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"Phil P." wrote in message ... http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. I love this. I think he just likes the water. :) |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ... http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. I love this. I think he just likes the water. :) Hah! Certainly not dumb (what a ridiculous notion). But peculiar - yes. :) |
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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 02:23:30 -0400, Dragoman
wrote: cybercat wrote: "Phil P." wrote in message ... http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. I love this. I think he just likes the water. :) Hah! Certainly not dumb (what a ridiculous notion). But peculiar - yes. :) The water was on much too hard for a cat to try lapping it directly with a tongue - that technique works for gently flowing water. This cat found one way to slow the water down, and clearly didn't seem to mind the stream hitting his head. |
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"dgk" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 02:23:30 -0400, Dragoman wrote: cybercat wrote: "Phil P." wrote in message ... http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. I love this. I think he just likes the water. :) Hah! Certainly not dumb (what a ridiculous notion). But peculiar - yes. :) The water was on much too hard for a cat to try lapping it directly with a tongue - that technique works for gently flowing water. This cat found one way to slow the water down, and clearly didn't seem to mind the stream hitting his head. He seemed to like the way it felt on his ears. |
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, "cybercat" wrote: "dgk" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 02:23:30 -0400, Dragoman wrote: cybercat wrote: "Phil P." wrote in message ... http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. I love this. I think he just likes the water. :) Hah! Certainly not dumb (what a ridiculous notion). But peculiar - yes. :) The water was on much too hard for a cat to try lapping it directly with a tongue - that technique works for gently flowing water. This cat found one way to slow the water down, and clearly didn't seem to mind the stream hitting his head. He seemed to like the way it felt on his ears. Seems more like he was trying to cool off on a hot day and the drinking was a side benefit |
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http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. Not so dumb -- just killing two birds with one stone. The cat needed his/her hair washed and it also felt good on a hot day to have a cold drink. MLB |
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Mon, 21 Sep 2009 04:10:56 GMT from Phil P. :
http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. Is it just me, or do the owners need a good smack upside the head? This is not funny, it's cruel. They could turn the faucet down to a trickle, or better they could put some water in a bowl. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com Shikata ga nai... |
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"Stan Brown" wrote in message t... Mon, 21 Sep 2009 04:10:56 GMT from Phil P. : http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. Is it just me, or do the owners need a good smack upside the head? This is not funny, it's cruel. They could turn the faucet down to a trickle, or better they could put some water in a bowl. Oh, FFS Stan. You think they withheld water from the cat? Really?? |
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"Stan Brown" wrote in message t... Mon, 21 Sep 2009 04:10:56 GMT from Phil P. : http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. Is it just me, or do the owners need a good smack upside the head? I think its just you, Stan. This is not funny, it's cruel. You sound like a real fun guy, Stan! I'd bet you're a big hit at funerals. They could turn the faucet down to a trickle, or better they could put some water in a bowl. It looks like the cat just likes water to me. |
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Mon, 21 Sep 2009 04:10:56 GMT from Phil P. : http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. Is it just me, or do the owners need a good smack upside the head? It's just you. This is not funny, it's cruel. They could turn the faucet down to a trickle, or better they could put some water in a bowl. It's not cruel, and /is/ a little funny. Remember that you can't make cats do what they don't want to do (well, /I/ can't). :) The cat is fine. The problem here is with the owners (or whoever) that has labeled the cat "dumb". In my experience, those cats that drink flowing water from the tap, actually prefer it that way, and ask for it. Given a choice between water in a bowl, and flowing, they would choose flowing every time. |
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"Phil P." wrote : It looks like the cat just likes water to me. What I love is the little pauses before he dives in again. He looks around, he thinks, "more? Hmmm ... well sure, **** it ... SPLASH" Not dumb at all. |
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 04:29:19 -0400, "cybercat"
wrote: "Phil P." wrote : It looks like the cat just likes water to me. What I love is the little pauses before he dives in again. He looks around, he thinks, "more? Hmmm ... well sure, **** it ... SPLASH" Not dumb at all. I had a cat that used to come into the shower with me - on the outside of the shower curtain though. He didn't like water hitting him, but he liked to play with the streams of water flowing along the bottom of the tub. I made sure he didn't get the soapy water of course. It was rough on my toes though if they strayed under the curtain. |
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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 23:50:14 -0400, Dragoman
wrote: Stan Brown wrote: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 04:10:56 GMT from Phil P. : http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. Is it just me, or do the owners need a good smack upside the head? It's just you. This is not funny, it's cruel. They could turn the faucet down to a trickle, or better they could put some water in a bowl. It's not cruel, and /is/ a little funny. Remember that you can't make cats do what they don't want to do (well, /I/ can't). :) The cat is fine. The problem here is with the owners (or whoever) that has labeled the cat "dumb". In my experience, those cats that drink flowing water from the tap, actually prefer it that way, and ask for it. Given a choice between water in a bowl, and flowing, they would choose flowing every time. I have one of those pet fountains where the water free-falls a bit before hitting the plastic ramp. Nipsy and Marlo lap it up from the bowl, but Espy likes to get it in midair. |
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"dgk" wrote : I had a cat that used to come into the shower with me - on the outside of the shower curtain though. He didn't like water hitting him, but he liked to play with the streams of water flowing along the bottom of the tub. I made sure he didn't get the soapy water of course. It was rough on my toes though if they strayed under the curtain. Precious. |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ... http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. That's what Holly used to do. She liked a slower stream of water, but she would stick her head under it and turn it back and forth. Sometimes, she would even get down in the sink and roll around. I even have a video of her doing that "somewhere." She hasn't done that for several years, though. MaryL |
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"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote : It looks like the cat just likes water to me. What I love is the little pauses before he dives in again. He looks around, he thinks, "more? Hmmm ... well sure, **** it ... SPLASH" Not dumb at all. I know! That's what I thought was so funny. One of my cats jumps up on the shower door and meows pitifully when I'm in the shower and then stops crying as soon as turn off the water. Its like she feels bad that I'm getting wet. |
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"Phil P." wrote One of my cats jumps up on the shower door and meows pitifully when I'm in the shower and then stops crying as soon as turn off the water. Its like she feels bad that I'm getting wet. Oh now this is completey cute. You have some new cat pics? |
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"MaryL" -OUT-THE-LITTER wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in message ... http://www.break.com/index/dumb-cat-...-to-drink.html Enjoy. That's what Holly used to do. She liked a slower stream of water, but she would stick her head under it and turn it back and forth. Sometimes, she would even get down in the sink and roll around. I even have a video of her doing that "somewhere." She hasn't done that for several years, though. That was so completely hysterical! It looks like something Scarlett would do. She loves playing in water. |
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"Cheryl" wrote That was so completely hysterical! It looks like something Scarlett would do. She loves playing in water. I think the neatest thing was that the camera was positioned so we could see his little face the whole time. :) He (like 9 trillion other gray tabbies out there) looks a lot like my Gracie. :) |
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"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Cheryl" wrote That was so completely hysterical! It looks like something Scarlett would do. She loves playing in water. I think the neatest thing was that the camera was positioned so we could see his little face the whole time. :) He (like 9 trillion other gray tabbies out there) looks a lot like my Gracie. :) My favorite part was near the end when he kept his ear under the stream. It was like he was taking a shower and it looked like felt so good to him. lol Scarlett is a gray tabby too. Though, her stripes and spots are hard to see. I see them better with my glasses on, so it's probably just me. |
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"Phil P." wrote One of my cats jumps up on the shower door and meows pitifully when I'm in the shower and then stops crying as soon as turn off the water. Its like she feels bad that I'm getting wet. Oh now this is completey cute. You have some new cat pics? Yea, if I'm taking a bath and Meep comes in, she gives me this shocked look like, "OMG! You're IN the water? BY CHOICE?" I think she thinks I'm deviant when I do that :) jmc |
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"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote : It looks like the cat just likes water to me. What I love is the little pauses before he dives in again. He looks around, he thinks, "more? Hmmm ... well sure, **** it ... SPLASH" Not dumb at all. I don't think the cat is dumb at all- he just likes water. Whoever thought up the name for the video isn't too bright. |
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"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote One of my cats jumps up on the shower door and meows pitifully when I'm in the shower and then stops crying as soon as turn off the water. Its like she feels bad that I'm getting wet. Oh now this is completey cute. If I manage to sneak in the shower and close the door before she gets in, she sits outside the bathroom and howls in a crescendo-- as if I was increasing the intensity of her torture-- until I open the door. By that time, my all my other cats are sitting there looking to see what she's howling about. You have some new cat pics? Here're a few newbies: http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/Sept-2009/index.htm |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote : It looks like the cat just likes water to me. What I love is the little pauses before he dives in again. He looks around, he thinks, "more? Hmmm ... well sure, **** it ... SPLASH" Not dumb at all. I don't think the cat is dumb at all- he just likes water. Whoever thought up the name for the video isn't too bright. Yeah, it gets on my nerves. Hey Phil, this is a weird request, but will you let me know if you come across any tiny baby female siamese looking kittens that need homes? I absolutely HATE this, but this is the only kind of cat my husband wants. I have never even raised a baby, but he raised Boo from a baby and is convinced this is why she was so wonderful. I am willing to pay transport and the usual shelter fees, but draw the line at supporting breeders. Plus, I don't want one of those overbred freak looking Siamese cats. He wants a seal point looking baby, dark brown paws and face, blue eyes, creamy tan body. (My preference would be to go to the shelter and let the cat choose me as I did with Gracie.) We will drive up and get her. (I know he is being ridiculous but what can I do?) |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote One of my cats jumps up on the shower door and meows pitifully when I'm in the shower and then stops crying as soon as turn off the water. Its like she feels bad that I'm getting wet. Oh now this is completey cute. If I manage to sneak in the shower and close the door before she gets in, she sits outside the bathroom and howls in a crescendo-- as if I was increasing the intensity of her torture-- until I open the door. By that time, my all my other cats are sitting there looking to see what she's howling about. This must be a funny sight!! Drawing an inquisitive crowd when you shower! You have some new cat pics? Here're a few newbies: http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/Sept-2009/index.htm Oh, man, I lingered over ever photo. How old are the little snowshow looking kittens, two of the four? |
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"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote : It looks like the cat just likes water to me. What I love is the little pauses before he dives in again. He looks around, he thinks, "more? Hmmm ... well sure, **** it ... SPLASH" Not dumb at all. I don't think the cat is dumb at all- he just likes water. Whoever thought up the name for the video isn't too bright. Yeah, it gets on my nerves. Hey Phil, this is a weird request, but will you let me know if you come across any tiny baby female siamese looking kittens that need homes? Sure. But are you sure you want to go though my pre-adoption interroga-- I mean, "interview"? I absolutely HATE this, but this is the only kind of cat my husband wants. I have never even raised a baby, but he raised Boo from a baby and is convinced this is why she was so wonderful. I am willing to pay transport and the usual shelter fees, but draw the line at supporting breeders. Plus, I don't want one of those overbred freak looking Siamese cats. He wants a seal point looking baby, dark brown paws and face, blue eyes, creamy tan body. (My preference would be to go to the shelter and let the cat choose me as I did with Gracie.) We will drive up and get her. (I know he is being ridiculous but what can I do?) Have you checked with the nationwide Siamese breed rescue org? http://www.siameserescue.org/ |
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"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote One of my cats jumps up on the shower door and meows pitifully when I'm in the shower and then stops crying as soon as turn off the water. Its like she feels bad that I'm getting wet. Oh now this is completey cute. If I manage to sneak in the shower and close the door before she gets in, she sits outside the bathroom and howls in a crescendo-- as if I was increasing the intensity of her torture-- until I open the door. By that time, my all my other cats are sitting there looking to see what she's howling about. This must be a funny sight!! Drawing an inquisitive crowd when you shower! You have some new cat pics? Here're a few newbies: http://maxshouse.com/Rescues/Sept-2009/index.htm Oh, man, I lingered over ever photo. How old are the little snowshow looking kittens, two of the four? They're a litter of 5. The single kitten in the first picture and the black kitten and the tabby in the second picture are all part of the same litter. They're about 13-14 weeks in the picture. We received about 150 calls about the Siamese mixes on the first day. |
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"Phil P." wrote Sure. But are you sure you want to go though my pre-adoption interroga-- I mean, "interview"? You bet! [...] Have you checked with the nationwide Siamese breed rescue org? http://www.siameserescue.org/ Didn't know about it! I'll go look. But I suspect they will have older cats, which is what I prefer anyway. |
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"Phil P." wrote in They're a litter of 5. The single kitten in the first picture and the black kitten and the tabby in the second picture are all part of the same litter. They're about 13-14 weeks in the picture. We received about 150 calls about the Siamese mixes on the first day. Just as I suspected it would be. I think the compromise will be that we will have a kitten, but not a Siamese mix. |
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"Phil P." wrote Have you checked with the nationwide Siamese breed rescue org? http://www.siameserescue.org/ Oh Phil, they are so beautiful. I want one of the adults. |
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"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in They're a litter of 5. The single kitten in the first picture and the black kitten and the tabby in the second picture are all part of the same litter. They're about 13-14 weeks in the picture. We received about 150 calls about the Siamese mixes on the first day. Just as I suspected it would be. I think the compromise will be that we will have a kitten, but not a Siamese mix. Do you *really* want a kitten? |
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"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote Have you checked with the nationwide Siamese breed rescue org? http://www.siameserescue.org/ Oh Phil, they are so beautiful. I want one of the adults. There are a few in NC- one is a Snowshoe. |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in They're a litter of 5. The single kitten in the first picture and the black kitten and the tabby in the second picture are all part of the same litter. They're about 13-14 weeks in the picture. We received about 150 calls about the Siamese mixes on the first day. Just as I suspected it would be. I think the compromise will be that we will have a kitten, but not a Siamese mix. Do you *really* want a kitten? Phil, I love them all. I work at home most of the time, so it would probably be a good arrangement. What I really want is siblings. If you find me a Siamese-looking baby, I will take siblings. What I want most of all is to save another cat or two, and the dood who is paying half the mortgage and bills says he wants a Siamese-looking kitten, and he is still grieving for his sweet Boo who died in March, so I that is what I will get.. We have ONE cat, what a waste, right, when they are dying every day. |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote Have you checked with the nationwide Siamese breed rescue org? http://www.siameserescue.org/ Oh Phil, they are so beautiful. I want one of the adults. There are a few in NC- one is a Snowshoe. I noticed. But you know I would be happy with any cat at all. My husband raised Boo from a tiny kitten, her mother had been killed, and he adored her so he believes this is what it takes to have a loving cat. (He has seen my adult rescues who, although loving, have their quirks, like running from us anywhere in the house except in one room, where she loves to be lavished with petting and brushinngs.) He really does not want three cats, but he could never say no to a pair of baby siblings. To tell the truth, though I have always adopted adults because everyone else wants kittens and leaves the adults behind, my sister raised siblings and I love the way they cuddle and play. So the deal is, if you can find a Siamese baby, and I pass your screening interview (you know I will be the primary caregiver, but we can make him take it too) I will take two kittens, and I don't think they would have to be siblings, would they, to play together? For this we would drive on up there, if you had the time to arrange it. (If he can have his Siamese looking baby, he will not bitch about three cats, see what I mean?) And, we have three levels in this house, one for each cat to have his/her own territory. AND we are about to have his Dad move in, who is a total sucker for kittens, cats, all creatures, and he is retired. I think it is a good set-up, and you know me from over the years. But yeah, if you are willing to help us find the kittens, we will take any test/answer any questions you want. And I am the one paying, so whatever you want. |
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"Phil P." wrote i Do you *really* want a kitten? P.S.--I am a 50-year-old woman with no children. :) Do it for all the adults I annoy by trying to mother them. |
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"Phil P." wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote Have you checked with the nationwide Siamese breed rescue org? http://www.siameserescue.org/ Oh Phil, they are so beautiful. I want one of the adults. There are a few in NC- one is a Snowshoe. Man, it just hit me. Taking a kitten (or two) on a ten-hour car ride is a bit much, isn't it? You's probably better place them closer to home. I should just go to the shelters and the pound regularly, but that rips my heart out. Guess I should just buck up. |
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"cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote in message ... "cybercat" wrote in message ... "Phil P." wrote Have you checked with the nationwide Siamese breed rescue org? http://www.siameserescue.org/ Oh Phil, they are so beautiful. I want one of the adults. There are a few in NC- one is a Snowshoe. Man, it just hit me. Taking a kitten (or two) on a ten-hour car ride is a bit much, isn't it? You think that's a bit much? You want some perspective? I've always wanted to adopt one of the cats at the sanctuary at Torre Argentina in Rome. They say some of the cats are descendents of Ceasar's cats. I already have the perfect name for him: "Marcus Ailurelius" - a play on Marcus Aurelius. http://www.romancats.com/index_eng.php You's probably better place them closer to home. I should just go to the shelters and the pound regularly, but that rips my heart out. Guess I should just buck up. I usually don't like to adopt cats too far away because if the adoption doesn't work out the people might be reluctant to drive 200-300 miles to return a cat they don't want. I've made exceptions- but they're rare. I'm sure you'll find the kittens you're looking for close to your home. |
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"Phil P." wrote http://www.romancats.com/index_eng.php Wow, that's neat. I love the story of Rum. I wonder if they meow with an Italian accent? ;) You's probably better place them closer to home. I should just go to the shelters and the pound regularly, but that rips my heart out. Guess I should just buck up. I usually don't like to adopt cats too far away because if the adoption doesn't work out the people might be reluctant to drive 200-300 miles to return a cat they don't want. I've made exceptions- but they're rare. I'm sure you'll find the kittens you're looking for close to your home. Hiding from the shelters because all the great cats that deserve homes don't get them is stupid, so I will work on that. I think the only way we will get what my husband wants is for me to go often. The real challenge will be to keep me from trying to bring them all home! |
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