To: Mrs Ivan
Yikes! I have enough trouble when I find a spider in the bath.I've never found pests in the bathroom, but I do have a problem when I wake up in the morning and wish to take a bath, and the (dry) bathtub is occupied by any one, or any, or all, of the cats--Abbie, Snow, Junior, Apricot, Floyd, Gordon, Harold, George, Ellie, and Leo--sleeping in it.
The rest of the house is equally clean; I can't figure out why the cats sometimes prefer to sleep at the bottom of the bathtub.
7 posted on
10/27/2006 3:36:21 AM PDT by
franksolich
(vote the DUmmie "IanDB1" for Top DUmmie of 2006)
To: franksolich
When my cats were small, they considered the bathtub the equivelent of Disneyland. One outgrew it, the other one has not. He thinks the bath tub is a giant slide and can be heard in the evenings (when it is dry) sliding down the sides over and over again.
14 posted on
10/27/2006 3:59:37 AM PDT by
carton253
(Sadness is just another word for not enough chocolate.)
To: franksolich
The rest of the house is equally clean; I can't figure out why the cats sometimes prefer to sleep at the bottom of the bathtub.
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My guess would be warmth. Since I don't have a clue why your cats would feel that your tub is warmer than the rest of your house, it's your job to figure out why.
18 posted on
10/27/2006 5:36:08 AM PDT by
Cheburashka
(World's only Spatula City certified spatula repair and maintenance specialist!!!)
To: franksolich
You have it easy. My problem is two large dogs, one half Weimaraner, half chocolate Lab and the other half black lab, half Great Dane, who always occupy my bed just when I want to go to sleep.
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