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Schizo Cat Season
Are there any other Aussie cat owners that are having trouble with psycho
cats? Gizmo is constantly "galloping" from one end of the house to the other....unless she is asleep of course. She hides underneath the kitchen table then ambushes me as I walk past....she won't do this with my other half though. As soon as I get within a metre of her she does the gallop thing again....this has been going on for a week....most entertaining.....what is also funny is she wears erself out so much doing it that mid way through the gallop she often stops for water then keeps running.... Most odd Purrs to all Angela (owned by the mighty Giz) |
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"Angela Ryan" wrote in message
... Are there any other Aussie cat owners that are having trouble with psycho cats? Gizmo is constantly "galloping" from one end of the house to the other....unless she is asleep of course. She hides underneath the kitchen table then ambushes me as I walk past....she won't do this with my other half though. As soon as I get within a metre of her she does the gallop thing again....this has been going on for a week....most entertaining.....what is also funny is she wears erself out so much doing it that mid way through the gallop she often stops for water then keeps running.... Shmogg has been most ornerary for the last week or so. Yes, my ankles get regularly ambushed, he has taken up howling at random times throughout the evening, the water-squirt bottle no longer stops him from doing anything (particularly scratching the back of thelounge) and he's made Fluffy deathly afraid of him. And yet, by the same token, he has taken to crawling onto my lap of an evening and being a lovey dovey lap fungus, which he has never done before. I think he knows I'm pregnant and is both annoyed at me for having yet another pet and trying to be a nurse cat. But he's always been a strange critter. Yowie |
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 13:57:32 +1000, "Angela Ryan"
wrote: Are there any other Aussie cat owners that are having trouble with psycho cats? Kinda Guess is being a bit more than her normal psycho self in the morning at the moment. Pouncing off the bed, over the gate, down the stairs, round about and back up again. As for the other two, they are being their normal selves. Lita just wants food and a nice place to sleep and Harriet is happy meowing at the wall. Di |
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JHBennett wrote:
Finally, the woman commented that it was so nice to see a dog and cat being such great friends, seemingly inseparable. Their hostess laughed and explained it was hardly the case. Her husband, it seems, had trained the dog that it could chase the cat, whenever it scratched the furniture. It ranks very high on my list of most diabolical plots ever ;-) Actually, I think it's a clever solution! Keeps the dog in perpetual hope, and the cat in line, all without chemical sprays or g-d forbid, declawing. Joyce |
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"JHBennett" wrote in message
... "Yowie" wrote in message u... "Angela Ryan" wrote in message ... Are there any other Aussie cat owners that are having trouble with psycho cats? Gizmo is constantly "galloping" from one end of the house to the other....unless she is asleep of course. She hides underneath the kitchen table then ambushes me as I walk past....she won't do this with my other half though. As soon as I get within a metre of her she does the gallop thing again....this has been going on for a week....most entertaining.....what is also funny is she wears erself out so much doing it that mid way through the gallop she often stops for water then keeps running.... Shmogg has been most ornerary for the last week or so. Yes, my ankles get regularly ambushed, he has taken up howling at random times throughout the evening, the water-squirt bottle no longer stops him from doing anything (particularly scratching the back of thelounge) and he's made Fluffy deathly afraid of him. Yowie, this is too great a story not to share. Several years ago I read about a couple who were visiting friends. They noticed that wherever the cat went, the dog would follow, from room to room, throughout the house. Finally, the woman commented that it was so nice to see a dog and cat being such great friends, seemingly inseparable. Their hostess laughed and explained it was hardly the case. Her husband, it seems, had trained the dog that it could chase the cat, whenever it scratched the furniture. It ranks very high on my list of most diabolical plots ever ;-) Cheers, That is *truly* diabolical. Although I can just iamgine the dog thnking "*please* scratch the firniture, go on, *please*, even just a little scratch, go on, oh god, *please*" LOL Yowie |
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Yowie wrote:
That is *truly* diabolical. Although I can just iamgine the dog thnking "*please* scratch the firniture, go on, *please*, even just a little scratch, go on, oh god, *please*" That reminds me of a Gary Larsen cartoon, where a dog puts up a bunch of signs saying "cat fud" with arrows pointing along a path leading to the clothes dryer. The cat is following the signs (looking for the "cat fud"), and the dog is thinking, "oh please, oh please, oh please..." Joyce |
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