Our kitty Amira was part of a litter that the Mom had decided to put in a dryer vent. My friend Minirth couldn’t dry her clothes until she had rescued the kittens.
When we brought Amira home, we put her in a room that we had been re-decorating, and she managed to get into the wall.
The whole story is here complete with pictures. Her name was originally Narcissa.
My daughter’s hamster recently escaped from his exer-ball. We were sure we had him trapped and were waiting for him to emerge when the dog found him in a completely different part of the room. (We got there before the dog figured out what to do with him.)
I know this thread is about cats, but I’m allergic so posted this instead!
Last week, a friend was having work done on her house & the workman left a hole in the baseboard unattended. Her cat took off right down it. She was on the phone to me crying, on Facebook asking for prayers & almost hysterical. Finally after an hour, her Mom had a feeling they needed to look in the closet. (Where they had looked multiple times.) There he was! Totally covered in dust & cobwebs so that this B&W tuxedo cat looked totally gray. After a good bath, what did he do? The little shit went right back to where the hole, now totally covered, was.
He’s can simultaneously be a sweet & brilliant baby, a total goofball, and of course an asshole.
Was it on this board many years ago somebody had a kitten go walkabout and wound up in the clothes dryer? Did a tumble for a minute or three but was no worse for wear afterall. What I remember most was the kitten renamed Bounce.
We recently adopted three kittens. We don’t watch them every minute. It has taken us a month acclimatizing them to their older brother and older sister, and the house in general. They still get sent to their room every night because they haven’t learned to chill out at night.
We thought our house was kitten-proof. More kitten-resistant, actually. Kittens can get into trouble that endanger their lives. They can also get into trouble that endanger my life. Until the mature enough to eliminate both, some parts of our home remain off-limits and they are watched, but not all the time.
Our twelve-pound Siamese mix is a champion at this. I’ve come to the conclusion that cats are capable of inter-dimensional travel.
In one cat group I participate in on Facebook (started on Usenet), we “fondly” call this a BCT (Bastard Cat Trick). They do it for the fun of watching the humans freak out.
Day two of our move to DC, Hubby and I wound up with a young cat. A few months later a repairman had to come in and I lost the cat. I searched everywhere all three hall floors, basement and laundryroom, around the outside of the building. Took another sweep of the apartment, the efficiency apartment! No luck finding her.
Several hours later Hubby comes home and I have to tell him the cat is gone. We start making dinner and we hear a sound, look around the corner and the cat is coming out from behind the entertainment center.
She never did well with other people attacked a friend’s son when he sat on the couch she was under once. Laid my upper arm open during one of her ‘I’m going to run from one end of the apartment to the other without touching the floor’ runs. She richocheted off me enroute to the love seat.
She didn’t get to go to Italy on our next transfer.
Those kittens are going to be a lot more active soon. A basket on top of a dresser is not safe. If you need to keep a dog away from them, keep them in a room away from the dog with the door closed.
You may want to start doing more kitten-proofing as well. If there is something to get into or electrical cords to chew on they will find it. Think about the potential dangers of everything even if you wouldn’t think it could be dangerous. I remember reading a heartbreaking story about a kitten that climbed into a litter bucket, another cat must have jumped on top closing the lid and the kitten suffocated.
The first is the troublemaker that started it all. The 3rd and 4th I might have gotten a picture of the same kitten, but they both look virtually identical, so there you go.
Mama cat (Cookie)should be obvious (and yes, she always has that “I’d rather be elsewhere look”).
And the dog (Ziggy), who can’t figure out what’s so special about these little balls of fluff…
WileE thanks for the tip, I’d actually already moved them onto the floor. I’m not too worried about the dog, he really is a little bit afraid of them (or afraid of what Cookie will do to him if she catches him near her babies!), but I keep them separated as much as possible.
We will probably only be keeping 1 kitten at most, finding good homes for the rest.
Glad your kitten was found safe and healthy! My first thought was that the mother had stowed it somewhere. I’ve only lived with one mother cat (and it was to a litter of 7, poor thing) and probably due to how full and tumultuous our household was at the time, she would move them all over.
Holy freaking crap, those are cute kittens. I’ll take one. Put it in one of those flat rate USPS boxes and punch holes in it (the box, that is). Send it on over.