Cat Forum / Health and Behavior / April 2007
My cat has taken over my computer... help!!!
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jmfgegr@gmail.com - 04 Apr 2007 04:30 GMT My cat, Pippy, has taken over my computer and I'm getting scared! Apparently this cat is capable of furiously pawing mostly coherent English about his life....... who would of thought that this cat actually has something to say... albeit, it's mostly anti-human rhetoric, and very cynical. He refers to us as his "captors", steals my videos, and has even started his own product line (mostly disgusting apparel that no one will buy - like the "I eat my own vomit" t-shirt, and the "Sometimes I poop on myself" golf shirt).
This cat is a freak!
check out his crazy doings at http://www.pippystyle.blogspot.com
IBen Getiner - 04 Apr 2007 08:50 GMT On Apr 3, 11:30�pm, jmfg...@gmail.com wrote:
> My cat, Pippy, has taken over my computer and I'm getting scared! > Apparently this cat is capable of furiously pawing mostly coherent [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > check out his crazy doings athttp://www.pippystyle.blogspot.com I saw a cat on the animal videos show doing that. The little bastard was furiously patting the keyboard in alternating motions, and that made the screen go crazy. You could tell he knew exactly what he was doing, too. All cats do weird things that only kitties do. And only they know why they do them. For years now, our boy has continued to pick certain 'resting places' around the house to be used exclusively for months on end, forsaking all others. Only to change later to another for no apparent reason. Don't ask me why he does this. I've tried asking him, but as of yet there is still no comment forthcoming. All he does is cast a wry stare in my direction. Like he'z sitting on some great huge secret or something. Right now, his latest 'spot' (as I now call them) is cheek-against the leg of a hardwood chair. Very uncomfortable looking. The chair is very uncomfortable to sit in, so I can only imagine what it's like to mash your face up against for hours on end. Yes, all kitties do what kitties will do, and why they do these things, only they know for sure. Keyboards can be tricky thing to fix when damaged, by the way. Especially for a girl. Hope you have Pippin is declawed.
IBen Getiner
IBen Getiner - 04 Apr 2007 10:42 GMT On Apr 3, 11:30�pm, jmfg...@gmail.com wrote:
> My cat, Pippy, has taken over my computer and I'm getting scared! > Apparently this cat is capable of furiously pawing mostly coherent [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > check out his crazy doings athttp://www.pippystyle.blogspot.com I saw a cat on the animal videos show doing that. The little bastard was furiously patting the keyboard in alternating motions, and that made the screen go crazy. You could tell he knew exactly what he was doing, too. All cats do weird things that only kitties do. And only they know why they do them. For years now, our boy has continued to pick certain 'resting places' around the house to be used exclusively for months on end, forsaking all others. Only to change later to another for no apparent reason. Don't ask me why he does this. I've tried asking him, but as of yet there is no comment forthcoming. All he does is cast a wry stare in my direction. Like he'z sitting on some great huge secret or something. Right now, his latest 'spot' (as I now call them) is cheek-against the leg of a hardwood chair. Very uncomfortable looking. The chair is very uncomfortable to sit in, so I can only imagine what it's like to mash your face up against for hours on end. Yes, all kitties do what kitties will do, and why they do these things, only they know for sure. Keyboards can be tricky thing to fix when damaged, by the way. Especially for a girl. Hope you have Pippin is declawed.
IBen Getiner
Joe Canuck - 04 Apr 2007 13:14 GMT > On Apr 3, 11:30�pm, jmfg...@gmail.com wrote: >> My cat, Pippy, has taken over my computer and I'm getting scared! [quoted text clipped - 31 lines] > > IBen Getiner Lets get you declawed instead.
sheelagh - 04 Apr 2007 19:51 GMT > > On Apr 3, 11:30?pm, jmfg...@gmail.com wrote: > >> My cat, Pippy, has taken over my computer and I'm getting scared! [quoted text clipped - 35 lines] > > - Show quoted text - A Superb observation there.
Well thought out & A wonderful idea... S;o)
sheelagh - 04 Apr 2007 20:01 GMT > > > On Apr 3, 11:30?pm, jmfg...@gmail.com wrote: > > >> My cat, Pippy, has taken over my computer and I'm getting scared! [quoted text clipped - 42 lines] > > - Show quoted text - I forgot to mention the most important bit... Pippy has a wonderful coat colouring. I love Tabby markings in all shades. You must be ever so proud of him.
I would encourage the Keyboard skills, as he will need them later in life ,lol, when you have to dictate for him & he does all of the typing for you. Bless him & thanks for sharing the photo & blog, it was great S;o)
jmfgegr@gmail.com - 05 Apr 2007 00:25 GMT > > > > On Apr 3, 11:30?pm, jmfg...@gmail.com wrote: > > > >> My cat, Pippy, has taken over my computer and I'm getting scared! [quoted text clipped - 53 lines] > Bless him & thanks for sharing the photo & blog, it was great > S;o) Thank you!!
His brother, Ralphie, also had a beautiful coat, but he passed away last year from the Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)..... very sad. He was a good cat :(
Blairomatic - 05 Apr 2007 08:50 GMT On Apr 5, 9:25 am, jmfg...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > > On Apr 3, 11:30?pm, jmfg...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > >> My cat, Pippy, has taken over my computer and I'm getting scared! [quoted text clipped - 61 lines] > > - Show quoted text - One of my cats, the girl, can't help but get in between me and the computer screen!
I know she's jealous/threatened by this warm, bright thing that I spend at least one hour every day with!
So Bella will get up on the keyboards, get on my lap, brush past my face, stare at me with hopeful eyes, do about anything to get my attention away from the computer!
It must be a jealousy thing right?
Here she is now, right on cue, she getting up on the keyb09jfo4j8hq0grm f9tj4g gg88r j'ghorkgrgimkrgeakgmiov4oor.mirmero/ pokrpv/
Too late! That's what she had to say anyway.
Blair
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