Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 Hi, I have two cats and when they want my attention, one meows like crazy and the another starts clawing my leg. They definitely let me know about their presence then and there. Most people have children; I have two cats. Gentlsong wrote: >YES!!! > >Another cat lover in our midst! > >My cat LOVES to lay, stand, or sit in front of the monitor just high enough >and positioned right in front of whatever I need to see. He also likes >to watch me move the mouse cursor around, watch the blocks move on a game I >have, and my aquarium screen saver. Oh...and if he wants my full attention >and I'm typing...well, that's when you're likely to see cat-speak in my >posts. There have even been times when my computer refused to do what I >wanted it to and it turned out the cat had pushed a key or two that I hadn't >noticed. Very puzzling to figure out at times. > >Sylvia >MT wannabe....gonnabe >gentlsong@... >ICQ# 383585 > > Re: Keyboard question >>Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 13:44:10 EDT >> >> >>My keyboard is stuck in upper case. I am working Word 2000 and it >> >won't > >>come out of upper case. Of course in my email it seems to work fine.<< >> >> >> >> >>When mine does this I reboot my computer, i don't know if it is a font >>memory >>issue, but it usually fixes it (this would usually happen to me when my >> >cats > >>walked across my keyboard, go figure). >> >>Sue >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 I am amazed the water pistol worked for you. Our cat only stared at it. It did not budge her. What finally got her off of our dining room table was our ignoring her. It seemed she relished our yelling or throwing things at her. It made her the center of attention, I guess. She never took to the computer, thank God. Mainly because she is my mother's baby. I am the one who towers over her and slams things down which she does not like. She doesn't like loud voices and I tend to yell. But, I am the one who feeds her so she knows when she wants me. My mother is the lap provider. I can't get her near me. Probably since I was the one who tricked her into the car to go to the vet. She won't leave the house since that day. She was abandoned by her mother at birth. We have had her from 6 days old. Mom would care for her during the day and I pulled night shift. (I was working out of the house in those days.) She is a beautiful cat as far as her markings go and from day 1 when she fell out of the box made into a bed and into the litter box she never " went " anywhere else to do her " thing " . However she likes to roll in her litter and her back has crap all over it. I have to find a groomer but it won't be easy. She just doesn't come out to meet anyone. We had the vet here one day lying on the floor on one side of mom's bed with mom on the otherside trying to grab her to get her out to go to the Vet's. That was her last trip outside. The vet would never come back either. The cat has very strong muscles so she wins everytime. Aliceanne On Tue, 14 May 2002 06:11:09 -0700 " Rennie@Work " writes: > Okay, call me a mean old lady, but I trained my cat from when she was > a > kitten to not EVEN come close to my work area. *g* I have an > imaginary > line drawn around me and desk/computer and she won't cross it. I > trained > her with a water bottle sprayer thinggy. I just could not work with > the cat > all over me, keyboard, and foot pedal! > > p.s. She gets lots of attention AWAY from keyboard though. > > Signed, > > Mean, old, cranky, (but not stinky) lady... <GGG> > > Funny kitties...was Keyboard question > > > > LOL! I just love it when my kitty comes to visit me while I'm > working. > The > > other night she walked in front of the keyboard stepping over my > arms, and > I > > purposefully kept on typing instead of petting her to see what she > would > do. > > She stuck her head up under my chin and started nuzzling and > then > actually > > started LEANING into my chest and pushing against the desk with > her feet > > trying to force me back in my chair so she could curl up on my > chest like > > she usually does. I was laughing my rear end off. I wouldn't > budge, and > > she just kept pushing for a long time. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 I am amazed the water pistol worked for you. Our cat only stared at it. It did not budge her. What finally got her off of our dining room table was our ignoring her. It seemed she relished our yelling or throwing things at her. It made her the center of attention, I guess. She never took to the computer, thank God. Mainly because she is my mother's baby. I am the one who towers over her and slams things down which she does not like. She doesn't like loud voices and I tend to yell. But, I am the one who feeds her so she knows when she wants me. My mother is the lap provider. I can't get her near me. Probably since I was the one who tricked her into the car to go to the vet. She won't leave the house since that day. She was abandoned by her mother at birth. We have had her from 6 days old. Mom would care for her during the day and I pulled night shift. (I was working out of the house in those days.) She is a beautiful cat as far as her markings go and from day 1 when she fell out of the box made into a bed and into the litter box she never " went " anywhere else to do her " thing " . However she likes to roll in her litter and her back has crap all over it. I have to find a groomer but it won't be easy. She just doesn't come out to meet anyone. We had the vet here one day lying on the floor on one side of mom's bed with mom on the otherside trying to grab her to get her out to go to the Vet's. That was her last trip outside. The vet would never come back either. The cat has very strong muscles so she wins everytime. Aliceanne On Tue, 14 May 2002 06:11:09 -0700 " Rennie@Work " writes: > Okay, call me a mean old lady, but I trained my cat from when she was > a > kitten to not EVEN come close to my work area. *g* I have an > imaginary > line drawn around me and desk/computer and she won't cross it. I > trained > her with a water bottle sprayer thinggy. I just could not work with > the cat > all over me, keyboard, and foot pedal! > > p.s. She gets lots of attention AWAY from keyboard though. > > Signed, > > Mean, old, cranky, (but not stinky) lady... <GGG> > > Funny kitties...was Keyboard question > > > > LOL! I just love it when my kitty comes to visit me while I'm > working. > The > > other night she walked in front of the keyboard stepping over my > arms, and > I > > purposefully kept on typing instead of petting her to see what she > would > do. > > She stuck her head up under my chin and started nuzzling and > then > actually > > started LEANING into my chest and pushing against the desk with > her feet > > trying to force me back in my chair so she could curl up on my > chest like > > she usually does. I was laughing my rear end off. I wouldn't > budge, and > > she just kept pushing for a long time. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 I have 3 cats - (the man of the house) is almost 1. He is my baby. The other two (crotchety old females) kind of keep to themselves. One is neurotic and afraid of everything (especially laundry), and the other just sort of looks at you like " why are you in MY house? " Anyway - likes to jump up my lap, run up my chest, and perch on my shoulder while I'm working. Needless to say, it's hard to type when you can't move your shoulder. When I ignore him and don't move my keyboard tray to let him up, he sits on his hind legs at my feet and starts boxing on my leg (the one on the foot pedal). He does it so fast (no claws) that it reminds me of one of those speed bag things in a boxing gym or something. It's really funny and I have to stop working because I'm laughing so hard. Sometimes he likes to " stalk " you when you're coming out of the bathroom, too. He'll hide around the corner and box your leg as you walk by, but then he stands on his back feet and does it. Gotta love cats. Funny kitties...was Keyboard question > > > > LOL! I just love it when my kitty comes to visit me while I'm > working. > The > > other night she walked in front of the keyboard stepping over my > arms, and > I > > purposefully kept on typing instead of petting her to see what she > would > do. > > She stuck her head up under my chin and started nuzzling and > then > actually > > started LEANING into my chest and pushing against the desk with > her feet > > trying to force me back in my chair so she could curl up on my > chest like > > she usually does. I was laughing my rear end off. I wouldn't > budge, and > > she just kept pushing for a long time. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 Oh yeah, the boxing ploy. If my cat wants to be fed, and I am walking through the hall, she will hit my legs so that you could hear it three rooms away. She used to also hit the legs of the lady who brought mom her meals on wheels. But they laughed so hard she just continued to do it. She does not have claws on the front two paws. Aliceanne On Tue, 14 May 2002 10:27:47 -0400 " " writes: > I have 3 cats - (the man of the house) is almost 1. He is my > baby. The other two (crotchety old females) kind of keep to > themselves. One is neurotic and afraid of everything (especially > laundry), and the other just sort of looks at you like " why are you > in MY house? " > > Anyway - likes to jump up my lap, run up my chest, and perch > on my shoulder while I'm working. Needless to say, it's hard to > type when you can't move your shoulder. When I ignore him and don't > move my keyboard tray to let him up, he sits on his hind legs at my > feet and starts boxing on my leg (the one on the foot pedal). He > does it so fast (no claws) that it reminds me of one of those speed > bag things in a boxing gym or something. It's really funny and I > have to stop working because I'm laughing so hard. Sometimes he > likes to " stalk " you when you're coming out of the bathroom, too. > He'll hide around the corner and box your leg as you walk by, but > then he stands on his back feet and does it. > > Gotta love cats. > Funny kitties...was Keyboard question > > > > > > > LOL! I just love it when my kitty comes to visit me while I'm > > > working. > > The > > > other night she walked in front of the keyboard stepping over > my > > arms, and > > I > > > purposefully kept on typing instead of petting her to see what > she > > would > > do. > > > She stuck her head up under my chin and started nuzzling and > > > then > > actually > > > started LEANING into my chest and pushing against the desk > with > > her feet > > > trying to force me back in my chair so she could curl up on my > > > chest like > > > she usually does. I was laughing my rear end off. I wouldn't > > > budge, and > > > she just kept pushing for a long time. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 I have 2 cats. The 1-year-old knows not to come near my computer but she would always try to climb the bookcase next to it. My husband got a triple plastic shelve that is actually made to put children's toys in and I set it on the desk behind me. I put towels in it and she seems to like that as her " bunk " where she can be high up and in the same room that I am. The 8-month-old cat tried to sit on my lap while I was working a couple of times but there isn't enough room with the the pullout tray that the keyboard sits on, so I taught her not to come near the computer. Now she thinks the office is boring in the daytime but will sometimes stay in the plastic 'bunk' in the evenings. They fight over who gets the bottom or the second one up sometimes but will always work it out after a few minutes. Re: Funny kitties...was Keyboard question I have 3 cats - (the man of the house) is almost 1. He is my baby. The other two (crotchety old females) kind of keep to themselves. One is neurotic and afraid of everything (especially laundry), and the other just sort of looks at you like " why are you in MY house? " Anyway - likes to jump up my lap, run up my chest, and perch on my shoulder while I'm working. Needless to say, it's hard to type when you can't move your shoulder. When I ignore him and don't move my keyboard tray to let him up, he sits on his hind legs at my feet and starts boxing on my leg (the one on the foot pedal). He does it so fast (no claws) that it reminds me of one of those speed bag things in a boxing gym or something. It's really funny and I have to stop working because I'm laughing so hard. Sometimes he likes to " stalk " you when you're coming out of the bathroom, too. He'll hide around the corner and box your leg as you walk by, but then he stands on his back feet and does it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 Well your cat is at least polite about it. Ours just throws anything off the desk or table if she wants to sit there. Nothing polite about her. Aliceanne On Tue, 14 May 2002 13:22:12 -0400 " Gentlsong " writes: > I am really enjoying all these cat stories! > > My cat's name is and when I finally got one corner of the desk > cleaned > off, I decided to let him claim it as his since he likes to be close > by > whenever I'm sitting in one place long enough. Also, as it is right > now, > I'm not home much because of another job and he tells me plainly > that he > doesn't like that at all by clinging to me whenever I am home. > Well, he has > now decided that not only the corner of the desk belongs to him, but > also > any area that doesn't have enough things in his way for him to > occupy it. I > frequently have to push him back to his corner and his response is > classic > " How dare you! " cat mode and he then comes right back to where he > was before > I pushed him only a tad bit further out. We play this " game " for a > few > times and then I get frustrated and emphatically push him back and > put my > hand in front of him (or my cup) to block his way. He then turns > his back > to me completely as if to say " well then! I THAT'S how you feel > about it! " > and sits and pouts until he falls asleep. <g> > > And ....I'm like you. No kids...but always a cat or two. > Can't > wait to see what he thinks about strange voices dictating, foot > pedals, etc. > <g> > > Sylvia > MT wannabe....gonnabe > gentlsong@... > ICQ# 383585 > Re: Funny kitties...was Keyboard question > > > > > > I have 3 cats - (the man of the house) is almost 1. He > is my > baby. The other two (crotchety old females) kind of keep to > themselves. > One is neurotic and afraid of everything (especially laundry), and > the other > just sort of looks at you like " why are you in MY house? " > > > > Anyway - likes to jump up my lap, run up my chest, and > perch on > my shoulder while I'm working. Needless to say, it's hard to type > when you > can't move your shoulder. When I ignore him and don't move my > keyboard tray > to let him up, he sits on his hind legs at my feet and starts boxing > on my > leg (the one on the foot pedal). He does it so fast (no claws) that > it > reminds me of one of those speed bag things in a boxing gym or > something. > It's really funny and I have to stop working because I'm laughing so > hard. > Sometimes he likes to " stalk " you when you're coming out of the > bathroom, > too. He'll hide around the corner and box your leg as you walk by, > but then > he stands on his back feet and does it. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 Speaking of cat-speak, that's another funny thing my cat did the other day when I was working (not typing on my keyboard but actually " speaking " ). She likes to lie in a cardboard box near my desk and sleep while I'm typing. I had finished an op report, and I mumble and read out loud when proofing. So after being silent and just typing for so long when I starting mumbling really fast, I guess she assumed I had suddenly started talking to her, and she started talking back...a funny-sounding, deep meow kind of fast over and over again, some short and some long meows just like she was making sentences. She cracks me up because she has such a personality and is so vocal sometimes. I've never had a cat like her before. Her daughter is not as social and spends most of her time outside. She brought us a live mouse last night. I saw her carrying it and called her on into the house thinking it was dead and was going to get it and throw it away, but when she put it down in the floor it took off. Needless to say, now we have a mouse loose in the house. I don't know if it was in our house to begin with, but it is now. ----Original Message Follows---- To: <nmtc >, " J. L. " Subject: Re: Funny kitties...was Keyboard question Date: Tue, 14 May 2002 07:01:30 -0400 YES!!! Another cat lover in our midst! My cat LOVES to lay, stand, or sit in front of the monitor just high enough and positioned right in front of whatever I need to see. He also likes to watch me move the mouse cursor around, watch the blocks move on a game I have, and my aquarium screen saver. Oh...and if he wants my full attention and I'm typing...well, that's when you're likely to see cat-speak in my posts. There have even been times when my computer refused to do what I wanted it to and it turned out the cat had pushed a key or two that I hadn't noticed. Very puzzling to figure out at times. Sylvia MT wannabe....gonnabe gentlsong@... ICQ# 383585 Re: Keyboard question > Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 13:44:10 EDT > > >>My keyboard is stuck in upper case. I am working Word 2000 and it won't > come out of upper case. Of course in my email it seems to work fine.<< > > > > > When mine does this I reboot my computer, i don't know if it is a font > memory > issue, but it usually fixes it (this would usually happen to me when my cats > walked across my keyboard, go figure). > > Sue > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2002 Report Share Posted May 14, 2002 Mine balances on the back edge of my chair, pulls my hand off the keyboard,( he's very strong), bites my ankle, bites my sleeve and when that doesn't work, goes a little bit deeper and just looks up at me. When he runs down the steps next to me, he crosses over in front of me very fast. I'm surprised I haven't been killed yet! And all this for attention! I suppose you all realize that if our children did this, they'd be in big trouble! Funny kitties...was Keyboard question > > > > > > > > > > LOL! I just love it when my kitty comes to visit me while I'm > > > > > working. > > > The > > > > other night she walked in front of the keyboard stepping over > > my > > > arms, and > > > I > > > > purposefully kept on typing instead of petting her to see what > > she > > > would > > > do. > > > > She stuck her head up under my chin and started nuzzling and > > > > > then > > > actually > > > > started LEANING into my chest and pushing against the desk > > with > > > her feet > > > > trying to force me back in my chair so she could curl up on my > > > > > chest like > > > > she usually does. I was laughing my rear end off. I wouldn't > > > > > budge, and > > > > she just kept pushing for a long time. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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