Cat Forum / Cat Anecdotes / March 2004
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Steve Touchstone - 14 Mar 2004 00:01 GMT Last fall I worried that Rocky wouldn't be willing to stay in at night. I was looking for one of those bedwarmers you microwave and are supposed to keep the bed warm all night. Well, I couldn't find any locally, and about the time I was ready to head off to the bed city, Rocky started sleeping over. For the last couple months, he's been at the door waiting to come in at 10.
A couple nights ago, though, Rocky wasn't around to come in for the night when I headed for bed. I figured he might start staying out again when nice weather came back, but it had probably been six weeks since he last stayed out at night and there was rain in the forecast. So, anyway, I went out but couldn't find him. I stayed up, hoping he'd show up.
Instead of Rocky, a pair of new cats showed up on the patio. An orange tabby and what looked like a siamese in the dark. First time I'd seen them in the neighborhood. Both are obviously well fed. They sniffed the food on the patio but it didn't meet their standards, so after sniffing it they left together to explore. Rocky still hadn't shown up when I finally gave up on him and went to bed, but he was waiting his chair on the patio the next morning.
I haven't seen the orange cat since, but I caught a better look at the other guy a few minutes ago. Definitely looks part siamese, especially from the front, but with white feet. And, well fed - he checked the full food bowl, but didn't eat anything. Little Bit and Sammy saw him, and are running from window to window trying to see where he goes.
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John Biltz - 14 Mar 2004 04:10 GMT Last summer when I quit my job I started staying up all night, going to bed at dawn. The only sensible way to live in Vegas during the summer. I was also sitting out front with Bruiser who was only around 3 months old, was growing adventurous, lacked sense and needed much supervision. It was quite an education watching all the cats coming and going. Many of them I had never seen during the day. It is a whole different world out there for cats after dark when the people go away.
> Last fall I worried that Rocky wouldn't be willing to stay in at > night. I was looking for one of those bedwarmers you microwave and are [quoted text clipped - 24 lines] > Sammy saw him, and are running from window to window trying to see > where he goes. jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 14 Mar 2004 20:48 GMT > Last summer when I quit my job I started staying up all night, > going to bed at dawn. I know the feeling! I lost my job in Nov. of '02, and I also live alone (ie, no partner to nag me to go to bed), so there's nothing to keep me from staying up all night, watching TV (or DVDs), hanging out on the computer, and doing various projects around the house (*quiet* projects only - I live in an apartment building!).
Actually, to be perfectly honest, I've been keeping this nocturnal schedule for much longer than my period of unemployment. In my last job, I could pretty much set my own hours. I discussed it with my manager and he was fine with it as long as I got my work done on time, etc. I used to sometimes get into the office at 4 or 5 PM!! I'd work until late at night, drive home on empty freeways, and then stay up for several more hours. I used to have a partner in crime, a friend who lives nearby and also was out of work. We'd go out in the middle of the night walking her dog, then off to an all-night diner. Those were the days.
Nowadays, I'm trying frantically to get myself back on a daytime schedule. I feel much better when I'm up in the actual morning. :) I've been getting myself to bed by 1:00 AM, which I'm sure seems very late to some of you, but compared to my 5 or 6 AM bedtimes, feels positively *normal* to me! I've been getting up at 10 AM. Wish I didn't need 9 hours of sleep!! Still, it's better than getting up at 2 PM and having the sun go down a couple of hours later.
Joyce
LOL - 16 Mar 2004 07:25 GMT \ (snipped)
> Nowadays, I'm trying frantically to get myself back on a daytime > schedule. I feel much better when I'm up in the actual morning. :) [quoted text clipped - 5 lines] > > Joyce I confess; I am nocturnal also. Some of the chatters in different time zones can vouch for this. ;-)
I work 9 to 5, and try to be in bed by 2:00 a.m. during the week. It's now 1:24 a.m.; I don't think I'm gonna make my deadline tonight.
------ Krista
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 15 Mar 2004 05:54 GMT > I haven't seen the orange cat since, but I caught a better look at > the other guy a few minutes ago. Definitely looks part siamese, > especially from the front, but with white feet. Isn't that the Siamese variant they call a "snowshoe" cat?
Steve Touchstone - 15 Mar 2004 20:38 GMT >> I haven't seen the orange cat since, but I caught a better look at >> the other guy a few minutes ago. Definitely looks part siamese, >> especially from the front, but with white feet. > >Isn't that the Siamese variant they call a "snowshoe" cat? I don't really know much about cat breeds - every cat I've ever have had had as mixed ancestory as my own - LOL
Like I said, though, this new guy looks like a siamese to me from the front. He has an angular head, with almost black face and ears, then lighter colored front shoulders. Then a dark brown back, which gets lighter, before ending in his dark tail, And of course the already mentioned white boots.
Anyway, he's come back a couple times, although I haven't seen his orange buddy again. He's scittish and takes off when he sees me, so I really don't know if he's a he, she, or neutered.
Rocky seems to have accepted him, as yesterday afternoon Rocky said in the chair and watched the new guy sniff the food about three feet away. The girls are still pretty excited whenever they see him, but probably won't get to meet him nose to nose until he settles down enough that he sticks around while I'm out with them.
I noticed that a house across the street, which had a for sale sign, no longer has the sign, so that may be where he lives.
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Sherry - 15 Mar 2004 21:42 GMT >>> especially from the front, but with white feet. >> >>Isn't that the Siamese variant they call a "snowshoe" cat? > >I don't really know much about cat breeds - every cat I've ever have >had had as mixed ancestory as my own - LOL I think that's right. From my understanding, "snowshoe" is just a reference to markings, like we say "tuxedo" when we're talking about black & white cats. I had a white-footed Siamese, but he was just a kitten that cropped up in a litter born in my MIL's garage. Don't know if he was actually siamese or not, but otherwise sure looked like one. Acted like one, too.
Sherry
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