CPAP and Cats - a lesson

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Post by sharon1965 » Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:22 am

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i was thinking the very same thing about that video...thanks for posting the link, the video is hilarious!

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Post by snorin747 » Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:38 am

My feline weight in at 18 lbs, and not an ounce of fat. Pure muscle.

My poor mother gave out a blood curling scream, claiming my cat was attacking her. I discovered my mother had been cornered in her bedroom by my cat who was sitting on the door, she says attacking, I think he was just being playful. It took me a a while, but I finally figured out how he got up on top of the door, he simply jumped.

Another one of his tricks was turning off my alarm clock. He would simply walk across the the snooze button. Probably the only cat in the world that wanted their human to sleep. *sigh*

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Post by dieselgal » Sun Mar 18, 2007 9:51 am

I thought you might enjoy a picture of one of my cats and one of my chihuahua's. The cats name is Harley. He is a Maine Coon and weighs 26 lbs. The little chihuahua is called Possum and at the time she weighed 1 lb. Not she is a really big girl of 2 1/2 lbs! Talk about David and Goliath!
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Post by t-bone » Sun Mar 18, 2007 4:24 pm

Dieselgal, that is a great picture! I can imagine what is going through Harley's mind looking at that tiny dog...

My two cats basically ignore my machine and the related stuff. When I got my gear, I put a basket that came with two suction cups high on a bathroom mirror so that I could leave my mask there to dry without the cats toying with it. As it turns out, even if the mask is on the bathroom sink, neither of them bothers it (and one prefers his water from the faucet, thank you very much). They simply pay no attention to the mask or hose while I'm in bed.

I once had a cat named Lucy, and we, too, called her Lucy-Fur. She did have her spiteful side.


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