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Buffy & Birds - "Cat TV"
Purrs for everyone caught in a snowstorm.
It's not nearly as cold as in some parts of the Eastern US (no snow here) but it's decidedly Winter temps in southern SC. I've been scattering wild bird seed on the patio the last few days. Buffy simply doesn't seem to care about birds. Persia was always thrilled by "cat TV". In the summer when there were hummingbirds at the feeder, she paid rapt attention as they zipped around and sipped. Buffy was all Ho-hum, there's a bird hovering. Guess it's time for a nap. Buffy is only the second cat I've ever had but I truly thought all of them would at least like to watch birds flitting around. Honestly, she doesn't seem to care. I know she can see them, she just finds them boring. Oh well, I love watching them. I spotted a male goldfinch in my birdbath last week, which is what prompted me to buy bird seed. I hadn't put out any food (niger/thistle) geared to attract finches. The man at the feed store said, "It's too early for goldfiches." Tell that to the bird! I know one when I see one. This was a bright yellow male. I'm pretty sure there was a female around, too. They generally travel in pairs. I had to do a double-take when I spotted it. I've *never* seen a goldfinch here in South Carolina. I used to see them a lot when I lived in west Tennessee. Then again, I had a thistle feeder on the patio there. I can't have bird feeders here. The damned raccoons won't let me. They demolished every sort of feeder I tried. Any sort of raccoon-proofing is useless since they have opposable thumbs. I lost at least three bird feeders before I gave up. Not spending money trying to raccoon proof! I just scatter bird seed on the patio... and only when it's really cold. Buffy is not interested. She's like, "Yes, I see the sparrows and the cardinals, etc." yawn Birds seem to bore her. Jill |
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Buffy & Birds - "Cat TV"
Buffy simply doesn't seem to care about birds. Persia was always
thrilled by "cat TV". In the summer when there were hummingbirds at the feeder, she paid rapt attention as they zipped around and sipped. Buffy was all Ho-hum, there's a bird hovering. Guess it's time for a nap. Buffy is only the second cat I've ever had but I truly thought all of them would at least like to watch birds flitting around. Honestly, she doesn't seem to care. Our lot are all fascinated by them, either in the garden, on a nature DVD or as recorded on a CD. But here's a new one. Marion spent yesterday evening at her computer watching a BBC nature documentary series about deception strategies in animals. Ollie was on here desk beside her and ignored the whole thing - until he heard the call of a baby seal. That got him REALLY interested. Where can you get baby-seal-flavoured cat food? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- e m a i l : j a c k @ c a m p i n . m e . u k Jack Campin, 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU, Scotland mobile 07800 739 557 http://www.campin.me.uk Twitter: JackCampin |
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Buffy & Birds - "Cat TV"
On Monday, January 25, 2016 at 5:16:30 AM UTC-5, Jack Campin wrote:
Buffy simply doesn't seem to care about birds. Persia was always thrilled by "cat TV". In the summer when there were hummingbirds at the feeder, she paid rapt attention as they zipped around and sipped. Buffy was all Ho-hum, there's a bird hovering. Guess it's time for a nap. Buffy is only the second cat I've ever had but I truly thought all of them would at least like to watch birds flitting around. Honestly, she doesn't seem to care. Our lot are all fascinated by them, either in the garden, on a nature DVD or as recorded on a CD. But here's a new one. Marion spent yesterday evening at her computer watching a BBC nature documentary series about deception strategies in animals. Ollie was on here desk beside her and ignored the whole thing - until he heard the call of a baby seal. That got him REALLY interested. Where can you get baby-seal-flavoured cat food? Squeakytoy ignores sound from the TV, including "normal" cat voices. However, if anything comes on that sounds like her voice, which you can figure out from her name, she immediately alerts and replies. We think she is an alien and is trying to answer the mothership. -- Will in New Haven |
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Buffy & Birds - "Cat TV"
On 1/25/2016 10:05 AM, Will in New Haven wrote:
On Monday, January 25, 2016 at 5:16:30 AM UTC-5, Jack Campin wrote: Buffy simply doesn't seem to care about birds. Persia was always thrilled by "cat TV". In the summer when there were hummingbirds at the feeder, she paid rapt attention as they zipped around and sipped. Buffy was all Ho-hum, there's a bird hovering. Guess it's time for a nap. Buffy is only the second cat I've ever had but I truly thought all of them would at least like to watch birds flitting around. Honestly, she doesn't seem to care. Our lot are all fascinated by them, either in the garden, on a nature DVD or as recorded on a CD. But here's a new one. Marion spent yesterday evening at her computer watching a BBC nature documentary series about deception strategies in animals. Ollie was on here desk beside her and ignored the whole thing - until he heard the call of a baby seal. That got him REALLY interested. Where can you get baby-seal-flavoured cat food? Squeakytoy ignores sound from the TV, including "normal" cat voices. However, if anything comes on that sounds like her voice, which you can figure out from her name, she immediately alerts and replies. We think she is an alien and is trying to answer the mothership. Of course she is! Buffy ignores television completely. Even cat food and treat commercials. Then again, there probably isn't a cat on TV with exactly her same voice. She is bothered by my watching videos on my computer. There's something about the recordings that irritate her, even when the videos don't involve cats. Jill |
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Buffy & Birds - "Cat TV"
On 1/25/2016 5:16 AM, Jack Campin wrote:
Buffy simply doesn't seem to care about birds. Persia was always thrilled by "cat TV". In the summer when there were hummingbirds at the feeder, she paid rapt attention as they zipped around and sipped. Buffy was all Ho-hum, there's a bird hovering. Guess it's time for a nap. Buffy is only the second cat I've ever had but I truly thought all of them would at least like to watch birds flitting around. Honestly, she doesn't seem to care. Our lot are all fascinated by them, either in the garden, on a nature DVD or as recorded on a CD. But here's a new one. Marion spent yesterday evening at her computer watching a BBC nature documentary series about deception strategies in animals. Ollie was on here desk beside her and ignored the whole thing - until he heard the call of a baby seal. That got him REALLY interested. Where can you get baby-seal-flavoured cat food? Ooof! Of course you can't buy it. But you can likely buy that video. I think I saw that show, BTW. I don't get BBC but sometimes local public television stations will air the same shows. Birds are very smart creatures. Yes, they use deception (all animals do) to attract mates and procreate. Jill |
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Buffy & Birds - "Cat TV"
jmcquown wrote:
On 1/25/2016 10:05 AM, Will in New Haven wrote: On Monday, January 25, 2016 at 5:16:30 AM UTC-5, Jack Campin wrote: Buffy simply doesn't seem to care about birds. Persia was always thrilled by "cat TV". In the summer when there were hummingbirds at the feeder, she paid rapt attention as they zipped around and sipped. Buffy was all Ho-hum, there's a bird hovering. Guess it's time for a nap. Buffy is only the second cat I've ever had but I truly thought all of them would at least like to watch birds flitting around. Honestly, she doesn't seem to care. Our lot are all fascinated by them, either in the garden, on a nature DVD or as recorded on a CD. But here's a new one. Marion spent yesterday evening at her computer watching a BBC nature documentary series about deception strategies in animals. Ollie was on here desk beside her and ignored the whole thing - until he heard the call of a baby seal. That got him REALLY interested. Where can you get baby-seal-flavoured cat food? Squeakytoy ignores sound from the TV, including "normal" cat voices. However, if anything comes on that sounds like her voice, which you can figure out from her name, she immediately alerts and replies. We think she is an alien and is trying to answer the mothership. Of course she is! Buffy ignores television completely. Even cat food and treat commercials. Then again, there probably isn't a cat on TV with exactly her same voice. She is bothered by my watching videos on my computer. There's something about the recordings that irritate her, even when the videos don't involve cats. My cats never liked videos made for cats, which would feature squirrels and other small animals running around, or birds chirping and flying around. Actually, to say they didn't like them is an overstatement. They simply didn't take any notice of them. They were much more interested in videos made *of* cats. The instant there was a feline - of any species - on TV, they were glued to the set. They particularly liked images of leopards and mountain lions slinking around, probably because those cats look and move more like domestic cats than, say, a big male lion. The big cats on TV certainly didn't sound anything like my cats, so it wasn't about that. I think they just liked the images. I think it goes without saying that they really enjoyed shows about housecats like themselves. Especially loudly mewing kittens. I guess my cats were social types, so they liked to watch TV that had characters they could identify with, and maybe were similar to cats they knew. That would be like a human watching a show about people and their relationships. And maybe a cat who likes to watch shows about prey animals is similar to a human who isn't quite so social, and prefers to hole up in their den watching cooking shows. This was back in the days of Roxy and Smudge, btw. Smudge is now basking in the Big Outdoors in the Sky, and will never have to spend another day of eternity inside four walls. Roxy is still with me, but she doesn't pay much attention to the television. That's because I insist on watching shows about boring humans. Licky usually doesn't pay attention to the TV, either, but once in a while, he is inexplicably riveted to the images. There's no pattern to what might grab his attention, at least not that I've noticed. -- Joyce May the great galactic kitten always purr you to sleep. |
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 03:27:57 -0000 (UTC), Bastette
wrote: My cats never liked videos made for cats, GLyN has never been much interested in TV at all, though he DID go through a phase where the computer mouse cursor fascinated him. But I have had cats who watched TV. One loved nature shows, with pretty much ANY animal involved, and she seemed to pay close attention. Others just seemed to like the usual prey animals, and some just anything that moved. |
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On 1/28/2016 7:27 PM, Bastette wrote:
jmcquown wrote: On 1/25/2016 10:05 AM, Will in New Haven wrote: On Monday, January 25, 2016 at 5:16:30 AM UTC-5, Jack Campin wrote: Buffy simply doesn't seem to care about birds. Persia was always thrilled by "cat TV". In the summer when there were hummingbirds at the feeder, she paid rapt attention as they zipped around and sipped. Buffy was all Ho-hum, there's a bird hovering. Guess it's time for a nap. Buffy is only the second cat I've ever had but I truly thought all of them would at least like to watch birds flitting around. Honestly, she doesn't seem to care. Our lot are all fascinated by them, either in the garden, on a nature DVD or as recorded on a CD. But here's a new one. Marion spent yesterday evening at her computer watching a BBC nature documentary series about deception strategies in animals. Ollie was on here desk beside her and ignored the whole thing - until he heard the call of a baby seal. That got him REALLY interested. Where can you get baby-seal-flavoured cat food? Squeakytoy ignores sound from the TV, including "normal" cat voices. However, if anything comes on that sounds like her voice, which you can figure out from her name, she immediately alerts and replies. We think she is an alien and is trying to answer the mothership. Of course she is! Buffy ignores television completely. Even cat food and treat commercials. Then again, there probably isn't a cat on TV with exactly her same voice. She is bothered by my watching videos on my computer. There's something about the recordings that irritate her, even when the videos don't involve cats. My cats never liked videos made for cats, which would feature squirrels and other small animals running around, or birds chirping and flying around. Actually, to say they didn't like them is an overstatement. They simply didn't take any notice of them. They were much more interested in videos made *of* cats. The instant there was a feline - of any species - on TV, they were glued to the set. They particularly liked images of leopards and mountain lions slinking around, probably because those cats look and move more like domestic cats than, say, a big male lion. The big cats on TV certainly didn't sound anything like my cats, so it wasn't about that. I think they just liked the images. I think it goes without saying that they really enjoyed shows about housecats like themselves. Especially loudly mewing kittens. I guess my cats were social types, so they liked to watch TV that had characters they could identify with, and maybe were similar to cats they knew. That would be like a human watching a show about people and their relationships. And maybe a cat who likes to watch shows about prey animals is similar to a human who isn't quite so social, and prefers to hole up in their den watching cooking shows. This was back in the days of Roxy and Smudge, btw. Smudge is now basking in the Big Outdoors in the Sky, and will never have to spend another day of eternity inside four walls. Roxy is still with me, but she doesn't pay much attention to the television. That's because I insist on watching shows about boring humans. Licky usually doesn't pay attention to the TV, either, but once in a while, he is inexplicably riveted to the images. There's no pattern to what might grab his attention, at least not that I've noticed. None of my cats have ever paid any attention to the TV, with one single exception. One evening I was watching a nature show, and Skeeter (RB) was lying on my lap, facing me. At one point in the show, a wolf howled. She immediately jumped up, turned around, and laid facing the TV. She watched intently until the show was over. Years ago I had a screen saver (Anybody remember those?) called Rat Race. It showed rats, wearing numbers, racing around a track. Another RB cat (I've forgotten which one) used to lie on top of the monitor and hang his head down so he could watch that. |
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Buffy & Birds - "Cat TV"
On Friday, January 29, 2016 at 2:29:17 AM UTC-5, Joy wrote:
On 1/28/2016 7:27 PM, Bastette wrote: jmcquown wrote: On 1/25/2016 10:05 AM, Will in New Haven wrote: On Monday, January 25, 2016 at 5:16:30 AM UTC-5, Jack Campin wrote: Buffy simply doesn't seem to care about birds. Persia was always thrilled by "cat TV". In the summer when there were hummingbirds at the feeder, she paid rapt attention as they zipped around and sipped. Buffy was all Ho-hum, there's a bird hovering. Guess it's time for a nap. Buffy is only the second cat I've ever had but I truly thought all of them would at least like to watch birds flitting around. Honestly, she doesn't seem to care. Our lot are all fascinated by them, either in the garden, on a nature DVD or as recorded on a CD. But here's a new one. Marion spent yesterday evening at her computer watching a BBC nature documentary series about deception strategies in animals. Ollie was on here desk beside her and ignored the whole thing - until he heard the call of a baby seal. That got him REALLY interested. Where can you get baby-seal-flavoured cat food? Squeakytoy ignores sound from the TV, including "normal" cat voices. However, if anything comes on that sounds like her voice, which you can figure out from her name, she immediately alerts and replies. We think she is an alien and is trying to answer the mothership. Of course she is! Buffy ignores television completely. Even cat food and treat commercials. Then again, there probably isn't a cat on TV with exactly her same voice. She is bothered by my watching videos on my computer. There's something about the recordings that irritate her, even when the videos don't involve cats. My cats never liked videos made for cats, which would feature squirrels and other small animals running around, or birds chirping and flying around. Actually, to say they didn't like them is an overstatement. They simply didn't take any notice of them. They were much more interested in videos made *of* cats. The instant there was a feline - of any species - on TV, they were glued to the set. They particularly liked images of leopards and mountain lions slinking around, probably because those cats look and move more like domestic cats than, say, a big male lion. The big cats on TV certainly didn't sound anything like my cats, so it wasn't about that. I think they just liked the images. I think it goes without saying that they really enjoyed shows about housecats like themselves. Especially loudly mewing kittens. I guess my cats were social types, so they liked to watch TV that had characters they could identify with, and maybe were similar to cats they knew. That would be like a human watching a show about people and their relationships. And maybe a cat who likes to watch shows about prey animals is similar to a human who isn't quite so social, and prefers to hole up in their den watching cooking shows. This was back in the days of Roxy and Smudge, btw. Smudge is now basking in the Big Outdoors in the Sky, and will never have to spend another day of eternity inside four walls. Roxy is still with me, but she doesn't pay much attention to the television. That's because I insist on watching shows about boring humans. Licky usually doesn't pay attention to the TV, either, but once in a while, he is inexplicably riveted to the images. There's no pattern to what might grab his attention, at least not that I've noticed. None of my cats have ever paid any attention to the TV, with one single exception. One evening I was watching a nature show, and Skeeter (RB) was lying on my lap, facing me. At one point in the show, a wolf howled. She immediately jumped up, turned around, and laid facing the TV. She watched intently until the show was over. Years ago I had a screen saver (Anybody remember those?) called Rat Race. It showed rats, wearing numbers, racing around a track. Another RB cat (I've forgotten which one) used to lie on top of the monitor and hang his head down so he could watch that. The wolf howl incident brings back a memory. We were camping in the desert in Arizona and suddenly there were coyotes yipping and howling not that far from us. BD, our Malamute, stuck his head out of the tent and let loose with a much deeper howl, something we had never heard him do before. The coyotes shut up. I think they may have thought "timber wolf, time to go." When we were back in Ohio, BD would occasionally do his wolf howl. -- Will in New Haven |
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On 1/29/2016 10:04 AM, Will in New Haven wrote:
The wolf howl incident brings back a memory. We were camping in the desert in Arizona and suddenly there were coyotes yipping and howling not that far from us. BD, our Malamute, stuck his head out of the tent and let loose with a much deeper howl, something we had never heard him do before. The coyotes shut up. I think they may have thought "timber wolf, time to go." When we were back in Ohio, BD would occasionally do his wolf howl. -- Will in New Haven He was telling them to back off! Jill |
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