Cats' Farm
All for nothing but the cat
Vacationer Wuschel [Engl.: Frizzy]
Every cat is a reaction animal and perceives the environment in a different way as we do. Cats must just get used to that thinking has priority for success in the human environment. They, however, have the wish to know their territory exactly. Thus an interesting interaction with the »crown of creation«, master of refrigerator and milk can opener takes place.
Earn much more poetic words by author and actress Anny Duperey:
I think cats would say about us something like this:
»Human beings are a bit sluggish, but they are clever
fellows.
« At least I can hand back the compliment.
When you want to impress your pussy one time, you can either catch a
mouse under its critical view, or you can extinguish a
match or a candle with your fingers just face to face. Respect is
ensured.
I like cats. And they me, too. Anyhow I think so.
Even if cute indoors the fur demon can be a pretty beast of prey outdoors. Perhaps one should just consider what count of stray cats per household is appropriate.
Schnurri
Chrrr, pfff, chrrr, pfff ...
Expect gratitude even from animals. In the dense bushes
again and again one heard rustling and noise. After some days
father made up his mind and forced his way through the dense
branches.
It was a cat. He offered something to drink first and then
something to eat, what was gratefully accepted. Because she didn't
move away he carefully saved her. This was really necessary,
because she had jammed her tail. Still it was on it, but obviously
it hurt and hindered her so much that she had probably hidden for
dying.
How to react on a Saturday afternoon? Without too much hesitation
mother phoned the rescue station - and in fact the medical
emergency came! The understanding human-medical doctor removed the
tail, took care of the wound and the about 70 mm (about 3
inch) long tail stub. He didn't even wrote an invoice. (What he
should have written? Perhaps »tail amputated, female patient
is well«? ;-)
Schnurri stayed with us. Her name (Engl.: Purry) was due to her
extensive purring. In bed the laid around one's chin like a full
beard and rattled for minutes into one's ear after each slightly
movement or deeper breath one made.
Later at the vet we earned a critical view due to the
professionally cropped cat: »this was done by a
specialist.
«
Schnurri never forget her rescuer. Where ever father was going or
standing Schnurri threw herself towards him. All other things
didn't worry at this moment.
Felix
Commercial break
Good to have a dishwasher
Box seat
Double siesta on one couch
Elder son of Schnurri - Felix. Used to people right from
the beginning - they were just around the kitchen table as he was
born - he was fond of his folks. Where they were pleased, he was
pleased, too, e.g. in the middle of the model railroad. Not that he
intended to catch the trains. No, he had chosen the marketplace as
sleeping place. But only when somebody was present, too.
Felix was the only cat watching television consciously. All other
cats reacted by instinct - not to say aggressively - on animal
movies (birds!) and cat food spots.
Felix especially preferred animated cartoons and soccer broadcasts
without showing any intention to interact in any kind.
The words and photos deceive a bit. Felix was quite active.
Unforgotten the hilarious pursuits with Schnurri, even if he had
grown up. Once one heard a strange babbling mew out of the bed of
roses. He had speared up his tongue with a thorn and now he hung on
the rose plant. Cheerfully I took it off and immediately the rush
continued as if nothing had ever happened.
Due to his cheeping voice, which did not fit to his size anyhow, he
received the nickname Elephant Baby.
One more photo of Felix the Cat:
Leo
Ready - steady - go!
Grrrr... grizzly!
End of a friendship perhaps. Leo, Schnurri's other son,
was a madcap. He even grappled up the curtain sometime and had the
special liking to climb up human legs without warning, but with
full claw usage. And even further.
As long as he was small and one wore thick trousers no problem.
But with an adult tomcat and shorts or a short skirt ... - see the
introducing sentence.
Leo spent his happy cat life at an aunt. (Not therefore, but
because with Schnurri and Felix two cats were in the house
already.)
He kept his pleasure for climbing until old age. The aunt can tell
a story about! No curtain, no structural wallpaper and no leg were
safe from him.
Mugo
1 - 2 - 3 - for me!
Cat pretzel instead of dog biscuit
Encounter at the animals' home between tomcat Mugo and
me. It was friendship at first sight. And the folks of the animals'
home were just happy to get rid of an adult tomcat.
Mugo was an exceptional phenomenon: clearly bigger than a normal
house cat (therefore I was asked often whether he was a wild cat)
he listened to his name and immediately learned to follow the leash.
In order to provide him pleasure, one threw a table tennis ball in
the corridor and closed all doors. Then the fat was in the
fire!
Usually rather a soft teddy he completely mutated into a beast of
prey after the front door slammed shut. Even with leash he fished
blackbirds right down of the air or got up a tree faster than the
bird expected it.
Not only mice and birds weren't save from him, once without need
for him he attacked a German shepherd, which otherwise would have
come to close to me and caused the dog to flight. (The dog keeper,
a police officer, was quite upset, too.)
He even sneaked humans just for fun, sometimes out of the distance
of more than 100 meters (about 330 feet). Having reached two meters
distance he prepared for a leap, but then he toddled closer to
receive caressing.
When a zebra finch was a house guest Felix was interested in the
kerchief, which laid on the cage. The ideal sleeping place.
Schnurri, however, watched the bird and the cage intensively,
did not see a chance and left the room ill-humored. Mugo checked his
chance, too, considered a strategy and attacked: feint with the
left, catch with the right.
He did a good job catching mice, often he had several gathered
around and exercised with them.
Not a bit afraid of water he accompanied one into the bath and
even once he jumped on the spot to an adult carp into a basin in
order to look closer at the fish.
At night we often were on the way for hours and kilometers. (The
question there is, who took care of whom.)
Pumuckl
Do you really want to take my armchair?!
Einstein junior among cats. Cats can learn be watching
someone. But with Pumuckl (named after a goblin, a famous German
cartoon figure), the tomcat out of the animals' home, it was
extremely constituted. He learned very fast, almost casually, and
he immediately proofed it in practice.
Each of our cats knew somehow how a door opens. But Pumuckl opened
a door within seconds by jumping onto or against the door handle.
This knowledge he already brought with from the animals' home and
he disappeared at his first day within one minute after he had
opened three doors and had found his way from the second floor to
the front door. Obviously we had left a good impression on him,
because after 2½ days he sat in front of the (locked) front door
and asked loudly mewing for coming in.
Pumuckl touched a meal unknown to him only after one had
pre-tasted it under his critic view. He learned to open taps, but
unfortunately did not close them.
But almost incredible things he achieved during after-dinner nap
with grandpa. When grandpa slept, but the radio tootled on loud, we
just turned down the volume. Anyhow Pumuckl had seen it and turned
the volume wheel of the radio with his head. By chance? After a
short period he had learned more: he could switch off the radio! I
stand close to it as he purposeful pressed the (well, rather big)
off switch with his paw. I did not believe my eyes.
Tom
Engraved in mind and soul. Tom came as little kitten to us and shared his life 17½ years with us. And enriched our one's. (So close that one would eat from the same plate, if one didn't take care. ;-)
In Memoriam Tom 1985 - 2002
His favorite toys were lump sugar and string beans. One day it
happened »by chance« that one pod landed on the hanging cupboard
and all jump bases were blocked. Tom checked them all - no chance.
He looked at me. Again he tried to find a jump base. No success.
Rounding the sideboard he came to me, meowed at me and pretended to
try to jump on my shoulder. I didn't move. Thus he tried his luck
one more time without help. Unsuccessfully. Opposite to me he sat
down on the sideboard. Breathed deeply several times almost like a
human, who is intensively thinking. Then a jerk moved through his
body. Purposefully he came to me, bit in the sleeve of my sweater
and pulled me with energy through half of the kitchen below the
cupboard, jumped on my shoulder and then on the cupboard.
His trust was very deep. Once when he happened to capture the milk
jug completely and suffered from diarrhea he had licked his bottom
until it was sore. It looked terrible. The coat had to be cut with
a pair of nail scissors, the partly discharging spots be
disinfected and be dried with paper handkerchiefs and cotton wool,
and the whole be tended with baby cream. At first he whined and
cried during the procedure like a little child. Then he carefully
sat down on the floor sniffed at his belly and - started to
purr.
The next time he tipped over immediately as soon as one showed a
white kerchief or cotton wool and presented his bottom in order to
be cleaned.
When he had burned his paws at the stove during a fiery hounding
he trustfully accepted aid and ointment of his people. Then he had
got the hang of it. First I thought he was checking the thermal
updraft of the ceramic glass cooktop with his whiskers, but no, he
didn't, he ascertained whether the red warning light was off!
When he lies in wait for mice humans were unwanted. Until I caught
a mouse at first and then even a blackbird under his critical view. (I
shooed the bird into some bushes to got it entangled; later out of
his sight I let them both free again.)
Afterwards I had the impression I was not only tolerated, but even
appreciated during hunting. He even reacted on my pointing finger.
The communication worked verbal and on view contact. A longing
view to the fly on the ceiling probably meant »it's your turn,
brain acrobat!«. And when I fetched the towel purring started at
once.
Or the angry meow when it rained. Sometime he knew what to do and
he let accompany himself with an umbrella on his control tour round
the house and through the garden. Always taking care that the
umbrella was just over him. And in winter the same with snow
shovel, when it was my duty to make a beaten path through its
territory and to all »spray spots«. Well, the cat forms his
people, too.
He exactly knew the vulnerability of humans. In the morning he had
to go to his toilet and he tried to wake up someone. First he
meowed at the door, then he put his paw upon one's cheek in an
extremely careful manner. It felt like somebody would touch you
with an eiderdown feather. Finally he bit carefully in one's nose
tip. (If one wanted to do him a favor one accompanied him to the
cat toilet and took the overjoyed cat back to the bed.)
Also the »circus act« was amazing. He jumped down 2.5 or 3 meters
(about 8 to 10 feet) from the old apple tree directly on my shoulder.
Carefully without using his claws, what made no problems, even if
stripped to the waist.
He searched for his parent persons when they were overdue. He
knew where in the house at what time they should have been and he
even recognized their voices on the phone.
Cat sharing
Each of the neighbor cats Ramses, Micki, Mephisto, Maunzer, Max & Moritz, the Vegetarian cat (after their owners) and the Polish cat and some more regularly grace(d) us with their presence.
Maunzer - wild, fluffy, itchy feeted
While reddish-striped Maunzer came by day for sleeping, eating
and huddling, but then was on tour for weeks or months the other
ones just visit us only, but regularly.
White Micki strayed through the garden at least once a day, did not
appreciate to be touched, but gave one an answer, when spoken to.
An open cellar window may just invite her to roam through the
cellar. When her mistress was in hospital for some days she
wandered around mewling and was on top of the world, when we
administered to her needs.
Since I intentionally hadn't disturb her cat toilet in the
garden, she considered me even worthy for a nose nudge.
Whitetip tomcat Ramses
Black Mephisto lives up to his name. Like a shadow he flits
through the garden, only his green eyes glow, when he looks at
one.
Striped Ramses with white tail tip vociferously asked for being let
in in front of a cellar window, when he heard or saw somebody behind
it. Sometimes he climbed into open first floor windows and looked for
love and consolation. Especially when his folks were out, for hours
he follows you everywhere or lied or slept on one's knees or one's
chest. Or he nestled on the scanner or the keyboard. (So if you are
happen to find some senseless characters...)
Also both red tomcats Max and Moritz had a good time, when
conquering a garden chair for a sun-bath. Just to mention the
vegetarian cat - not she but her owners don't make nothing of meat.
Their tiger does - and how! Not to forget the black champagne cat.
The return of its lost collar with phone/address provided the
appropriate reward.
I don't own a cat. My knees - Micky's secondary residence
For red-white amber eyed Micky's left behind collar there has been
nothing in the game. Well - but now the extreme bustling and
intelligent Micky has found his spectators when he frolics like
crazy or someone for a rest. And a cat's belly on one's knees
warms. Especially if the cat is still in.
It is interesting to watch the social behavior of the cats among
themselves. Newcomers are made aware of the individual territories
even by hissing. But because the human partners get along well with
one another it doesn't take a long time and it skips to the cats.
After a short period even the tomcats visit themselves and pick
them up for a tour.
Extend the [TOUR] to some additional animal stories from the Farm Extension, thus the »Heimat«.