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What interesting things has your cat destroyed
10-18-2014, 04:15 PM
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What interesting things has your cat destroyed
I expect that every cat owner will have a long list of things that their cats have destroyed over the years.

Let me start with yesterday. My wife's cat (please note that, in this instance, she is my wife's cat), who is the young one, just short of a year old, likes to climb, as most cats do when they are young enough to do that.

Yesterday, she decided she needed to be on the top shelf of my floor-to-ceiling bookcase. She had been up there before so I knew she could do it, but this time she decided she needed more room.

I watched her do it, but couldn't stop her in time. I have a few of the old glass insulators that they used to use on power lines, and one of them was sitting on my bookcase.

Well, she didn't bump it. I was watching her, and she deliberately pushed it off of the bookcase onto our printer-scanner that was sitting on a table directly below the bookcase, shattering the glass on the printer.

It couldn't be clearer that she couldn't have cared less. She did it on purpose, she would do it again, and she has no idea what all the unnecessary yelling was about.
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10-19-2014, 01:39 PM
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RE: What interesting things has your cat destroyed
We have 2 cats and one is older and really just likes to relax and sleep all day. Smile The other is young and loves to do really anything he can to make things difficult for us. Smile I adore him, he has a very strong personality and can be quite the bully to say the least.

There are a few things that are his favorites to destroy.... he loves to bite my fancy pillows, LOVES to try and bite my husbands cords under his desk ( which is where he earns a living for us all!) and he adores running as fast as kitty possible down the hallway and onto my bed, where he proceeds to jump on all my pillows on the bed!!!

Remind you, also fancy pillows, and the bed that I just carefully made. Smile

Oh Wasabi.... I LOVE you !!!

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10-20-2014, 09:22 AM
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RE: What interesting things has your cat destroyed
I don't have any cats anyore becasue my husband doesn't like cats; but before we got married, I have had cats pretty much all of my life. I dont' think that I had a cat that was really destructive, although they did accidently knock things over and such as that.
My daughter had two cats, named Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum. They looked exactly alike and she was the only one who could tell them apart, and I still don'tknow how she did it.
One weekend she was down visiting me, kitty cats and all (of course), and I was knitting as we were sitting on the couch and visiting. All of a sudden Tweedle Dee (or perhaps Tweedle Dum, who knows? ) pounced on my ball of yarn and had chased it halfway across the room before we could stop her, tangling that yarn all over everything.
I had to gather it up and untangle it, and the next time she came close to the ball of yarn, I thimped her on the nose with my knitting needle !
Needless to say, my daughter was very upset, and you would have thought I did something terrible to that cat.
However, after that she didn't pounce on my ball of yarn anymore....

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10-20-2014, 07:43 PM
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RE: What interesting things has your cat destroyed
Hahaha! This seriously had me laughing out loud, I'm so sorry. It just reminds me of my cat, I know exactly what you mean when you say she pushed it off. My cat loves to get up on high surfaces and knock things off. My husband and I leave our wedding rings on our bar counter every night to let our fingers breathe and my cat has actually gotten up there and just casually swept them into the floor.

Now for the things my cat has destroyed, he doesn't have much of a list, but he did destroy his burlap mouse cat toy. It was a little stuffed toy on the end of a string. My cat flattened the mouse and pulled out the cotton in almost no time. What's strange about this, you may ask? My cat is de-clawed, he did this all with his teeth..
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10-21-2014, 04:06 AM
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RE: What interesting things has your cat destroyed
(10-20-2014 07:43 PM)Kwriter93 Wrote:  Now for the things my cat has destroyed, he doesn't have much of a list, but he did destroy his burlap mouse cat toy. It was a little stuffed toy on the end of a string. My cat flattened the mouse and pulled out the cotton in almost no time. What's strange about this, you may ask? My cat is de-clawed, he did this all with his teeth..

I had a kitty that I took in as a feral adult, after having fed her as an outside kitty for years. At 23 years old, she was still an avid toy player. She would sometimes collect all the cat toys in the house, including things that we didn't know were cat toys (slippers, socks, pens, etc.), and pile them in one place, as if to claim them as her own.

When I bought her a new toy, her test of suitability was that the first thing she would do, before even batting it around, was to sit down and see if she could tear it apart. If she could, her expression was the equivalent of saying, "Well, that's not going to work."
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10-23-2014, 02:32 PM
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I can relate to this post! My cats have destroyed a whole leather couch, an ottoman and they even took down the blinds. Right now I have a kitten who loves to rip through my screens. She climbs on them and she is chubby so she pulls the whole screen down. It is such a pain to have to put them back together and I am so embarrassed when company comes over. These cats are running the show here!
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12-07-2014, 07:03 PM
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RE: What interesting things has your cat destroyed
Headphones, Headphones, More headphones, Couches, Hardwood floors, Lamps, Christmas Ornaments, Annnnnd my life...
J/K about my life..I think life would be kinda boring w/out having them tear around the house after one another and seeing who's going to be in charge from one day to the next.. We've got 5 and an English Mastiff thats kinda scared of all of them.
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12-08-2014, 11:59 AM
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RE: What interesting things has your cat destroyed
When I was living in Idaho, and had to haul my water home in 55 gallon drums (in the summer); I also had a beautiful calico Persian cat that I just loved. She was actually a well-behaved cat, and what she did certainly upset me (terribly); but she was actually not being destructive.
In the winter time, it was too cold to haul water home, so when I got home from work, I would shovel snow into 5-gallon buckets, haul them into the house, and fill up my bathtub heaping full of snow.
Overnight, the snow would melt, and I had water to wash, brush my teeth, and the rest was used to flush the toilet. The system worked fine.

At least it worked fine until the night that I filled the bathtub up with the snow, and my Callie Cat came in, happily jumped into the snow, and went to the bathroom !!
You must know that the very first thing that came into my mind was all the days I had been brushing my TEETH with that melted snow water ! !
After I got over being horrified, I made a fast decsion that my wash water would come from a different tub of snow that was not accessible to the cat.

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