> Watch out fishies! The other day I considered getting a little jar
> with two cute little "akahira" (they look like guppies but are
> smaller and very low maintenance) but decided the furballs might
> take a swipe at the jar, and bye-bye fish TV. (Or would you call
> that a TV Dinner?)
Haha!
I've also thought about getting some fish, but, yeah, it seems risky
with a cat.

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Bill Stock - 18 Apr 2006 07:06 GMT
>> Watch out fishies! The other day I considered getting a little jar
>> with two cute little "akahira" (they look like guppies but are
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> I've also thought about getting some fish, but, yeah, it seems risky
> with a cat.
For the most part they ignore them. Cali is big time afraid of water; she
must have had some kind of bad experience in her past. Smokey occasionally
likes to watch my office tank through the cracks in the hood. As long as the
top is covered (Smokey tried to walk on the glass before I made the hood for
the office tank.) and they can't knock it over you should be fine. But fish
can be more work than people realize, at least if you want to treat the fish
humanely.