Posts Tagged ‘cats’

My Feline Missile

Monday, April 13th, 2009

We’ve known that we have a mouse problem for a bit. We had a cold, snowy winter here in Michigan and our place looks out over an old farm field. We also fixed our storage shed last fall and filled in all the holes, so it stands to reason why they came in.

For most of the winter, we’ve only heard them… no signs of gnawing or mouse droppings anywhere. I set a few traps, which never caught anything.

For Easter and for general “give me crunchy/salty/sweet/chocolate and no one has to die” purposes we baked cookies and had to use a couple slices of fresh bread to soften our brown sugar. We never generate too much trash, so our kitchen waste basket has been empty for the most part. The only thing in it were the two (now stale) pieces of bread.

Bedtime comes and we head to bed like we normally do.

To cut to the chase: A mouse got into the kitchen trash can. Which is something I’d find out only after I peeled myself off the ceiling. But could Kaze tell me in a civilized way?

Without warning, there comes the most unholy racket from the kitchen, ending with the crash of a 20 lbs feline missile impacting the base cabinets.

And without any other assistance, I think I came awful close to kissing my bedroom ceiling.

The joys of pet ownership. ;-)

Thursday Funny

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

One of my guildies shared this one on our guild board. If you have a cat (or probably any kind of pet for that matter) you know this one FAR too well. XD

Pet Food Recall

Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

I normally don’t pay too much attention to the recalls. Most of them are really kind of silly or frivolous, to tell you the truth. And what aren’t silly or frivolous, don’t usually apply to me or are so minor I can easily avoid the issue.

But the pet food recall has me a little upset. While we haven’t had any in the house since Thanksgiving, I’ve given my Girls the types and brands of “cuts and gravy” foods involved in this recall. (Don’t worry, they’re all fine.)

What in the world is in this food to make it lethal to pets who only eat ONE package? Can’t they test some of these canned foods and tell us what’s in it? It’s ridiculous.

I think I smell a class action suit in the works. I think it needs to happen, to be honest. This contamination affects a huge number of brands, from tiny store brands clear up to expensive, so-called “high-quality” brands like Iams and Eukanuba. I realize some people think we pet owners have a few screws loose. And maybe we do. But a few million can’t be that wrong.

Finally, one more thing that concerns me — and you probably are going to think I’m nuts — is that I’ve known people who have eaten pet foods as part of a diet of some sort. America’s Funniest Home Videos has had numerous clips of small children eating their pet’s food. If this toxin is enough to kill a cat and make a large dog extremely ill, are there people affected by this? It’s a scary thought.