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Ripping out the screens (pics)
Sat, 1 Apr 2006 11:33:39 -0700
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Susan M...
dnr...
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Well, Otis really *is* the naughty boy, isn't he? But someday in
the far distant future, Otis will not be able to jump up to that
level anymore because of his age....and you'll wish you could
see him like in these pics again.....because he will be
bellowing to be admitted down on the ground level, and
he will know that you, his Meowmie, will come to admit him.
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jmcquown...
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I'm not on the second floor but Persia crashed through the screen door
(sliding glass doors) from my bedroom onto the patio one evening. She had
spotted another cat out there, which *really* makes her mad. Long story
short, I didn't know she was out there; I thought she'd hidden under the bed
when I yelled about the ruckus. About 30 minutes later she was scratching
on the screen on the living room window, "Meow?" (would you let me in?) I
had to install a baby-gate between the glass slider and the screen so she
couldn't repeat this incident and knock the screen door off its tracks
again.
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I was cleaning our bedroom this AM when Otis starting yowling right under
the window, which is second storey window. He wanted in, and now.
Very shortly, my heart dropped into my boots when I heard the familiar sound
of a cat hitting the window screen. Luckily, he didn't bounce off and
tumbled off the room ... but he did remain between the window and the screen
trying to pull out the screen for quite some time. The screen is alarmed
(and expensive) and doesn't remove. There was nothing I could do.
As one of the captions reads ... and you guys maybe didn't believe me when I
told you that he pulled out window screens!!
Susan M
Otis (bad cat)
Victor Martinez...
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I think he needs to be spanked... ;-)
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Chester (still very very good)
Karen...
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Otis has to be one of the most one track minded cats I've ever heard
of! Whatever he does, he does to the nth degree. What a character.
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