LB and I mostly navigate our house at night without turning on any lights.
Sometimes that leads to unpleasant discoveries, like cold used catfood
squishing between toes. It mostly _doesn't_ result in flat cats since Rocky
and Gazelle have figured out that we don't see them on a dark wood floor and
scuttle out of the way or chirrup hello. But occaisionally....
LB couldn't sleep a few nights ago so she walked into the living room and
sat down on the sofa. Gazelle was profoundly asleep and ended up under LB's
fundament. Martha was startled by a wriggling _something_ under her bottom
that drug herself up onto the back of couch where she sat _very_ sleepy and
_very_ puzzled about what just happenned. Scratches under the chin and
behind the ears put the world right. Or as right as it can be for our dear
dim kitten mill Lynx Point.
> LB and I mostly navigate our house at night without turning on any lights.
> Sometimes that leads to unpleasant discoveries, like cold used catfood
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> behind the ears put the world right. Or as right as it can be for our dear
> dim kitten mill Lynx Point.
(LB?) It doesn't have to be night, or even dark, for me to sit on cats.
It's become quite a bad habit for me, especially if they've fallen
asleep under the blanket covering my chair. Nikki got sat on several
times, but she never seemed to learn. She never seemed to mind much,
come to think of it. Frank only let it happen once, and then he never
slept in that chair again. Both Miranda and Caliban have been sat on
while they were under the blanket. They both still go under there to sleep.

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mlabofski@yahoo.co.uk - 23 Jan 2006 17:37 GMT
Aww, poor things. Otis has this annoying habit which I'm accustomed to
but DH isn't. If I go downstairs to the bathroom in the middle of the
night, or when I come down in the morning, Otis is ALWAYS standing
behind the living room door, he has to be locked downstairs at night
for various reasons. I know he's going to do it so I open the door
gently, having once knocked him for six, but if DH comes down before me
(Otis doesn't do it if I'm already down) - then he flies half way
across the room, silly silly cat! Very cute, adorable, but totally
brainless Otis, we love him for it.
Cheryl Sellner - 24 Jan 2006 02:51 GMT
> (LB?) It doesn't have to be night, or even dark, for me to sit
> on cats. It's become quite a bad habit for me, especially if
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> Both Miranda and Caliban have been sat on while they were under
> the blanket. They both still go under there to sleep.
This is like yesterday with poor Scarlett. I was washing the bed
linen and I put the blanket and quilt on the floor and left them
there while washing. Before making up the bed I went to scoop the
litter tray that's in my room (a holdover from when Shadow had
perpetual runs, but the others are used to it being there, so I
left it) and had to walk over the pile of blanket and quilt. I
stepped partly onto the edge, felt something that felt like legs,
and before my full weight was on one foot while transferring to the
other, I had to retract that one foot-fall and ended up on the
floor myself. LOL Pulled everything off of my dresser trying to
keep from falling. Scared the crap out of all of them. Scarlett
wasn't injured, but she could have easily been very hurt. She
*never* lays under blankets, on the floor or not on the floor.

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Paul F Austin - 24 Jan 2006 03:28 GMT
> > LB and I mostly navigate our house at night without turning on any lights.
> > Sometimes that leads to unpleasant discoveries, like cold used catfood
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> slept in that chair again. Both Miranda and Caliban have been sat on
> while they were under the blanket. They both still go under there to sleep.
LB is my Lovely Bride. Who is (shhh) dearer to me than all the cats put
together.
Topaz, one of our grey and white mackerel tabbies used to sleep under the
blanket all day. Since we are notably casual housekeepers, the blanket was a
forest of lumps and bumps, one of which hid a cat. So we'd palpate the
blanket until we got a sleepy chirrrup. Then we'd know where it was safe to
sit.
Marina - 24 Jan 2006 04:38 GMT
> LB is my Lovely Bride. Who is (shhh) dearer to me than all the cats put
> together.
Ah, I see. Steve has a cat called Li'l Bit whom he calls LB for short,
so I got confused. ;o)

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