Little Tommy was allowed outside, I kept an eye on him. All of a sudden he
had disappeared! We looked and called his name for quite a while. Where was
he? In an empty black bird's nest, watching us with interest. He needed help
though to get down. Way up was easier than coming back down for the four
months old :-)
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Chris Street - 15 Jan 2004 22:15 GMT
>Little Tommy was allowed outside, I kept an eye on him. All of a sudden he
>had disappeared! We looked and called his name for quite a while. Where was
>he? In an empty black bird's nest, watching us with interest. He needed help
>though to get down. Way up was easier than coming back down for the four
>months old :-)
Dive bombed a duck from the canal bridge. He caught it, managed to get
it through the cat flap and then proceeded to eat it on the carpet.

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Gee - 16 Jan 2004 05:17 GMT
"M.C. Mullen" <mcmullen@freesurf.invalid.ch> wrote in message
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-Tigger brought me live worm as a present :). Then went out to get another
one.
-Shadow only comes to me if I "call" her on a mobile: by playing a ringtone
:)
-Gross one: Tiara chewed up my used tampon ! (Bins with covers immidiately
bought :)
-Charlie likes to eat cashews :)
-QT used to sleep on my face making sure he covers any holls that might
allow me to breath :)
Gee, Tiara, Shadow, Tigger and Charlie
with QT in our hearts
Alan Sandoval - 16 Jan 2004 06:10 GMT
Kate liked to jump on top of the aquarium and observe the fish. I had the
top off for cleaning and Kate hadn't noticed that before she jumped up and
straight into the aquarium. She was in and out so fast she barely got wet.
Then she got that "I meant to do that" look on her face.
XMar - 16 Jan 2004 16:35 GMT
OMG...I sorta gagged and laughed at the same time!!!! :-
> :)
> -Gross one: Tiara chewed up my used tampon ! (Bins with covers immidiately
> bought :)
> Gee, Tiara, Shadow, Tigger and Charlie
> with QT in our hearts
rolf - 16 Jan 2004 21:08 GMT
Morgan was not my kitty, but a girlfriend's a number of years ago. One
evening after dinner we had cleared off the table and put the dishes in the
sink to soak for a bit until we were ready to wash them. So here we are
sitting on the couch watching TV when out of the corner of our eyes, through
the kitchen doorway, we both saw Morgan float through the air, land on the
kitchen counter, slide and then we heard the splash he made as he slid into
the sink. He had jumped from the kitchen table onto the counter which must
have still been wet. A few seconds later he came walking out of the kitchen,
licking himself and with this silly look on his face like 'what the heck
happened?'
We were all lucky he didn't get hurt in the sink. Apart from the scare, we
laughed about that one for a long time.
Rolf.

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Melanie Lacasse - 17 Jan 2004 23:26 GMT
My cat Beauty was ever so daintily drinking from the toilette (yuck!) when
she fell in head first!! I don't think I've ever seen her jump so high, so
fast! Needless to say...we started keeping the toilet seat down at all
times.
She also has a neurotic obsession with anything plastic that crinkles! She's
chewed up the plastic on our package of toilette paper and she's even gone
as far as digging the outside wrapper of my feminine pads from the garbage
just so that she can sit there and bite the plastic! We now have gone as far
as keeping the bathroom door closed at all times! lol!
> Morgan was not my kitty, but a girlfriend's a number of years ago. One
> evening after dinner we had cleared off the table and put the dishes in the
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Clover - 27 Jan 2004 23:51 GMT
My friends cat Marley used to be obsessed with my partners fishtank when
they were flatmates. Marley was about 3 months old at the time and he used
to spend hours on end either on top of the tank peering over the top into
the tank or on the back of the sofa which was about 3 foot in front of it.
One day he jumped AT it, not on it but actually AT it! He slid down the
side like true cartoon style.... SMACK into the side, SLIDE onto the floor!!
We all laughed and he ran upstairs and didn't come down for over an hour....
not sure who felt worse, him for doing it or us for laughing at him and
making him feel bad!
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Then memories are films about ghosts.
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astrog - 29 Jan 2004 12:15 GMT
> My friends cat Marley used to be obsessed with my partners fishtank when
> they were flatmates. Marley was about 3 months old at the time and he used
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> Then memories are films about ghosts.
> ~ Mrs. Potter's Lullaby; Counting Crows; This Desert Life ~
My wife and I have two cats, one a slightly portly female called Teeks, and the
other a ginger tom called Gizmo. One summer we were out in the back garden with
some friends, it was a nice sunny day and we were sitting around enjoying the
sunshine.Now we have a 4 ft fence at one end of the garden, and Gizmo regularly
leaps up onto the top and goes off into the next doors garden. So this day he
does exactly that and went off. So now Teeks, who is not normally what you call
agile, has a go at doing this too. So she leapt up and gripped the top of the
fence with her front paws. Unfortunately she could not drag the rest of herself
up, so she started scrabbling with her back paws to get herself up She did this
for about 10 seconds till she realised that we were howling with laughter at
her.So then at this sound, still hanging by her front paws, she turned her head
to look at us. This got us all going even more, so she then dropped from the
fence and skulked back into the house. It still makes me laugh to think of it
now :-)
Astrog
Rose - 18 Jan 2004 02:11 GMT
>What's the caziest thing your cat has ever done?
Well one of the things that I remember was when we first got her we had let her
outside to roam around. Well when she wanted to come she would climb on the
screen door. I mean the actual part with the netting!
Rose
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Bernhard Rich - 23 Jan 2004 03:34 GMT
Sebastian has a thing about screens. He likes to hang on them. We took
one out for the AC and put it in the bedroom. With all the windows
closed there was no screens available. One day I went into the bedroom
and there he was, hanging from the screen that was leaning up against
the wall.
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Mogie - 23 Jan 2004 20:09 GMT
Our little Abby (he's 11 months old) jumped on the back of our 120 lb.
Rottwiller. He stayed there for nearly 2 minutes. Just hitching ride.
> Sebastian has a thing about screens. He likes to hang on them. We took
> one out for the AC and put it in the bedroom. With all the windows
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Chris Street - 24 Jan 2004 03:19 GMT
>Little Tommy was allowed outside, I kept an eye on him. All of a sudden he
>had disappeared! We looked and called his name for quite a while. Where was
>he? In an empty black bird's nest, watching us with interest. He needed help
>though to get down. Way up was easier than coming back down for the four
>months old :-)
Mine killed the poodle from next door that was bothering him - well
cornered him in the doorway anyway. Rather gruesome but a good reminder
that the wild animal in a cat is very close to the surface.

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