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Old August 25th 03, 01:29 AM
Jean H
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I had mycat Henri doctored when he was 6 months old when he came back he was
groggy so I laid him on my bed when I checked later he was soaking wet and I
thought he was feverish and was about to call the vet when I suddenly
realised he'd tried to get a drink out of the toilet *his doggy mate had
shown him this trick of drinking out of the toilet* and because he was still
half doped he'd fallen in I dont know how he got out but I dried him off and
alls well that ends well jp"Adrian" wrote in message
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Victor M. Martinez wrote:
What is it with cats and their fascination with toilets? Last night I
was getting ready for bed, which in our household includes a shower. I
realized I needed to pee (is there a more proper word for that other
than urinate?) so there I was, buck naked and peeing. In comes Fez,
running, jumps on the edge of the bowl and balances himself. Next
thing I know, he's getting wet, so I try to aim away from him, but it
doesn't quite work as intended. I ended up trying to grab him, but I
can't stop peeing (it's hard to stop once you get going!)...
Luckily, I already had the shower running, so I just checked the
temperature and put Fez under the water stream to rinse him off. He
did not like that one bit, and I have the scars to prove it. He's
very strong for a 4 lb kitten! I think I got all of the pee off of
him, but I couldn't hold on to him any longer anyway, so he ran off
as fast as his little legs would take him. I showered and when I came
out I found him sitting on the bed, drying himself. He didn't seem
too angry at me, perhaps he realized I was just trying to help?
I just hope he's learned his lesson and won't come running into the
bathroom and jump on the toilet while it's being used. (Basho once
fell into the bowl, and Luna also got a "shower", both when they were
kittens).

LOL, Snoopy sometimes weaves through my legs in this situation, a couple

of
times she's got a wet tip to her tail which she holds up when rubbing

round
my legs.
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Adrian
A House Is Not A Home, Without A Cat.