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Cats and Radio
In a thread on burglary, the excellent suggestion was made of leaving on
a radio or TV when hoomins are not in the house. The question arises as to programming. Mr. Clark, who operates on the classic principle of the senior noncommissioned officer who tells a new military commander, "Sir, you COMMAND this unit. I RUN it." The History Channel. BBC comedy also might appeal to him. Music: an eclectic mixture of military marches, lullabies (he's devoted to two-and-four-legged kittens) and perhaps precise classical music. I can see him appreciating Mozart and Bach. Rhonda, the star, glamour junkie, and clown: The Comedy Channel MTV Ding, who has self-image problems: Self-help shows, but I think recognizing Jerry Springer is not a good resource Country and Western. And your furkids' preferences? |
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"Howard Berkowitz" wrote in message ... In a thread on burglary, the excellent suggestion was made of leaving on a radio or TV when hoomins are not in the house. The question arises as to programming. Mr. Clark, who operates on the classic principle of the senior noncommissioned officer who tells a new military commander, "Sir, you COMMAND this unit. I RUN it." The History Channel. BBC comedy also might appeal to him. Music: an eclectic mixture of military marches, lullabies (he's devoted to two-and-four-legged kittens) and perhaps precise classical music. I can see him appreciating Mozart and Bach. Rhonda, the star, glamour junkie, and clown: The Comedy Channel MTV Ding, who has self-image problems: Self-help shows, but I think recognizing Jerry Springer is not a good resource Country and Western. And your furkids' preferences? As far as TV goes: Animal Planet, of course! Also, the "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" improv comedy show -- Tucker always watches it with us! And as for radio or CDs: The Lord of the Rings soundtracks and classical music (again, Tucker especially loves music) Christine and Omar, Oreo, Midnight, Robin & Tucker |
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Howard Berkowitz wrote:
In a thread on burglary, the excellent suggestion was made of leaving on a radio or TV when hoomins are not in the house. The question arises as to programming. Snip feline opinions And your furkids' preferences? All of our furkids love Animal planet, though we had the cable removed over a year ago and they're getting used to talk shows instead. They love "Cops", especially the black and whites (and Pine Cone of course). Action shows are very popular with them, with cartoons being NOT on the watch list. Jerry Springer, Montel Williams, Maury, and The View are on the hiss list, but Oprah is very well liked. They also watch Judge Joe Brown, Judge Judy, Peoples Court, and Divorce Court. I think they like the dramatics. As to music. They all like various classical Rock music, especially the Doobie Brothers, Bee Gees, and John Denver (I suspect because he was an advocate for animals of all types). They love Neil Diamond, Carpenters, and soothing seventies music. They do NOT like KC and the Sunshine Band. The hiss list includes Heavy metal, but they enjoy Meatloaf. I suspect that is because of the food factor. I can also get them to listen to Celtic and Classical music, but, like me they hiss at opera. They HATE Celine Dion, Barbara Streisand, and other high pitched voices. Unfortunately Manheim Steamroller is among that group because of all the high pitched instruments that they use. Sad, as Manheim Steamroller is one of our favorites. Pine Cone has his own music list. He likes punk, techno, and celtic music. He LOVES Meatloaf, and seems to glory in his bad boy image. I'm afraid to show him a James Dean movie, as he'd probably start sauntering around the house wearing a leather jacket and sneering around the cigarette hanging out of his mouth. Pam S. with tongue firmly planted in cheek. You can guess about which parts. |
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All of our furkids love Animal planet, though we had the cable removed
over a year ago and they're getting used to talk shows instead. They love "Cops", especially the black and whites (and Pine Cone of course). Action shows are very popular with them, with cartoons being NOT on the watch list. Jerry Springer, Montel Williams, Maury, and The View are on the hiss list, but Oprah is very well liked. They also watch Judge Joe Brown, Judge Judy, Peoples Court, and Divorce Court. I think they like the dramatics. As to music. They all like various classical Rock music, especially the Doobie Brothers, Bee Gees, and John Denver (I suspect because he was an advocate for animals of all types). They love Neil Diamond, Carpenters, and soothing seventies music. They do NOT like KC and the Sunshine Band. The hiss list includes Heavy metal, but they enjoy Meatloaf. I suspect that is because of the food factor. I can also get them to listen to Celtic and Classical music, but, like me they hiss at opera. They HATE Celine Dion, Barbara Streisand, and other high pitched voices. Unfortunately Manheim Steamroller is among that group because of all the high pitched instruments that they use. Sad, as Manheim Steamroller is one of our favorites. Pine Cone has his own music list. He likes punk, techno, and celtic music. He LOVES Meatloaf, and seems to glory in his bad boy image. I'm afraid to show him a James Dean movie, as he'd probably start sauntering around the house wearing a leather jacket and sneering around the cigarette hanging out of his mouth. Pam S. with tongue firmly planted in cheek. You can guess about which parts. Hmmm. I was listening to oldies internet radio, and discovered my cats hate Donnie Osmond. Honest. They fled the room with their ears back. When I used to play Pavarotti, particularly Nessum Dorma, Cherokee used to get in the middle of the floor and roll over on his back. I say he loved it. DH says it was cat-talk for "If it thinks I"m dead, it will go away." My daughter says locking cats up in a carrier for TED, and making them listen to Harry Chapin all the way in the car is borderline animal abuse. Sherry |
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"Howard Berkowitz" wrote in message ... In a thread on burglary, the excellent suggestion was made of leaving on a radio or TV when hoomins are not in the house. The question arises as to programming. I'm thinking if the point was to deter burglars, cartoons and other children's programming would be best. That would indicate there was more than one person home, likely including an awake young adult. For the same reason Golden Girls would likely be a poor choice. Or old westerns. Jo |
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Sherry wrote:
Hmmm. I was listening to oldies internet radio, and discovered my cats hate Donnie Osmond. Honest. They fled the room with their ears back. Your cats have good taste. Or at least, they know bad when they hear it. When I used to play Pavarotti, particularly Nessum Dorma, Cherokee used to get in the middle of the floor and roll over on his back. I say he loved it. DH says it was cat-talk for "If it thinks I"m dead, it will go away." Hmm... I suspect DH was making a comment of his own! My daughter says locking cats up in a carrier for TED, and making them listen to Harry Chapin all the way in the car is borderline animal abuse. But maybe they'd like "Cats in the Cradle"? Joyce |
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Howard Berkowitz wrote:
And your furkids' preferences? They would most likely enjoy hearing a program that features loud kitten mewing. I'm not that would have much value as a burglar deterrent, though. Joyce |
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Howard Berkowitz wrote:
In a thread on burglary, the excellent suggestion was made of leaving on a radio or TV when hoomins are not in the house. The question arises as to programming. [snip] And your furkids' preferences? Brenna likes Enya, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, The male singer with the Glenn Miller Orchestra (whose name completely escapes me right now), and similar "golden-oldies" and new agey stuff. Brenna *does not* like Dean Martin, Rock (hard, soft, or otherwise), country/western, too much talking - play the darn music already!! - Denise |
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On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 09:24:07 -0500, Howard Berkowitz
yodeled: In article , wrote: Howard Berkowitz wrote: And your furkids' preferences? They would most likely enjoy hearing a program that features loud kitten mewing. I'm not that would have much value as a burglar deterrent, though. Joyce Vaguely apropos, there was a privately made tape, circulating among classical music stations, of something called "The Cat Cantata". It consisted of Beverly Sills and Elizabeth Schwarzkopf meowing at one another, in top operatic form. It's by Rossini, who was a cat lover- the name is "Aria per Due Gatte." I sang it myself in college. The recording was really Schwarzkopf with Victoria De Los Angeles. I think it's out of print, but I'll check. Unfortunately, I never had advance warning of when it was going to be played so I could record it. Does anyone know if it's available? Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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