I think Gizmo has been taking part in a rotating roster of "street watch"
undertaken by the indoor cats in my street. This is how it works.....she
sits happily next to me, watching TV, then wakes up suddenly, runs to the
window, where she sits for 3 minutes then joins me back on the lounge for
approx 1/2 an hour and goes to the window, then back...etc.etc. This
happened Saturday night....then on Sunday night....I'd never noticed it
before......tonight should be interesting!!! It is like they take turns to
do shifts or something becasue the timing is perfect!!!
Also, naughty cat decided she didn't like our new paper shredder and
urinated on it. I don't know how she managed it because it was down the side
of the wire basket. The only way she could've done it is if she sat on top
of it. She has never liked it, she thinks it is too noisy (oh, and my other
half threatens to "shred her tail" if she is naughty....JOKING of course).
Luckily it is unplugged when not in use.
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Purrs to all
Angela and Gizmo
Alan Erskine - 29 Sep 2003 09:10 GMT
> I think Gizmo has been taking part in a rotating roster of "street watch"
> undertaken by the indoor cats in my street. This is how it works.....she
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> Angela and Gizmo
I look forward to an update tomorrow! :-)
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Alan Erskine
alanerskine(at)optusnet.com.au
Iraq - America's new Vietnam?
Gizela - 01 Oct 2003 00:08 GMT
Not as frequent last night but still in and out of the window!!!!
And this morning she was ambushing me everytime I walked past her.....
Odd
> > I think Gizmo has been taking part in a rotating roster of "street watch"
> > undertaken by the indoor cats in my street. This is how it works.....she
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> Iraq - America's new Vietnam?
m. L. Briggs - 29 Sep 2003 17:57 GMT
>I think Gizmo has been taking part in a rotating roster of "street watch"
>undertaken by the indoor cats in my street. This is how it works.....she
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>half threatens to "shred her tail" if she is naughty....JOKING of course).
>Luckily it is unplugged when not in use.
I always considered the marking as claiming it as the cats' territory.