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Post by donculley on Dec 20, 2007 9:23:41 GMT -6
or maybe gremlins? I went downstairs last night to find that something had knocked some of my unbuilt kits off of a shelf . That wouldn't have been so bad , but the kits fell about three feet, hit some of my old nascar car builds (all in amt display cases) which fell another 3 feet to the concrete floor. all the cars were blown to bits and the cases broken. The good thing is that they missed all my show and drag cars. There was also a few other things knocked around. The odd thing is that my kids are to small to go in the basement, my wife never ventures there and the two cats to lazy to climb anything, let alone a shelf 6 ft high. My wife swears our house is haunted , maybe shes right !
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Post by Bert on Dec 20, 2007 10:04:48 GMT -6
Sorry to hear that Don. I would still water board the cats until they confess. They are probably lazy when you are around, but when you are not they are trying to take over the world.;D
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Post by gwangiboy on Dec 20, 2007 10:09:49 GMT -6
I loves me kitties. But when we were away on vacation, one managed to get to the top shelf, knock down a few model pieces, chew on the ice cubes from the Ice T (and breaking one) and chewed off the ribbon portion of the award for my Popcorn Wagon. The other cat has raided my parts area, running off with tires and leaving them all over the downstairs. The tires are now locked up in a drawer. The other day she wanted attention and jumped up on my table, landing right on the files and Xacto knives ... she was just lucky she didn't get her paws all sliced up! I love those pests to death ... but they're never innocent!
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Post by Paul B. Canney on Dec 20, 2007 10:11:20 GMT -6
anyone for tennis?
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Post by Tim Nolan on Dec 20, 2007 11:13:15 GMT -6
I have a tiger cat that lives in my Florida Room that my daughter left behind. (with his twin brother) He has horrible breath all the time, and drools. He likes to sit on top of my one glass model cabinet becasue it's high up on my bar, but he keeps drooling down inside it, and I have these smelly lines of saliva on the inside of the case. I can't keep the lil' sh*t off it, so I hve to clean it once a week or so. Totally disgusting... If he manages to lick you somewhere and you forget and don't wash it off, you eventualy wonder what the hell you stepped in that smells so bad until you remember! LOL. I've never had a cat that had breath like this. Very strange. His brother is a king-sized pest too, and has taken over as the neighborhood Tom from my 20 year old kat Moose. (Him I dearly love)
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Post by gwangiboy on Dec 20, 2007 12:05:36 GMT -6
I have a tiger cat that lives in my Florida Room that my daughter left behind. (with his twin brother) He has horrible breath all the time, and drools. He likes to sit on top of my one glass model cabinet becasue it's high up on my bar, but he keeps drooling down inside it, and I have these smelly lines of saliva on the inside of the case. I can't keep the lil' sh*t off it, so I hve to clean it once a week or so. Totally disgusting... If he manages to lick you somewhere and you forget and don't wash it off, you eventualy wonder what the hell you stepped in that smells so bad until you remember! LOL. I've never had a cat that had breath like this. Very strange. His brother is a king-sized pest too, and has taken over as the neighborhood Tom from my 20 year old kat Moose. (Him I dearly love) Time for the vet dentist! I looked up drooling because one of ours drools, but she does so because she just gets overexcited when she's getting attention ... but drooling also means there's a problem with inside their mouth, maybe an infected tooth. My cat might be drooling over the idea of snagging some more parts of my model table, or maybe one day tipping over the water dish I have my paint brushes soaking in ...
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Post by donculley on Dec 20, 2007 12:10:31 GMT -6
I was going to mention that too, gwangiboy ! Years ago my mother had a cat that had really bad breath, and never washed. we took her to the vets and it turned out the cat had a couple of bad teeth- after shucking out a few bucks to fix that, the vet said to only give the cat dry food, not the wet stuff. Its better for their teeth, and digestion .
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Post by Bert on Dec 20, 2007 15:21:06 GMT -6
Tim, A board with some nails in it will keep the cat off of your cabinet, a bed of nails so to speak! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by TheMadModeler on Dec 20, 2007 18:34:46 GMT -6
Don.. It was no question for me the Cat did it. I locked him in the Plastic Playground all night. Gremlins...? BiLL..
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Post by rallygsc on Dec 20, 2007 18:43:32 GMT -6
Don't get me started on cats, my sister had 2 of them, and both of them got into my models, Keisha was a real pain, she liked to get into my model boxes and toss parts everywhere, then Joey he liked to go in the garage and mess with the train layout, I kept the cat of the train layout by placing a screen over the top with this stuff from the pet store that cats didn't like and as for Keisha, I put catnip all over my sister's stuff in her room, and after that she made sure she kept an eye on her cats, LOL cats do make good sorry for any typos, I am medicated at the moment, bad head cold
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Post by davea on Dec 20, 2007 18:54:55 GMT -6
I love our cats, but the hair balls and barfing gross me out. My son says he'll never have a cat because he hates cleaning up after them; I agree, I'd rather just have our dogs, especially our Jack Russell Terrier. He's so smart, and fun to play with, he's so energetic it's like playing with a stick of dynamite!
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Post by robriley on Dec 20, 2007 18:56:56 GMT -6
at least it was nacars that got busted up....
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Post by stevehammann on Dec 22, 2007 7:22:50 GMT -6
I LOVE CATS....dead ones!
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Post by otto69 on Dec 22, 2007 13:43:36 GMT -6
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Post by rallygsc on Dec 22, 2007 16:35:45 GMT -6
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