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Saw this on TV this morning.
If I was this cat's slave, I would be holding my breadth and my bp would have really spiked. As the TV man said, this cat has amazing upper body strength. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkrpXHeSBko |
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As the TV man said, this cat has amazing upper body strength.
Which is probably just as well! I'd have a grille over the window or keep it closed! Sharon |
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Winnie wrote:
Saw this on TV this morning. If I was this cat's slave, I would be holding my breadth and my bp would have really spiked. As the TV man said, this cat has amazing upper body strength. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkrpXHeSBko That was scary! -- Adrian |
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"Winnie" wrote in message ... Saw this on TV this morning. If I was this cat's slave, I would be holding my breadth and my bp would have really spiked. As the TV man said, this cat has amazing upper body strength. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkrpXHeSBko Personally I would say idiot cat slaves to not have screens or grills over their windows to even allow that |
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On Nov 1, 10:18*am, "Sharon & Smudgie" wrote:
As the TV man said, this cat has amazing upper body strength. Which is probably just as well! I'd have a grille over the window or keep it closed! Sharon I know. When I had Rusty (RB), I didn't open my windows much, even with screens on all my windows. Now that he is gone, I feel free to leave the windows wide opened in the summer to let in a breeze. |
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On 2011-11-01 2:43 PM, Winnie wrote:
On Nov 1, 10:18 am, "Sharon& wrote: As the TV man said, this cat has amazing upper body strength. Which is probably just as well! I'd have a grille over the window or keep it closed! Sharon I know. When I had Rusty (RB), I didn't open my windows much, even with screens on all my windows. Now that he is gone, I feel free to leave the windows wide opened in the summer to let in a breeze. A strong cat can get through a typical screen, no problem at all. Thnis is especially true if the cat has claws to attack the screen, but a solid chunky cat can exert a lot of pressure by leaning or pushing. I, too, don't open my windows very wide. And as I learned from one long-ago cat and a window that didn't have a screen, a determined cat can wriggle through a surprisingly small opening. -- Cheryl |
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hopitus wrote:
On Nov 1, 9:30 am, "Matthew" wrote: "Winnie" wrote Saw this on TV this morning. If I was this cat's slave, I would be holding my breadth and my bp would have really spiked. As the TV man said, this cat has amazing upper body strength. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkrpXHeSBko Personally I would say idiot cat slaves to not have screens or grills over their windows to even allow that Of course you would say so, abominable Matthewwww. You're so full of venom it drips and pools. Ditto; turns my stomach. This is how Eric Clapton lost his little son when his hired nursemaid did same thing: kid fell 52 stories. Keep your facts straight, hag. It wasn't the nursemaid. Plonk. -- You'd be crazy to e-mail me with the crazy. But leave the div alone. * Whoever bans a book, shall be banished. Whoever burns a book, shall burn. |
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On Nov 1, 2:32*pm, hopitus wrote:
On Nov 1, 11:26*am, Cheryl wrote: On 2011-11-01 2:43 PM, Winnie wrote: On Nov 1, 10:18 am, "Sharon& *Smudgie *wrote: As the TV man said, this cat has amazing upper body strength. Which is probably just as well! I'd have a grille over the window or keep it closed! Sharon I know. When I had Rusty (RB), I didn't open my windows much, even with screens on all my windows. Now that he is gone, I feel free to leave the windows wide opened in the summer to let in a breeze. A strong cat can get through a typical screen, no problem at all. Thnis is especially true if the cat has claws to attack the screen, but a solid chunky cat can exert a lot of pressure by leaning or pushing. I, too, don't open my windows very wide. And as I learned from one long-ago cat and a window that didn't have a screen, a determined cat can wriggle through a surprisingly small opening. Cheryl Very true, and since we are on top floor, no matter how hot it ever gets here (snork; can never get too hot for me, even when the natives think they are roasting alive) the only time I ever open window (they all slide sideways, double pane) wider than less than cat- head width is when I am sitting right beside said window monitoring Snaggly's activities. Huge as he is, I have watched him fold himself up for narrow openings (like to get in low cabinets and raise hell in their contents) and since he weighs almost 30# screens not trustworthy for his safety. I am not on the top floor, but still way high up in my building.I also have double sliding windows. I opened the windows such that there was always a window pane blocking Rusty from the outside, but still allowed fresh air to come through But still, I was a worried slave. So in the summer I would rather have the fan or AC on than had the windows opened. Or just opened the windows when Rusty was confined in another room with windows and door closed. When he was young Rusty also batted the window pane at the insects on the outside. I was concerned he would break the window and fall. To my relief, he stopped doing that in his later years. |
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As the TV man said, this cat has amazing upper body strength.
Which is probably just as well! I'd have a grille over the window or keep it closed Possibly not a good idea, depending on the screen. As some people have said, a lot of cats can force some screens open. Which would leave them stuck outside. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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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