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740.1 | | NETWKS::GASKELL | | Mon Apr 11 1994 10:48 | 7 |
| I bet your kitten was taken from his mother too soon and not gone
through the weaning process. It sounds like he is doing the
equiv. of sucking his tumb or a holding onto a favorite blanket.
I don't know how you stop it or if you even should. As to weird
behavior, when was it you met cat that was normal?
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740.2 | beach cat | WMOIS::WILLIAMS_M | Incoming fire has the right of way | Mon Apr 11 1994 11:59 | 4 |
| True, very True. I don't try to stop him from doing it, he's very
different from any other cat I've ever had. He's kinda amusing. He also
jumps in the bath tub when we run the water. He likes water
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740.3 | A second Tail Sucker... | FSTCAT::COMEFORD | I'd rather be a Bandit than a Bogey... | Mon Apr 11 1994 14:51 | 7 |
| Hobbes, our new addition does it too. It looks one HECK
of a lot like nursing, so it is probably a safety
blanket like behaviour that feels comforting to him.
It sure is strange though...
Thanks,
Keith
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740.4 | Taken from mom too soon | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Tue Apr 12 1994 03:33 | 6 |
| I know of another kitty taken from mom too early... she sucks her own
nipple.
I think they'll let go it later...
Nat
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740.5 | | DSSDEV::DSSDEV::TAMIR | | Tue Apr 12 1994 07:09 | 8 |
| Julie, who was not taken from her mother too early (Meg let Julie nurse
from her even after she was spayed), recently started sucking on her
tail. All the fur from the tip of her tail is missing....looks funny!
In Julie's case, it's caused by anxiety. I dunno....I think if cats
had their way, we'd spend the day rocking them in our arms in a rocking
chair....
Mary
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740.6 | more strange behavior | TPSYS::HILBERT | | Tue Apr 12 1994 10:26 | 18 |
| It's quite strange how kitties pick up these habits. My kitty Harley
still likes to suck on my ear lobes and he's 8 months old. I was
wondering if he would ever grow out of this habit, but it doesn't
appear to be happening. Harley also likes to lick my face and
especially the bridge of my nose. His newest thing is to lay across my
neck and purr in my ear as I'm sleeping as if to say "come on Mom...play
with me!" If I don't wake up, he becomes relentless until I do.
Only problem with this is that he seems to like to do this around 2:00 a.m.
They do some of the most strangest things I've ever seen, but I
wouldn't trade him for anything in the world!
I hope that you enjoy many wonderful years with your kitty
Dawn
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740.7 | attack cat on guard | WMOIS::WILLIAMS_M | Incoming fire has the right of way | Tue Apr 12 1994 15:08 | 9 |
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As of last night, my siamese did something different again to make
me believe he is definately human. We had some company at my home and a
conversation was getting a little loud and my cat came running out of
the kitchen jumped on one of the quest's lap and put his nose against
my friends nose and growled at him. If he tried to pull his face away
the cat growled louder, He wasn't playing he fuzzed up and everything.
I had to picked the cat up off his lap so the cat wouldn't tear him
apart. Who needs a dog?!!
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740.8 | IS HE FOR RENT ?? | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Tue Apr 12 1994 17:02 | 7 |
| RE REPLY 7.
I love it... Can I borrow him. My only cat that had Siamese in him is
now gone and none of the others have his endearing trait of *staring
you into silence*...
Sandi mom to 6 wonderful cats
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740.9 | Growling ain't nothin compared to.... | 25472::WHITMORE | | Wed Apr 13 1994 07:19 | 10 |
| Reminds me of the much-missed cat of a dear friend of mine. She had
escaped from a rather nasty divorce scene, taken cat and kids and dogs
with her, and one day her ex shows up and sweet talks his way into the
house via the kids. She came home and he was at the kitchen table, so
they sit down to talk. Cat comes up to the guy, jumps up on his lap,
climbs up to head-butt him, and then pisses all over him.
That cat lived like a king for the rest of his days.
Dana
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740.10 | Hmmmm.... | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Wed Apr 13 1994 08:18 | 4 |
| re .7 - Are you *sure* this guest is a friend?! I've learned never to
underestimate the judgment of a cat. Keep an eye on both of 'em!
Leslie
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740.11 | He's just nuts | WMOIS::WILLIAMS_M | Paratrooper | Wed Apr 13 1994 12:31 | 14 |
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He better be I've known him for around 10 years or so, he doesn't like
cats maybe he sensed it. He is my first Siamese not sure if he is 100%
he sure looks it though, right up to his crossed blue eyes. He's a
character. So far he's turning out to be the best cat i've ever owned
I took him to York beach maine when I first got him. We went for a
walk that afternoon and we put him down so he could walk with us he
kept running into the surf I kept a good eye on him but he was having a
ball. A passer by offered me 200.00 dollars for him but no sale, he
thought he was 100% siamese. his personality is incredible he is so
healthy and strong. I hope he will last as long as our family Russian
Blue we had three years ago, she lasted 21 years before she had Kidney
failure and we put her down as a result of it.
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740.12 | I've seen my share of weird | JARETH::GOGOLIN | | Wed Apr 13 1994 21:41 | 37 |
| Yeah, those Siamese will do some strange things, but I love 'em!
I had a spayed female Siamese, Alice, who used to nurse on (off?) my
neutered male Siamese, Alfie. When I lived on Cape Cod I used to take
Alfie (before I got the other two) to a quiet, private beach sometimes
for a walk on the leash. If I walked through a shallow (1-2 foot) tidal
pool, he would swim after me. (I did some weird things in my youth; I'd
never do this with my cats now.) When I left the Cape, I stayed with my
parents for a while until I got an apartment. One night, my sister came
home late, after everyone was in bed. When Alice heard the front door
open, she jumped off the bed and ran, growling, toward the closed bedroom
door. She did it one time after that, too.
Re: .5
> In Julie's case, it's caused by anxiety. I dunno....I think if cats
> had their way, we'd spend the day rocking them in our arms in a rocking
> chair....
Tell me about it, Mary!! Wrigley punishes me if I'm away from the house
longer than he thinks I should be. It's especially bad after I've taken,
say, one or two weeks' vacation at home and then go back to work. His
revenge is to eat any cloth or other remotely edible thing he can find.
I've had to pick up all scatter rugs, remove throws from the couch and
love seat, put towels out of his reach, keep my slippers in the closet
when they're not on my feet, and generally just keep anything that might
tempt him out of his reach. Wrigley is not allowed in the bedroom without
supervision and he is not allowed in my closet at all. If I wrote a list
of things he's chewed, it would be as long as my arm. It's a wonder he
hasn't had an obstruction. His latest trick was to eat the kitchen
curtain over the sink. It's now a Cape Cod curtain with no ruffle on the
bottom. Three different vets have told me it's not food-related. My vet
says it's separation anxiety. Whenever I tell the vet about the latest
object of Wrigley's anxiety, he just says sympathetically, yeah,
sometimes it turns into an obsession. Sigh. It's nice to be missed, but
this is ridiculous! I keep telling him it's lucky for him he's so cute!
Linda
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740.13 | | GOOEY::JUDY | Love is an angel disguised as lust | Thu Apr 14 1994 08:25 | 8 |
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Wait....let me get this straight. Cats that will run
INTO the ocean??!!!
Sasha likes water but I don't think I'd ever get her to
do that!
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740.14 | speed kitten | WMOIS::WILLIAMS_M | Paratrooper | Thu Apr 14 1994 19:37 | 6 |
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We haven't taken shadow to the ocean since he was a kitten. I think I
would have a hard time getting him to do that now. My rat doesn't chew
on anything when I've been gone along time, when I come home he just
runs around the house at a 100mph Then when he's tired he'll crap out
on my lap.
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