they jump on counters, wreck
furniture, or get into trouble while inside. All they wanted to do was
be with their people or sleep.
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354.24 | | BUSY::MANDILE | Isn't it my turn yet? | Wed Aug 19 1992 07:24 | 4 |
| Nique, my barn cat, gets the crazies and does the "run around the
back yard with tail curved like a handle" at least once a day.
If I'm home, she sometimes does it while running to greet me!
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354.25 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Wed Aug 19 1992 07:41 | 14 |
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My indoor/outdoor cats do this outside.
If they are inside, they leap from wherever they are (ouch my legs!)
straight out the cat-flap, around the garden, and up and down their
favourite tree.
The big one may catch a garden worm or an elastic band the postman left,
and the little one may catch a dried leaf.
They don't come back in "till they've calmed down. They then make a
slow dignified entrance, drop their present, and go back to sleep.
Heather
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354.26 | We call it - "Here comes the herd". | XNOGOV::LISA | Give quiche a chance | Wed Aug 19 1992 08:53 | 12 |
| Quite often when we have a new "visitor" to the house, they hear a
thump from upstairs then a sound like a herd of elephants racing down
the stairs. "What's that?" they ask a few seconds before the "herd"
comes racing in, over the chair, over the visitor, round the bay window
amd then out again. Usually the visitor jumps up in terror, spilling
tea etc all over the place.
Sad really - people rarely come back for a second visit ;-) Probably
can't afford the cleaning bills ;-)
Lisa plus PR&F.
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354.27 | yeah, my pookie gets busy after a bm too | SHARE::MILES | | Mon Aug 24 1992 10:20 | 3 |
| RE. .12 AND .13
hahahahaha I have tears......my POOKIE does that too....
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354.28 | Freak Out! | VMPIRE::BACHELDER | | Mon Aug 24 1992 12:22 | 11 |
| Ebony is the only one that "freaks out". She'll just out of the blue
decide to start tearing around the place, so I made a game out of it.
When she starts "freaking out", I slap my hands on my thighs and then
run and hide. Ebony slows down and starts kitty talking while she looks
behind doors and in the shower. When she finds me, we start all over
again...until she gets pooped out and collapses on the floor. It's a
lot of fun....for the both of us. Boo Boo usually just hides under a
chair until we are finished.
- Lauri
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354.29 | ...the book says! | ICS::ANDERSON_M | | Thu Aug 27 1992 13:03 | 18 |
| Someone gave me a book "All I Need To Know I Learned From My Cat"
(by Suzy Becker) and each page has drawings depicting cat
behavior (with descriptions).
This one page shows a kitchen - the sink and counter, window (with
curtains blowing, a cat bowl with bits of food on the floor, another
bowl with water spilling on to the floor, a grocery bag is in mid-air
(the cat having just run out of it), the area rug is floating
(having just been used as a runway) - with no cat in sight and the
caption reads:
" ....everyone is entitled to an occasional mood swing"
This book is so funny. I've been sitting here, like a darn fool,
laughing out loud at this woman's interpertation of cat behavior.
She really captured life with the feline.
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354.30 | Huh? | JULIET::CANTONI_MI | That really ghasts my flabber! | Thu Aug 27 1992 17:55 | 5 |
| The other day I was reading a back issue of Cat Fancy, and there was a
letter to the cat psychologist or veterinarian column (I forget which)
asking why cats get the crazies after a bm. Basically, the answer was
because their energy builds up leading to the bm, and after the bm they
just have to get rid of that energy.
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354.31 | | RAYBOK::WHITLOCK | Coming to you from the IOU state. | Fri Aug 28 1992 14:57 | 11 |
| We call it being pixellated.
This morning all the babies decided to run over my chest, each of them
landing on my left teat with all four paws. How they can aim like that
with me being under the covers is beyond me. It's kind of like how
they know that point you reach when you're asleep and just becoming
aware that your bladder is full, so they jump up on the bed and land
right in the middle of your tummy where your bladder is. I know that
they laugh, I've heard them....
Candy
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