darn! now amazing cat feats!

updated thu 12 dec 02

johanssen on wed 11 dec 02

Esther - I have one lady cat that does amazing leaps to munch on my
spider plants. One day I came into the living room to find her upside
down, hanging from the plant hanger, munching away. - I truly believe
she is part vegetarian - Jenny
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eczekalski wrote:

George Shirley on wed 11 dec 02

Sleepy and I play the scare me game too. I will come out of my office
unsuspectingly and there's this spotted dog that leaps out of another
room and barks at me. Conversely I will hide from her while she's
napping on the easy chair and then tap on the wall, she comes running
and I leap out and scream at her. We both get a kick out of it and Miz
Anne thinks we're both nuts. She was telling a friend of hers tonight
that I act like a five yo with that dog and she's right, we have lots of
fun, scare each other, share our meals, take naps together, walk around
the garden, chased squirrels, and, every Monday at noon, we go out and
howl when they test the emergency sirens.

George

Barbara Martin wrote:

eczekalski on wed 11 dec 02

See???

Although Winston seems to be somewhat motivated by my screams as he
demolishes something. He's very tall and can do about 4 feet before he
even has to jump. This is a cat with an evil sense of humor; he also
likes to hide behind things and come running out at full speed to make
me say, eeeekkk!

Esther

johanssen
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 6:57 PM
To: GARDENS@LSV.UKY.EDU
Subject: OT: Was Darn! - now amazing cat feats!

Esther - I have one lady cat that does amazing leaps to munch on my
spider plants. One day I came into the living room to find her upside
down, hanging from the plant hanger, munching away. - I truly believe
she is part vegetarian - Jenny
________________________________________________________________________

eczekalski wrote:

> Sigh,

> These are one of the things that I can't grow because they are too much
> fun for cats. Of course it's fun to hang them and watch to see how
high

Barbara Martin on wed 11 dec 02

Our kitty plays PeeeeeeeeeeeeK from room to room with me, sort of a version
of hide and seek where I hide in the next room and make one loud squeaking
noise and then wait silently, Next thing I know she races around the corner
to find me at which point she gives a little skip and hop and I giggle
hysterically. Pretty soon everyone in the house is laughing. Apparently she
likes it too because she will play this game more consistently than most.

Barbara M. Martin
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George Shirley on thu 12 dec 02

Thank you ma'am. I used to be the typical corporate type, business suit,
power tie, pointy toed shoes and a cob up the you-know-what. A couple of
heart attacks, ulcers, and a case of the near terminal red a** told me I
should change life styles so I went back to my childhood, it's more fun
that way even if it doesn't pay the same.

George

Jenny Pizi wrote:

Jenny Pizi on thu 12 dec 02

Your my kind of man George!
Jenny in Italy

Sleepy and I play the scare me game too. I will come out of my office
unsuspectingly and there's this spotted dog that leaps out of another
room and barks at me. Conversely I will hide from her while she's
napping on the easy chair and then tap on the wall, she comes running
and I leap out and scream at her. We both get a kick out of it and Miz
Anne thinks we're both nuts. She was telling a friend of hers tonight
that I act like a five yo with that dog and she's right, we have lots of
fun, scare each other, share our meals, take naps together, walk around
the garden, chased squirrels, and, every Monday at noon, we go out
and
howl when they test the emergency sirens.

George

Jenny Pizi
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jennypizi@tin.it