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Former User
01-24-2002, 03:08 AM
while you're not home?
So, what do you think your cat is doing while you being away?
Before we locked Casper and Kitty in to the bathroom while beng away, they were really horrbile. They torn everything apart, mess the house completely etc.
But now while being in the bathroom, they can't do much. We do live them toys, but mostly we think they sleep while were out. Then when we let them out, they're really frisky and run around here like maniacs, it's so cute!

LoudLou
01-24-2002, 03:36 AM
Mine are Kling-Ons so when we're gone they all wait for us where ever we left them in the house, bed, their recliner, next to Louie in the "Look-Out" room.... The only time I think they had a party was when we left the Catnip out!:D

C.C.'s Mom
01-24-2002, 09:11 AM
It depends on the weather. If the weather is okay, they're normally racing in and out of the house, sleeping on the garden furniture or hunting. They know that if the dog is gone too, that I walk my certain route. They wait for me about 10 houses down the road, and walk home with me if they see me.
If they're at home, they usually sleep in the guestroom or in the studio, or in bed with the dog.

I once came home to find Eddy sleeping in a lovely comfortable bed of toiletpaper. It was about a million little pieces and Rudie was hiding in the cupboard. Guess they had a very productive afternoon! Since then, the bathroom door is locked when I'm out.

catwoman
01-24-2002, 02:46 PM
Judging from the still-warm spots and fur on the bed ... mostly they sleep!

wayne0214
01-24-2002, 06:33 PM
Depending on the weather, mine stay outside during the day time and play or sleep on whatever is comfortable. During inclement weather or even on cold cloudy days, they stay inside and sleep the day away, only getting up at the noon and sunset hours to play and eat. During the summer, they sleep the hot days away, only to get up and play at sunrise and sunset. In the summer months they are much more active at night. Frotunately, mine do not tear up the house except for Jumper and Snow Tiger, who usually gets into various things that keep them interested.

.............wayne

tuxluvr
01-24-2002, 06:51 PM
I'm with catwoman on this - also there is that super stretch yawn and the "slow motion stretch walk" that is a dead giveaway that a long nap was just interrupted :D

thelmalu99
01-24-2002, 07:08 PM
When I get home from work, they come to the door to greet me with those squinchy eyes that suggest that they have been sleeeeeeping! They also have TONS of energy-another dead giveaway. ;)