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WillowTheWhisp 29-06-2007 12:15

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I've lost that post I was going to give you karma for Less. Have we had a thread deleted?

Less 29-06-2007 12:24

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 441666)
I've lost that post I was going to give you karma for Less. Have we had a thread deleted?

You'd have to ask the mods.:)

panther 29-06-2007 13:06

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LancYorkYankee 29-06-2007 18:41

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Less, a bit of kitten/cat information. Cats will drink out of the toilet even if you have the freshest water in a bowl. Dogs are worse as they tend to drip as they run out of the bathroom.:p

Brian

I better clarify that at least "American" cats, okay maybe just Culpeper cats do this.

West Ender 29-06-2007 18:53

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 441858)
Less, a bit of kitten/cat information. Cats will drink out of the toilet even if you have the freshest water in a bowl. Dogs are worse as they tend to drip as they run out of the bathroom.:p

Brian

I better clarify that at least "American" cats, okay maybe just Culpeper cats do this.


No, you're right, Cheshire cats do it too. They also sit in the empty bath and pat the taps in the hope of the odd drip. The bowl of water in the kitchen is looked on with disdain and is only used to drop bits of food into.

Margaret Pilkington 29-06-2007 19:42

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My cats spurn tap water put into their dish, but one of them will climb into the kitchen sink waiting for drops straight from the tap....other than that they seem to prefer the rusty water that collects in the top of a drain cover in my back yard....or muddy water from puddles.

WillowTheWhisp 29-06-2007 23:10

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 441867)
They also sit in the empty bath and pat the taps in the hope of the odd drip. The bowl of water in the kitchen is looked on with disdain and is only used to drop bits of food into.

Ours do that too. :D

Splinter 06-07-2007 10:46

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 441882)
My cats spurn tap water put into their dish, but one of them will climb into the kitchen sink waiting for drops straight from the tap....other than that they seem to prefer the rusty water that collects in the top of a drain cover in my back yard....or muddy water from puddles.

Quite simply because they hate the chlorine in our tap water. Give them bottled water and they will happily drink it.

Margaret Pilkington 06-07-2007 10:53

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well, if they don't like the chlorine, why does one of them sit under the tap and wait for drops?
I have to say that the one who drinks from muddy puddles is the 'adopted' stray cat who has lived wild for most of his (I guess) 3 or 4 years....only recently (18 months ago) being admitted into a cat loving household.

Mick 06-07-2007 10:55

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Yep ours will only drink from the tap or sink never her bowl for some reason

WillowTheWhisp 06-07-2007 13:03

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:D mad isn't it when it's the same water? Cats are weird - but adoreable.

Less 09-07-2007 12:07

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Well I almost named it today, it has decided that it is a parrot and perches on my shoulder so that it can chew my ear when it wants attention, so I was considering 'Polly'.

Now though I'm not so sure because it's gone off somewhere for a sulk. It was it's own fault, after all, even a tiny kitten can become a bit of a weight when it hasn't moved for three quarters of an hour, so when I adjusted my back I didn't know it had fallen asleep it was so relaxed it rolled straight off my shoulder and onto the floor.

The look of shock and disgust on it's face as it bounced a couple of times then it sort of went all embarrassed and slinked off somewhere trying to make it seem like it had meant to do that anyway.
:D

WillowTheWhisp 09-07-2007 12:16

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:D I love it when they do that! One of ours took a flying leap at a chair the other day, misjudged and shot right over. Then walked away with an "I meant to do that" expression.

SPUGGIE J 09-07-2007 12:20

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Better whatch what he is doing people might frown on his pussy bashing and take it of him. Better have a nice meal ready for the poor thing and appology before it falls out with you Less . :eek::D

Less 17-07-2007 05:31

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Well, I can see disaster looming over the horizon, if I don't find some way soon to screw down my flat screen monitor the cat with no name will soon have it on the floor, it likes to join in any fast moving games that I play such as pin ball chasing the ball across the screen and trying to catch it.

This was fine when it was a wee little mite but as it grows bigger it's putting more weight behind it's punches and unlike the old C.R.T. monitors this one is proving itself quite willing to move in the direction of the floor!

:p


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