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My little Mimi (RB) was a great physicist, always experimenting with
gravity, sending things flying off where they were, onto the floor.
If they were small things, she would flip them with a paw; if they
were big, like the telephone or computer keyboard, she would get
behind them and butt with her head. ;)
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Marina - 08 Apr 2004 14:32 GMT
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> were big, like the telephone or computer keyboard, she would get
> behind them and butt with her head. ;)
LOL! Frank is always rearranging things. Or rather, he can't stand having
anything moved, but insists that it be put back where it was.

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Victor Martinez - 08 Apr 2004 14:48 GMT
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So *that's* what Maya has been doing all along... I always thought she
was just testing gravity... :)

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Kreisleriana - 08 Apr 2004 23:45 GMT
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>So *that's* what Maya has been doing all along... I always thought she
>was just testing gravity... :)
It never fails to amaze some of them, apparently. Mimi would push the
thing, watch it fall all the way down, and when it hit, she would give
her head a little jerk-- like a little exclamation point. ;)
Theresa
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Tanada - 09 Apr 2004 03:06 GMT
> It never fails to amaze some of them, apparently. Mimi would push the
> thing, watch it fall all the way down, and when it hit, she would give
> her head a little jerk-- like a little exclamation point. ;)
Tanada often does gravity experiments. She's taught Honor, Pine Cone,
Huey, and The Squeakers to do them as well, though they aren't as
dedicated as Tanada is. She once pushed the keyboard to the computer
off the desk. Rob still says that she wanted to see if she could find a
way to keep me scritching her and not the board.
Pam S.
Karen - 08 Apr 2004 16:02 GMT
Amigo (RB) would go along and knock things off a table one. thing. at. a.
time. when he was hungry!
Karen
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Cheryl - 09 Apr 2004 02:50 GMT
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> Amigo (RB) would go along and knock things off a table one. thing. at. a.
> time. when he was hungry!
Shamrock does that when he's either bored, or wants attention. He's much
better now but it used to be that I couldn't put anything on the coffee
table, or my night stand. He still sits on my clock radio and changes the
time, though. Annoying because it is always the hours he increases, and not
the minutes.

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John F. Eldredge - 09 Apr 2004 03:56 GMT
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>radio and changes the time, though. Annoying because it is always
>the hours he increases, and not the minutes.
I had a problem with Annabel Lee and my clock radio, until I moved
the radio to the top of the dresser. She would step on the volume
knob and either turn it all of the way down (in which case it
wouldn't wake me up), or turn it all of the way up (in which case I
would be awakened by the Voice of Doom).

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Lindy apparently has a decorator gene. I had a selection of small
stuffed animals on top of a bookcase. Lindy would often jump up there
and knock all the animals onto the floor. Finally, I gave up and put
them somewhere else. To my knowledge, she hasn't jumped up there since.
Apparently she just didn't think the stuffed animals belonged there.
Now I have some of my Toastmasters speaking trophies up there, and she
doesn't bother them.
Joy
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The real fun would come at Christmastime when I would put up a little
creche. The baby Jesus in his manger was perfect cat toy size, and he
was always taking unscheduled flights across the living room. ;)
Theresa
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LOL! That reminds me - years ago, I didn't have cats, but I did have a
dog. At that time I was putting the cr?che on a low table, and it was
actually a set of candles - all wax. Max ate one of the lambs.
Joy
lrulan - 08 Apr 2004 20:22 GMT
Jazz would get up on the bookshelf where video tapes were lined up and flip
them off the shelf one by one.

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