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  1. #1
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    What a pleasure to see Mr Fister in action!

    I have the same cow here, but brown tabby instead of orange I have a different strategy from Edwina's secretary: I run at the first sign, grab Peppito and move him a few meters away in order to save the carpet
    On the opposite, Jasmine almost never throw up.

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    Adorable Mr Fister! How nice to see you in action, springing around like a kitten you are in that last video. You are a lucky boy having that nice yard to roll around.

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    Fister sure enjoys the outdoors. Most of my cats would be afraid to go outside.

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    Hello Fister-man!! Don't run to far away, will you? I want to meet you when we come to your place in August!!!
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    Fister is WELL behaved about "asking" to go out. Pinot is a lot more vocal, and, since the slider is usually open exposing the screen door at this time of year, it's not unusual to find her hanging by her claws on the screen! She has to wait more, though, as we walk with her outside, she has to wait for her escort to be ready.

    As far as the "urp"ing - Pinot doesn't do that, thank goodness! She eats bugs, not grass, I guess they digest better!

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    Although Fister has me dancing to his tune most of the time, he won’t always get his way! But he is actually quite the civilised boy these days... if I don’t open the door, he’ll just go and have a snack and then back to bed.

    Fister is lucky that the people working in the yard love cats, so they don’t mind at all he’s down there, and although he does stop and look out the gate to the street, he’s become a bit of a funk in his old age, so he won't go out there - children and dogs could suddenly appear!

    Lut, when you come, I think we have to plan it so Fister is in the yard when you arrive, or you won’t see him at all - unless you want to crawl around on your knees to look under my bed.

    Here’s one more from the other day:




    "I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.


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    I have to agree with Pinot's mom that you are very polite about asking very nicely to go outside unlike my cat Milly.
    She demands that she gets to go out NOW and even tries to open the door herself. One of these days I wouldn't be surprised if she did open it herself, she is a very smart and very determined girl.
    Like Pinot, Milly has to wait until her escort is ready to take her out, she isn't allowed to go out on her own and Izzy wants to go out when Milly goes out too.
    They both love to eat the grass and patrol the yard and garden.
    Usually after 10-15 minutes they are both happy to go inside again and take a nice long nap.
    Only once has Milly barfed up grass in the house, that was when I had picked her up to carry her through the door and she barfed on the rug by the kitchen door as soon as I put her down.
    RIP sweet Samantha
    6/26/88-8/28/08
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    Milly & Izzy

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    Words of warning....

    Quote Originally Posted by Pinot's Mom View Post
    Pinot is a lot more vocal, and, since the slider is usually open exposing the screen door at this time of year, it's not unusual to find her hanging by her claws on the screen!
    It was the first summer we lived here. Eddie knew he does not go out without an escort. The sliding screen door was securely latched with an eye and hook.

    I was outside on the other side of the house chatting with a couple of PetTalk friends who were visiting...

    ...when Eddie sauntered up to us with a casual..."Hi guys!"

    How did he do it? Rather neatly really...



    It is reinforced now.... but he still tries....

  9. #9
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    Pinot just OPENED it when she got out one time. Tsk, Tsk, Eddie; it's just not cat-like to be so obvious!

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