Re: new friend


Oh yes.  Little Bit decided to bring her pole toy to bed w/ her last night.
While she played w/ the monkey tail at the end of it, the pole itself
thrashed around my double bed and like to have "caned" me to death while I
was trying to fall asleep.  I'm laying there going - oh yeah, pole toy in
the bed, what a wonderful idea.  Fortunately she seems to be ADD and doesn't
do any one thing for very long.  She is easily distracted.  Oy.

On 10/16/07, Jesse Bell <silverhawk@flash.net> wrote:
>
> Cats...ya gotta love them and their antics.  I watched Raja and Boomer
> last night..she walks by him (slowly..to make sure she gets his
> attention..which she does) and Boomer does what a herding dog does...he runs
> over, gets in her face and freezes.  She freezes.  They stare for a moment,
> then she bolts.  He runs after her, she jumps up on the dresser going "HA
> HA" and she sits there...and he waits for her to jump down.  She does.  Then
> she lays down and he goes over and starts sniffing her, and she grabs him by
> his face and starts giving him a BATH!!  I never expected that from
> Raja.  Ya could have knocked me over with a feather.  Just bizarre but cute
> behavior last night.
>
>
> Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net> wrote:
> I think Auralie is right about another box, for whatever the reason. There
> have been a few times I've had to resort to setting up a second box for
> awhile. Jack used to think it was great fun to lie in wait and spring on
> his unsuspecting fellow cats and scare the bejesus out of them as they
> exited the box. Braveheart said the heck with that and went somewhere
> else.
> I set up another box for him in another room and he began using it. After
> he got over it and Jack got past it, I steered him back to the main box
> and
> eventually got rid of the extra one.
>
> Kitty
> neIN, Zone 5
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 2:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] new friend
>
>
> > In a message dated 10/15/2007 11:14:55 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> > cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil writes:
> >
> > The biggest problem is still the litterbox issue, I am trying a number
> > of things but someone - my guess is orange cat but I could easily be
> > wrong - is urinating in a bunch of places that aren't the litterboxes.
> > The pheromone stuff has not helped, or hasn't helped much. Well...there
> > are a few more ideas to try but if we can't solve it some lucky cat is
> > going to end up with a kitty condo outside. And I would really rather
> > not have to do that.
> >
> > Cyndi, we have four litter boxes for our four cats. Maybe at least one
> > more would help.
> > Seriously, every time I have had a problem with a cat urinating where
> > it shouldn't, it has eventually turned out to be a urinary infection of
> > some sort. In a couple of cases, I was sure the cat was doing it
> > deliberately as a way of telling me she had a problem
> > Auralie
> >
> >
> >
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