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Arthur Shapiro[_2_] July 31st 12 07:37 PM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 
Thursday will mark one year since I got my little Russian Blue kitty Niobe.
Like Emma, she was a CraigsList acquisition.

I'm trying to figure out something nice to do for her. After the first couple
of months, where she was eating everything in sight and bulking up
substantially (I think the previous folks underfed her), she isn't
particularly picky or gluttonous about food. So there's nothing obvious to
feed her as a treat.

About her most blatant like is destroying cardboard, strange as it sounds.
Almost every box in the house - and I'm quite a pack rat - has been shredded.
I'm thinking about finding her a nice big cardboard box to ruin. But perhaps
someone here will come up with an off-the-wall idea for an unfamiliar cat.

I've posted this before, but here's a picture of Niobe up on my big ten-foot
stepladder.

http://www.ocrebels.com/NiobeOnLadderResized.jpg

Art


Christina Websell August 1st 12 12:01 AM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 

"Arthur Shapiro" wrote in message
...
Thursday will mark one year since I got my little Russian Blue kitty
Niobe.
Like Emma, she was a CraigsList acquisition.

I'm trying to figure out something nice to do for her. After the first
couple
of months, where she was eating everything in sight and bulking up
substantially (I think the previous folks underfed her), she isn't
particularly picky or gluttonous about food. So there's nothing obvious
to
feed her as a treat.

About her most blatant like is destroying cardboard, strange as it sounds.
Almost every box in the house - and I'm quite a pack rat - has been
shredded.
I'm thinking about finding her a nice big cardboard box to ruin. But
perhaps
someone here will come up with an off-the-wall idea for an unfamiliar cat.

I've posted this before, but here's a picture of Niobe up on my big
ten-foot
stepladder.

http://www.ocrebels.com/NiobeOnLadderResized.jpg

Art


get her a small cardbox box with holes for her arms to poke in with some nip
inside. That should amuse her for a while.
If she likes the nip of course. Kitty FC was immune to it. It did nothing
for her.
Boyfie will occasionally rub his head on a sock I fill with nip for him but
he doesn't get out of his head on it. He is such a serious earnest boy I
would love him to get really stoned occasionally










Sylvia M[_5_] August 1st 12 04:06 AM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 

"Christina Websell" wrote
in message ...

"Arthur Shapiro" wrote in message
...
Thursday will mark one year since I got my little Russian
Blue kitty Niobe.
Like Emma, she was a CraigsList acquisition.

I'm trying to figure out something nice to do for her. After
the first couple
of months, where she was eating everything in sight and
bulking up
substantially (I think the previous folks underfed her), she
isn't
particularly picky or gluttonous about food. So there's
nothing obvious to
feed her as a treat.

About her most blatant like is destroying cardboard, strange
as it sounds.
Almost every box in the house - and I'm quite a pack rat -
has been shredded.
I'm thinking about finding her a nice big cardboard box to
ruin. But perhaps
someone here will come up with an off-the-wall idea for an
unfamiliar cat.

I've posted this before, but here's a picture of Niobe up on
my big ten-foot
stepladder.

http://www.ocrebels.com/NiobeOnLadderResized.jpg

Art


get her a small cardbox box with holes for her arms to poke in
with some nip inside. That should amuse her for a while.
If she likes the nip of course. Kitty FC was immune to it. It
did nothing for her.
Boyfie will occasionally rub his head on a sock I fill with
nip for him but he doesn't get out of his head on it. He is
such a serious earnest boy I would love him to get really
stoned occasionally

maybe add some ping-pong balls in that box ;-)



Rockinghorse Winner[_7_] August 2nd 12 05:18 AM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 
* It may have been the liquor talking, but
Arthur Shapiro wrote:

Thursday will mark one year since I got my little Russian Blue kitty Niobe.
Like Emma, she was a CraigsList acquisition.

I'm trying to figure out something nice to do for her. After the first couple
of months, where she was eating everything in sight and bulking up
substantially (I think the previous folks underfed her), she isn't
particularly picky or gluttonous about food. So there's nothing obvious to
feed her as a treat.


My response is short, but I believe gets to the heart of the matter: it
doesn't matter what you do for her; it's a fekkin' CAT.

Terry
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Christina Websell August 3rd 12 01:26 AM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 

"Sylvia M" wrote in message
...

"Christina Websell" wrote in message
...

"Arthur Shapiro" wrote in message
...
Thursday will mark one year since I got my little Russian Blue kitty
Niobe.
Like Emma, she was a CraigsList acquisition.

I'm trying to figure out something nice to do for her. After the first
couple
of months, where she was eating everything in sight and bulking up
substantially (I think the previous folks underfed her), she isn't
particularly picky or gluttonous about food. So there's nothing obvious
to
feed her as a treat.

About her most blatant like is destroying cardboard, strange as it
sounds.
Almost every box in the house - and I'm quite a pack rat - has been
shredded.
I'm thinking about finding her a nice big cardboard box to ruin. But
perhaps
someone here will come up with an off-the-wall idea for an unfamiliar
cat.

I've posted this before, but here's a picture of Niobe up on my big
ten-foot
stepladder.

http://www.ocrebels.com/NiobeOnLadderResized.jpg

Art


get her a small cardbox box with holes for her arms to poke in with some
nip inside. That should amuse her for a while.
If she likes the nip of course. Kitty FC was immune to it. It did
nothing for her.
Boyfie will occasionally rub his head on a sock I fill with nip for him
but he doesn't get out of his head on it. He is such a serious earnest
boy I would love him to get really stoned occasionally

maybe add some ping-pong balls in that box ;-)

He is not interested in any boxes or toys. He goes out looking at rats and
occasionally gets some small ones.
He's a sensible boy and lets the big ones pass. He pretends he hasn't seen
them ;-)
I do get some big rats here after the chicken food, they can be a challenge
even for the fierce terriers .
Boyfie has be kept in the house when the terriers come or he'd be a gonner,
they would kill him.
So I keep him in and they sweep through killing everything in their path.
No rat remains alive. Neither would he be, they are killing machines.
I wouldn't want one those terriers myself as a pet, but they aren't pets,
they are for killing and that's why I get the terrier men in for rats. You
will always get rats if you have chickens or pigs.












MaryL[_2_] August 3rd 12 09:38 PM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 


"Arthur Shapiro" wrote in message
...

Thursday will mark one year since I got my little Russian Blue kitty Niobe.
Like Emma, she was a CraigsList acquisition.

I'm trying to figure out something nice to do for her. After the first
couple
of months, where she was eating everything in sight and bulking up
substantially (I think the previous folks underfed her), she isn't
particularly picky or gluttonous about food. So there's nothing obvious to
feed her as a treat.

About her most blatant like is destroying cardboard, strange as it sounds.
Almost every box in the house - and I'm quite a pack rat - has been
shredded.
I'm thinking about finding her a nice big cardboard box to ruin. But
perhaps
someone here will come up with an off-the-wall idea for an unfamiliar cat.

I've posted this before, but here's a picture of Niobe up on my big ten-foot
stepladder.

http://www.ocrebels.com/NiobeOnLadderResized.jpg

Art

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Duffy's favorite toy (other than his cat trees and climbing poles) is a
Turbo Scratcher. Unlike most toys, this one has continued to be a favorite
ever since I adopted him nine years ago. I hear him playing on it every
day. Here's one site where you can see it:
http://www.amazon.com/Bergan-Turbo-S.../dp/B000IYSAIW

MaryL


Arthur Shapiro[_2_] August 3rd 12 11:19 PM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 
In article , "MaryL" wrote:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Duffy's favorite toy (other than his cat trees and climbing poles) is a
Turbo Scratcher. Unlike most toys, this one has continued to be a favorite
ever since I adopted him nine years ago.


Looks interesting! As it isn't particularly expensive, I'll see if I can find
it at PetSmart or Target. Thanks for the suggestion.

Art

MaryL[_2_] August 4th 12 03:34 AM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 


"Arthur Shapiro" wrote in message
...

In article , "MaryL"
wrote:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Duffy's favorite toy (other than his cat trees and climbing poles) is a
Turbo Scratcher. Unlike most toys, this one has continued to be a favorite
ever since I adopted him nine years ago.


Looks interesting! As it isn't particularly expensive, I'll see if I can
find
it at PetSmart or Target. Thanks for the suggestion.

Art

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I think they also have it at WalMart. The center is a corrugated cardboard
scratcher. Duffy uses his primarily as a toy, and he is ambidextrous. He
will sit beside it and bat the ball back and forth; sometimes he will leap
back and forth over it as he hits the ball. Pretty good for a blind cat!
He also wore out one of the scratchers, but refills are available.

MaryL


Jack Campin August 4th 12 10:33 AM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 
I've posted this before, but here's a picture of Niobe up on my
big ten-foot stepladder.
http://www.ocrebels.com/NiobeOnLadderResized.jpg


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Magic Mood Jeep August 4th 12 04:45 PM

Need Ideas for Cat Anniversary
 
On 8/3/2012 4:38 PM, MaryL wrote:


"Arthur Shapiro" wrote in message
...

Thursday will mark one year since I got my little Russian Blue kitty Niobe.
Like Emma, she was a CraigsList acquisition.

I'm trying to figure out something nice to do for her. After the first
couple
of months, where she was eating everything in sight and bulking up
substantially (I think the previous folks underfed her), she isn't
particularly picky or gluttonous about food. So there's nothing obvious to
feed her as a treat.

About her most blatant like is destroying cardboard, strange as it sounds.
Almost every box in the house - and I'm quite a pack rat - has been
shredded.
I'm thinking about finding her a nice big cardboard box to ruin. But
perhaps
someone here will come up with an off-the-wall idea for an unfamiliar cat.

I've posted this before, but here's a picture of Niobe up on my big
ten-foot
stepladder.

http://www.ocrebels.com/NiobeOnLadderResized.jpg

Art

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Duffy's favorite toy (other than his cat trees and climbing poles) is a
Turbo Scratcher. Unlike most toys, this one has continued to be a favorite
ever since I adopted him nine years ago. I hear him playing on it every
day. Here's one site where you can see it:
http://www.amazon.com/Bergan-Turbo-S.../dp/B000IYSAIW

MaryL


We used to have one of these. Cats loved it, but Lizzie (or Ping) would
pee on the cardboard insert... and then Ernie and Moe learned how to get
the ball out of the track and it eventually vanished into the black hole
that cat toys (and single socks) have a habit of finding their way to...

The two cats learned to remove the ball in different ways, too: Ernie, a
big boy at 18~ lbs, would simply take the ball in his mouth and pick it
up... Moe, much smaller at a svelte 6-7 lbs, would hold the ball in
place with her mouth, and use her two front paws on either side of the
ball to wedge it up and out of the track.

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