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Battle for the Box!

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CatNipped - 22 Feb 2007 17:30 GMT
OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room and
think me quite eccentric.  There are at least 9 empty boxes lying around on
the floor - the box from the new coffee maker we just bought, several shoe
boxes, the box from the CD I just received from eBay, etc., etc., etc.
Whenever we bring something home that comes in a box, the box gets put on
the great-room floor until it falls to pieces.  Most of the boxes are placed
on their sides so that the openings face forward with the box flap serving
as either an "awning" or a "porch" (depending on which side is down) to the
cats' cardboard playhouse.  The boxes range in size from Jessie petite to
Sammy humongous.  Sammy will eye Jessie jealously when Jessie sits her
teeninsy iddle bum in a teeninsy iddle box, and tries to fit her
far-from-teeninsy-iddle self into it after Jessie vacates the box.  This is
the cause of most of the boxes falling to pieces!  ;>

Last night Jessie decided to take up residence in the largest box in the
room.  Sammy took offense at this, thinking that the Sammy humongous boxes
should be reserved for Sammy the humongous, so she jumped on top of the box
to lean over and glare into the opening at Jessie.  This caused said box to
bow alarmingly under the weight of Samazon, and you could see Jessie
thinking, "OHMYGAWD, I'm going to be crushed to death in a cave-in, erm,
box-in!".  Jessie hurriedly squeezed out of the diminished opening and set
about teaching Sammy a lesson.  The two rolled across the living room floor
sending boxes, cat toys, and fur flying in all directions.

Now you would think that being roughly 2.5 times bigger than Jessie, that
Sammy would walk away from such a tussle victorious.  However, Sammy has
never realized that she has grown bigger than the 1 pound kitten she was
when we first got her and Jessie loomed over her like a giant.  Sammy
"gives" almost immediately in any contest that does not involve food.
However, beating the sh*t out of Sammy proved to be thirsty work, so after
the main event ringside Jessie took a side trip into the kitchen to get a
drink of water.  Imagine her surprise when, returning to the spoils of her
victory, she saw Sammy crouched inside the box looking out at Jessie a touch
defiantly.  Hmmph!

First, Jessie tried jumping on top of the box the same way Sammy had.....
not even the minute-est dent was to be seen in the box.  Then Jessie tried
jumping off and then back onto the box several times..... again, not the
slightest curve could be seen in the box under her wee tiny arse.  Sammy
watched Jessie's attempts to cave the box in on top of her and snickered and
smirked.  Well, this was just too much insult for Jessie to bear, so she
jumped down, reached inside, and started smacking Sammy about the face and
jowls until Sammy beat a hasty retreat to Mommy's lap!  Then Jessie gave
Sammy the ultimate cat insult - she walked away from the box without even
going inside the now empty playhouse!

Hugs,

CatNipped
Adrian A - 22 Feb 2007 18:13 GMT
> OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room
> and think me quite eccentric.  There are at least 9 empty boxes lying
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>
> CatNipped

That would have made a great video. :-)
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theresa - 22 Feb 2007 18:23 GMT
> > OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room

Great play by play!

Theresa
mlbriggs - 22 Feb 2007 18:32 GMT
> OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room and
> think me quite eccentric.  There are at least 9 empty boxes lying around on
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>
> CatNipped

It is good to read a great story again.  Best wishes to all.  MLB
Randy - 22 Feb 2007 19:06 GMT
>slightest curve could be seen in the box under her wee tiny arse.  Sammy
>watched Jessie's attempts to cave the box in on top of her and snickered and
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>Sammy the ultimate cat insult - she walked away from the box without even
>going inside the now empty playhouse!

That's hilarious! Thanks for the laugh.

Good to see you posting, you have been missed.

Randy

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jmcquown - 22 Feb 2007 19:12 GMT
> OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room
> and think me quite eccentric.  There are at least 9 empty boxes lying
> around on the floor
(snippage)
> CatNipped

I don't have multiple cats but I have multiple boxes (and now John's blue
plaid flannel shirt) on the floor of the living room.  And a couple of
cardboard toilet paper rolls.  I don't dare pick them up off the floor.
Persia is quite vocal about this:  those are *her* things, dammit, and I can
only get rid of them when she darned well gives me permission to do so.  As
a result, my apartment, most of the time, looks quite like a tornado just
hit it but left the roof on.

Cats are wonderful creatures.  They are alternately loving and sweet, then
sometimes cranky but then they snuggle next to you and purr and boop you on
the head and you just have to forgive them!

They are also fond of making messes.  Like little kids who don't want to put
their toys in the toybox.  NO!  I have to have my toys right where I can see
them!  And I can turn *anything* into a toy!  I was telling my friend Nancy,
Persia will just as soon chew up a cardboard box as sit in one.  She'll sit
in in first but ya know, she can't resist chewing up cardboard.

Why we don't always understand them is a mystery (to our cats).  But we
kow-tow to their whims because they can be so very sweet and loving even
when they do things like steal your clothes. :D

Jill <---loves Persia!
Mommy of 2 - 22 Feb 2007 23:39 GMT
>> OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room
>> and think me quite eccentric.  There are at least 9 empty boxes lying
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>
>Jill <---loves Persia!

Thank you, thank you, thank you for admitting to this.  My place always looks
like a tornado hit it with kitty toys, boxes and stuff she likes to bat
around.  My furball is my first love and what she needs she gets.
Jo Firey - 22 Feb 2007 22:31 GMT
You can't buy this kind of entertainment.

Love it.

> OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room and
> think me quite eccentric.  There are at least 9 empty boxes lying around
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>
> CatNipped
Enfilade - 22 Feb 2007 23:12 GMT
Tyche and Kumani can thrash the average box in less than a week.  *L*
we have the "someone on top swatting the one inside" thing on our cat
tree all the time!  It's true, you can't buy that kind of
entertainment!

Next up...sister rasslin' on pay-purr-view! :)

--Fil

> > OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room and
> > think me quite eccentric
Kreisleriana - 22 Feb 2007 23:16 GMT
>You can't buy this kind of entertainment.
>
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>> fit her far-from-teeninsy-iddle self into it after Jessie vacates the box.
>> This is the cause of most of the boxes falling to pieces!  ;>

(snip)

Great scenario. ;)  I lerve box imperialism.  Stinky is sweet as all
getout, but you know all boxes are belong to him. ;)  The thing that
always gets me is that Stinky can be as comfy as can be, cuddled in my
lap or enthroned on the daybed, but if Dante gets in a box, Stinky
MUST go over and roust him out.  A bout of hide-and-bop always ensues.
;)

Theresa
Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh

Make Levees, Not War
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 23 Feb 2007 01:54 GMT
> Great scenario. ;)  I lerve box imperialism.  

LOL, "box imperialism" - that phrase should be added to the FAQ!

> Stinky is sweet as all
> getout, but you know all boxes are belong to him. ;)  The thing that
> always gets me is that Stinky can be as comfy as can be, cuddled in my
> lap or enthroned on the daybed, but if Dante gets in a box, Stinky
> MUST go over and roust him out.  A bout of hide-and-bop always ensues.

When you think about it, this is not unlike the way many human children
behave. Kid #1 might not even want or be in the mood to play with the cool
gadget (or whatever), but if Kid #2 touches it, then it becomes a major
territorial battle.

Unfortunately, many human *adults* act this way, too. :-/

But it is amusing to see cats do this.

Joyce
Mommy of 2 - 22 Feb 2007 23:36 GMT
>OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room and
>think me quite eccentric.  There are at least 9 empty boxes lying around on
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>
>CatNipped

Thanks for the laugh.  Cats do the funniest things.  My kitty loves boxes too.
..
Sam - 23 Feb 2007 03:44 GMT
CatNipped is back!  Yay!  Great story!

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> OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room and
> think me quite eccentric.  There are at least 9 empty boxes lying around on
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>
> CatNipped
SuzQ - 23 Feb 2007 14:18 GMT
Yeah! We small chicks/cats know how to kick butt.
Suz&Spicey
Stormmee - 24 Feb 2007 22:16 GMT
very nice, Lee
> OK, anyone who *isn't* owned by a cat would look around my great-room and
> think me quite eccentric.  There are at least 9 empty boxes lying around on
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>
> CatNipped

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