Zardnaar
Deity
I always say "world's greatest hunter" out loud whenever I see any cat.
One of mine is death on legs. Caught multiple birds on same day cleared out some nice from the neighbors. The other one completely useless.
I always say "world's greatest hunter" out loud whenever I see any cat.
This isn't the first time a neighbor cat turned up on my doorstep. The last time was when we were living upstairs and the across-the-hall neighbor's cat decided to come and say hi. She knew I had a cat here and tried to be friendly to Maddy, but Maddy wasn't reciprocating. The neighbor and I got talking, and our two cats sneaked across the hall when we weren't looking and proceeded to check out each other's apartments. It was easy enough to get Lacey out of my place; she's a huge cat and couldn't fit under the furniture to hide. Maddy led a chase around my neighbor's apartment and then sneaked back home, letting us think she was still across the hall.
Before that, a different neighbor's cat turned up on my balcony (I had to share a balcony with next door) and their kitten kept coming over to my side. On very hot and very cold days I'd let her in if she wanted, since her humans were idiots that kept letting her out on a sun-drenched balcony without any food or water, and I found her outside one night at 3 am... in November. By that time I was ready to report them for neglect, because this was a chronic thing by that point. The cat was getting neurotic from living in an apartment with three young screaming children and two adults constantly yelling, and had started taking her frustrations out on my screen door (I informed the manager here that I would absolutely not be paying to replace it).
She's the spitting image of Racer, one of our kittens (so called because of the stripes down her back).
J
Since discovering Civ3 I have discovered food, sleep, and work to be largely optional.
... haven't yet learned that chewing electrical cords is a Very Bad Idea).
1s your place 110 volts or 220?
Steam is not selling Civ 3.![]()
Heated floors can be a cheap way. You need much cooler water to do your central heating through heated floors than radiators, so you can do it with for example a heat pump.
Apparently cats can't get enough of heated floors. That must cost a fortune to keep floors heated.
When we lived in NC we heated our floors with a wood stove. They were very nice. We had 8 cats at the time.Heated floors can be a cheap way. You need much cooler water to do your central heating through heated floors than radiators, so you can do it with for example a heat pump.
In our case it was copper tubing embedded beneath a slate floor. Our wood stove had internal tubing that connected to the floor and a pump that moved the hot water from the stove through the floor. Crank up the stove, switch on the pump and the floors warmed so nicely. Once warmed they retained the heat pretty well too.Heated floors what is this decadence?
When we lived in NC we heated our floors with a wood stove. They were very nice. We had 8 cats at the time.
No kitty liter at all. We had a cat door and all the cats could go out any time they wanted. Our house was on five acres of woodland that had been fields 70 years or so before. So all the trees were big oaks and hickories with an understory of dogwood and redbud. My wife has pics somewhere of all of them eating together. They all liked to sleep on our bed too, so things were crowded at night.With 8 cats, that setup in the video I showed would be ideal. The maintenance must have been considerable for 8 cats, though. All that kitty litter waste disposal, all that feeding, all that need to provide amenities, etc.
No kitty liter at all. We had a cat door and all the cats could go out any time they wanted. Our house was on five acres of woodland that had been fields 70 years or so before. So all the trees were big oaks and hickories with an understory of dogwood and redbud. My wife has pics somewhere of all of them eating together. They all liked to sleep on our bed too, so things were crowded at night.![]()