Monday, December 22, 2008

Wabble Opens Doors

My youngest boy has gotten taller than I realized. A few weeks ago when I was doing laundry, I came out of the laundry room to find several of the cats roaming around the hall. Since my roommate was home, I thought she must have let them out, because I was sure I had pulled the door closed behind me. She heard me chasing them in and came to see what was going on. She hadn't even realized they were out! When I went back to the laundry room, I came back just in time to see Wabble coming out. Di swore he had opened the door himself. A couple of days later, I saw it with my own eyes. I had forgotten to lock the door when I came in from work, and Wabble went to the door and meowed. I looked to see what was going on in time to see him sit up, brace one paw against the door frame, and pull down on the door handle (we have ADA levers on the doors in our apartment). The door popped open enough that he could drop down and get a paw in there to pull the door open enough to get out. Now we have to lock the door even if we're just going to the laundry room, mail box, or dumpster.

Once again, my cats have proven that they are smarter than I am. It also means that we have to be home when Maintenance comes by because we can't lock them in the bedroom any more.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

A New Blog Home

To give fair warning to new readers of this blog, it doesn't get updated very often. I have a tendency to forget for months on end that I even have it. To reintroduce my family to those who may not know us, it consists of myself, a full-time Department Digithead for the Exposition Sales department in a major trade association, variously full- or part- time student at a local community college (to get "officially smart" in what I've been doing and teaching myself for the past 20 years), and full-time cat mom; my roommate, a customer service assistant at a nearby grocery store and full-time "cats' favorite auntie"; His Grace, Sir Frederick, Duke of Northern Virginia (affectionately known as Freddie), a Siamese male who rules the roost; Nittany Lion (affectionately known as Mittens), a Siamese female who is very affectionate, but has a very loud soprano voice (especially when she wants something); two of her children (resulting from an adventure she had that was chronicled in the early part of this blog) Wabble, a tabby boy who is shaped like a Siamese, but scaled up to about double size (it's hard to believe that big boy came out of such a little Mother); and Sugar Paws, a cute little black girl with white paws and a white exclamation point on her nose (who looks just like her Mother with a different paint job); Finn Mac Cool, a Tonkinese (we think) whom we found at a local shelter while looking for the missing Mittens, and who is now a big Irish boy with a soft meow and a purr like a Mack truck; Coco Puff, a Siamese mix we also found while looking for Mittens. She looks like a Siamese done large with full Siamese coloring and a voice to match, but she's a real snugglebug when she wants to be; and Romana, a long-haired grey lady with a plumy tail and eyes that are green like springtime. Mittens also had two other kittens from her adventure, a grey-and-white pair now named Jamie and Zoe and living with their adoptive parents in Manassas. Our outside family also includes various birds, squirrels, and chipmunks who come to our feeder. The chipmunks only seem to come one at a time, so for a long time we thought they were all the same one and called them all Chippie (except when one got inside and became temporarily "that bloody rodent" (see "The Great Chipmunk Adventure" for more details on that one)).

Yesterday, Sugar Paws, Wabble, and Puff flushed Chippie out of the corner by the potting soil again when I went out to fill the feeder, but this time he escaped under the door of the utility closet. You should have seen the cats put on the brakes to stop from careening into the door!

As the days dwindle into Fall, the weather is turning colder, especially at night, although the days have still been fairly warm. We see a lot more squirrels out and about as they gather in their winter stores, and the time we have to take the boys out walking is limited -- especially since poisonous snakes have been seen in the area. According to the local news, a dog in the area was bitten and barely survived -- and the dog they were showing was a Golden Retriever. I don't want to risk my boys until we've had a solid frost so all the snakes go into hibernation.

I think Chippie either has a nest or a passage to his nest in the utility closet. I keep seeing him dashing back and forth across the balcony with his cheek pouches full. Most of the cats are asleep right now, except Sugar Paws, who is sitting under the coffee table watching the show outside the sliding door.

The other thing you may notice about these postings is that I never seem to know how to finish one off.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Great Chipmunk Adventure

I really need to add to this blog more often in the year since the last time I made an entry, we have moved apartments, Ringtail and all 8 of her kittens have found forever homes, and our own cats have continued to grow happy and healthy.  Last Saturday morning, I went out to sweep our balcony, closing the screen behind me.  However, when I tried to go back in, Sugar Paws and Coco Puff slid out onto the balcony and made a beeline for the corner where the potting soil sits behind a couple of chairs.  It turned out that while the birds and squirrels had made themselves scarce while I swept, Chippy the Chipmunk had instead hid behind the potting soil.  When I tried to get Sugie out from under the chair, it bumped the potting soil and Chippy bolted.  Well, Sugie caught him and ran into the apartment with him!  He was unhurt, but she dropped him and he escaped into the apartment.  We locked all the cats up and started looking for him.  Since we couldn't find him, we let the cats out.  Sugie flushed him out, and we chased him toward the open screen door.  Unfortunately, Finn tried to join the chase, so I didn't actually see whether he had gone out the door or doubled back.  Since we didn't see him inside and the cats settled down, we figured he had got out.

Fast forward to Sunday night about 1:00 AM.  We were awakened by a clatter and row in the living room and went in to find Sugie and Puff going behind the green chair and Wabble trying to get around the other end of the couch.  We tried to move the couch, and out came Chippy!  After a great deal of fuss and moving of furniture, he ran inside one of our big speakers.  Since it was 1:30 by that time and we needed to be up by 6, we just put the speaker out on the balcony for the night, locked the door, went to bed, and hoped for the best.  Monday morning, he was gone from the speaker, so we brought it back inside.  But the cats are barred from the balcony for a few days just to let them know that catching chipmunks and turning them loose inside is not a good idea!

Cats -- gotta love 'em!