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Cat addicted to TV - HELP
I unleashed a monster a few weeks ago when I introduced my little cat
(3 years old) to the Video Catnip I've had for years. (It's a VHS tape of birds and squirrels - other cats have enjoyed it a few times, but quickly figured out it's just a goof on them and quit watching) She's deaf, so at least I can mute it and not have to hear the sounds all day long, but she either sits in front of the TV and jumps to catch the critters, or she hangs over the top of the TV to do the same. Yes, it's hilarious to see her trying to catch something and falling off the TV. Or it was hilarious about the first 12,000 times. But now she's just addicted to this thing. All day and all night long, has to watch it again and again. And when it's not showing and she needs her movie, she SCREAMS. Bloody murder. (Again, she's deaf and has no volume control - she screams like that at birds outside, not getting that it scares them off) It's a scream that sounds like someone stepped on her tail, but I know that scream. It's her "I see a bird" scream. If the mailman would hear it, I'm sure he'd think I was abusing my cat. She's not getting fat or anything, but I'm concerned that this is too much TV. Also, I wouldn't mind watching some TV myself, and she tosses a fit if I want to watch the news. A FIT. If screaming doesn't work, she works her way into cabinets and starts tossing things out. In the last week alone, she's broken a coffee mug and a couple of wine glasses. I have the cabinets taped with duct tape, but she is able to work her way through it. I guess I'll have to get some of those kid clip things. Has anyone ever had a cat this addicted to TV? It's turning into a real pain in the ass because the tape is only thirty minutes long, and then she's screaming again. She has me well trained. I've tried diverting her with her previous addiction, the red laser dot, or with her feathers on a stick and other toys. She wants her TV! |
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I don't have a solution, but that's like the funniest damned thing
I've ever heard! LMAO Note to self: don't buy any videos for the cats! On Apr 4, 3:47*pm, wrote: I unleashed a monster a few weeks ago when I introduced my little cat (3 years old) to the Video Catnip I've had for years. (It's a VHS tape of birds and squirrels - other cats have enjoyed it a few times, but quickly figured out it's just a goof on them and quit watching) She's deaf, so at least I can mute it and not have to hear the sounds all day long, but she either sits in front of the TV and jumps to catch the critters, or she hangs over the top of the TV to do the same. Yes, it's hilarious to see her trying to catch something and falling off the TV. Or it was hilarious about the first 12,000 times. But now she's just addicted to this thing. All day and all night long, has to watch it again and again. And when it's not showing and she needs her movie, she SCREAMS. Bloody murder. (Again, she's deaf and has no volume control - she screams like that at birds outside, not getting that it scares them off) It's a scream that sounds like someone stepped on her tail, but I know that scream. It's her "I see a bird" scream. If the mailman would hear it, I'm sure he'd think I was abusing my cat. She's not getting fat or anything, but I'm concerned that this is too much TV. Also, I wouldn't mind watching some TV myself, and she tosses a fit if I want to watch the news. A FIT. If screaming doesn't work, she works her way into cabinets and starts tossing things out. In the last week alone, she's broken a coffee mug and a couple of wine glasses. I have the cabinets taped with duct tape, but she is able to work her way through it. I guess I'll have to get some of those kid clip things. Has anyone ever had a cat this addicted to TV? It's turning into a real pain in the ass because the tape is only thirty minutes long, and then she's screaming again. She has me well trained. I've tried diverting her with her previous addiction, the red laser dot, or with her feathers on a stick and other toys. She wants her TV! |
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wrote in message ... I unleashed a monster a few weeks ago when I introduced my little cat (3 years old) to the Video Catnip I've had for years. (It's a VHS tape of birds and squirrels - other cats have enjoyed it a few times, but quickly figured out it's just a goof on them and quit watching) She's deaf, so at least I can mute it and not have to hear the sounds all day long, but she either sits in front of the TV and jumps to catch the critters, or she hangs over the top of the TV to do the same. Yes, it's hilarious to see her trying to catch something and falling off the TV. Or it was hilarious about the first 12,000 times. But now she's just addicted to this thing. All day and all night long, has to watch it again and again. And when it's not showing and she needs her movie, she SCREAMS. Bloody murder. (Again, she's deaf and has no volume control - she screams like that at birds outside, not getting that it scares them off) It's a scream that sounds like someone stepped on her tail, but I know that scream. It's her "I see a bird" scream. If the mailman would hear it, I'm sure he'd think I was abusing my cat. She's not getting fat or anything, but I'm concerned that this is too much TV. Also, I wouldn't mind watching some TV myself, and she tosses a fit if I want to watch the news. A FIT. If screaming doesn't work, she works her way into cabinets and starts tossing things out. In the last week alone, she's broken a coffee mug and a couple of wine glasses. I have the cabinets taped with duct tape, but she is able to work her way through it. I guess I'll have to get some of those kid clip things. Has anyone ever had a cat this addicted to TV? It's turning into a real pain in the ass because the tape is only thirty minutes long, and then she's screaming again. She has me well trained. I've tried diverting her with her previous addiction, the red laser dot, or with her feathers on a stick and other toys. She wants her TV! LMAO! That's about the funniest story I've heard in a long, long time! You've got to get her act on tape and send it in to the World's Funniest Animals- She's a sure winner! It sounds like you're gonna have to get her own TV! lol! I got the Cat Sitter DVD for my cats- they all went crazy over it at first but after a few days or so they started losing interest in it one by one. The same thing happened with the Fish Tank DVD- After they realized they couldn't catch the fish they lost interest. My little one still likes to watch Catz: http://maxshouse.com/jadewatchingcatzweb.jpg My colony cats don't even get excited over live birds anymore- and the birds know it! The birds just sit there as the cats walk right by- a few feet away! lol http://maxshouse.com/colony_bird.jpg Here's the whole sequence: http://maxshouse.com/on_the_prowl.htm I saw the whole thing while I was on a stake out to ID the "Phantom Pooper" whose been pooping in the dirt in one of my neighbor's bushes. This was actually funny, too. The other cats sat around waiting for him to finish before heading out. together lol! http://maxshouse.com/phantom_pooper.htm Ain't ca****ching a blast? I'd rather watch cats than the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders! Phil |
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LOL!
Get another cat for her to play with or get yourself a second tv. Barb |
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These are adorable pictures, Phil!
I've been thinking I need to get a video camera because of this crazy little cat - she's very entertaining. She also likes to drown her toy mice in the toilet. (And if I put the lid down, she figures out how to lift it...and she's a tiny little thing, but SO DETERMINED.) For awhile she was putting her mice in my tea glass when I wasn't looking. There's nothing worse than getting a mouth full of mouse. She does have a brother (he was here first), but he's in the hospital today having a dental. She's missing him. The look on brother's face when she's screaming for her movie and then watching is priceless. He's like "Dude, I figured out years ago it's all fake!" There's a window about ten feet from the TV and I have a bird feeder attached to the window. One day she was watching her movie and a big mourning dove caught the corner of her eye at the window. I thought she was going to have a seizure trying to decide between window (and real bird) versus her movie (and fake birds/squirrels). She chose the movie. Well, she's screaming for the show now. Must obey. There are some men outside cleaning my gutters and that entertained her for awhile, but I guess it's back to the show. At least she's not insisting on popcorn and Milk Duds. |
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wrote in message ... These are adorable pictures, Phil! I've been thinking I need to get a video camera because of this crazy little cat - she's very entertaining. She also likes to drown her toy mice in the toilet. (And if I put the lid down, she figures out how to lift it...and she's a tiny little thing, but SO DETERMINED.) For awhile she was putting her mice in my tea glass when I wasn't looking. There's nothing worse than getting a mouth full of mouse. She does have a brother (he was here first), but he's in the hospital today having a dental. She's missing him. The look on brother's face when she's screaming for her movie and then watching is priceless. He's like "Dude, I figured out years ago it's all fake!" There's a window about ten feet from the TV and I have a bird feeder attached to the window. One day she was watching her movie and a big mourning dove caught the corner of her eye at the window. I thought she was going to have a seizure trying to decide between window (and real bird) versus her movie (and fake birds/squirrels). She chose the movie. Well, she's screaming for the show now. Must obey. There are some men outside cleaning my gutters and that entertained her for awhile, but I guess it's back to the show. At least she's not insisting on popcorn and Milk Duds. One of my cats was raised by raccoons- I think she thinks she's a raccoon. What do you think? http://maxshouse.com/album/racat.jpg My other cat loves to play with bunnies- but they always ran away from her. Now, they think she's one of them. http://maxshouse.com/album/bunnycat.jpg Don't forget to post a link to the movie of your cat when you make it. Phil |
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