> Yes. If you don't talk to your cat about catnip, who will?
>> Yes. If you don't talk to your cat about catnip, who will?
>
>Tyche fits under our rocking chair, which is a big plush thing. The
>only thing we can see is the long tabby tail hanging out...
Just make sure that you check under the chair before sitting in it.
Rocking back over a cat's tail can break the bones in the tail.

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Enfilade - 25 Oct 2005 22:46 GMT
> >Tyche fits under our rocking chair, which is a big plush thing. The
> >only thing we can see is the long tabby tail hanging out...
>
> Just make sure that you check under the chair before sitting in it.
> Rocking back over a cat's tail can break the bones in the tail.
Well, the chair hasn't got two rockers. Instead, it's got a swivel in
the middle, and always rocks back and forth on that one point. The
swivel's attached to a big five-pronged base sitting flat and still on
the floor. So there's not going to be any rockers going over her tail.
Since, however, being crushed between the chair and the floor would
probably also hurt, we check under it before sitting in it.
--Fil