Doug Murphy 'We few, we happy few, we band of brothers...' Henry V.
--David
TCA#09-63805
The first step to building a train layout, even before preparing your train room, is to shoot your cat... (JUST KIDDING!!!). Seriously, my wife's cat loved my layout. Loved to knock trains onto floor, knock over trees and other details, loved to dig in the styrofoam scenery. And also got very adept at opening the door to the layout room if the door wasnt actually latched.
As for my dog... I put a cirlce of track under the tree every year (22 years and counting). It is Lionel and other such sized trains. I put a dog biscuit on a flat car or boxcar roof when runng the train. The dog is quite good at snatching the treat off the train and not derailing the car. When I begin to set up the train, she gets excited, thinks the train is just for her now. The cat (died of old age 5 years ago, really) used to chase the train around or try to swat the engine off the track. Running heavy die-cast steam engines cured the cat of swatting!
I am writing a new book, How to Train Your Cat to Run Your O-Gauge Trains.
I do hope you all will purchase a copy.
Celebrating 18 years on the CTT Forum.
Buckeye Riveter......... OTTS Charter Member, a Roseyville Raider and a member of the CTT Forum since 2004..
Jelloway Creek, OH - ELV 1,100 - Home of the Baltimore, Ohio & Wabash RR
TCA 09-64284
Buckeye Riveter wrote: I am writing a new book, How to Train Your Cat to Run Your O-Gauge Trains. I do hope you all will purchase a copy.
I'd be glad to have a sighned Complimentary copy !!
Thanks, John
Just like my cat Challenger. When he hears the whistle, smells the smoke, or both, He comes running to find me. He loves my Lionels as much as I do. He will actually fall asleep while the sound is on and it is running full blast. His stupid sister Chesa, runs away from the trains though.
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
I don't have the problem with my pet Rusty and trains. He is well behaved and just watches. My problem is that he loves to use my computer !
Beagle-Australian Cattle Dog mix. She will sit there and watch the trains go for hours. Now my sisters Golden Retriever on the other hand runs the other way when she hears the blast of the horn.
Here is Buckeye's secert training
But it doesn't work on Birdzilla
I am a person with a very active inner child. This is why my wife loves me so. Willoughby, Ohio - the home of the CP & E RR. OTTS Founder www.spankybird.shutterfly.com
Our dog thinks she's going to McDonalds !!
Brian R. wrote: Beagle-Australian Cattle Dog mix. She will sit there and watch the trains go for hours. Now my sisters Golden Retriever on the other hand runs the other way when she hears the blast of the horn.
I wish my girlfriend's blue healer was that well behaved. It jumped up on my layout. So I dont trust it around my trains.
Hello All! CSXJohn- Now we know what happened to the Taco Bell Dog. He is now employed as a Guard Dog for your layout. He helps to keep your layout Grits free. Good thing you have no Standard Gauge or else he would be begging for rides in the Gondola Car's. Take Care.
I once had a cat that used to chew on my telephone poles and block signals! None of my current 3 cats are allowed in the train room because I'd rather simply avoid getting upset about them damaging something, which they surely will: one of my boys recently did a number on the Christmas tree of my brand-new Lionel Nutcracker Automatic Gateman when I had it on display upstairs. I learned my lesson and it's put away now.
Joel
I don't have a cat, but I do have a dog. I have my Lionel's in the basement, packed away right now for a layout overhaul, but he never really cares about them. But, when I put my Large Scale trains in the family room for Christmas, things change quickly. He jumps over the trains, barks whenever the sound comes on, and steals the figures from the station platform. He is pretty funny when he see's the trains.
Here he is.
csxt30 wrote: Our dog thinks she's going to McDonalds !!
Some guys have all the luck. A guard dog in a pint size package.
Trying to update my avatar since 2020
MartyE and Kodi the Husky Dog! ( 3/31/90-9/28/04 ) www.MartyE.com My O Gauge Web Page and Home of Kodiak Junction!
Any time that I had a cat in the room when I started to run my trains was a real disaster! Either the cat would bolt for the door to leave or scratch my leg from fear. Another time I caught two of my cats sleeping on my layout at the curves, needless to say a few frieght cars were derailed and at least one was on the floor. Now all my cats are prohibited from entering my train room, I keep the door closed!
As for model race cars, H.O. scale, the cats try to knock the cars off at medium to high speed. Not as worried with the H.O. cars as most are less than $20.00 to buy, I don't run my 1965 Aurora H.O. with the cats.
Lee F.
I have my trusted companion JANE my black Lab, aka DOGZILLA.
I just made a tunnel out of paper mache and the next day it was half eaten. Oh well could have made a great monster movie?
laz57
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