QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Only if you want to risk having a 20 pound cat jump up and land on your layout . That could be like dropping a bowling ball on it, he could go right through the foam! [:0]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Roadtrp "Can anyone contact the ASPCA?? That wasn't funny vsmith." Oh come on... it was very clear he was joking. Sometimes people here are WAY too serious. Making fun of human disabilities is cause for concern. But joking about a freaking cat? Give me a break. [sigh]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Scott218 Hey fellow Model Railroaders, Does anyone have any special insights on how to cat proof a model railroad? Scott218 PS: Getting rid of the cat or killing the cat are NOT OPTIONS!!!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by Scott218 QUOTE: Originally posted by LightBender Hey LightBender, What's the story behind this picture? Is your cat a train buff or is he/she playing "Kitty Kong"? Scott [:)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by LightBender
QUOTE: Originally posted by Scott218 QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith QUOTE: Originally posted by Scott218 Hmmm, maybe I should over feed my cats so they get fat and lose their ability to jump very high. Only if you want to risk having a 20 pound cat jump up and land on your layout . That could be like dropping a bowling ball on it, he could go right through the foam! [:0] Well my bench work is quite sturdy, I bet it could withstand a landing from a 20 lbs "puddy tat". However the point to getting kitty kong fat was to weight him down to the point that he couldn't jump on the layout.
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith QUOTE: Originally posted by Scott218 Hmmm, maybe I should over feed my cats so they get fat and lose their ability to jump very high. Only if you want to risk having a 20 pound cat jump up and land on your layout . That could be like dropping a bowling ball on it, he could go right through the foam! [:0]
QUOTE: Originally posted by Scott218 Hmmm, maybe I should over feed my cats so they get fat and lose their ability to jump very high.
Have fun with your trains
QUOTE: Originally posted by robmik QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Oh come on, now!!! you obviosly havent had a cat for very long! FIRST THINGS FIRST DO NOT EVER CONFUSE ME WITH A CAT HATER!!@!^%&$[:(!] My comments are based on yadda, yadda, yadda... vsmith....I have had cats for over 52 years, usually more than one at a time...all of them were rescued strays, including the two we have now....often had dogs at the same time, as well.... SECOND THINGS SECOND If you, or anyone else, actually thought I would run 220 volts to your "Borracho", there must have been some simulation of what a "Borracho" might be, and it sounds like it was construed as some kind of anatomical feature. Our big cat, "Dufus" who is 18 pounds, and has somewhat crossed eyes, I would think has about the same IQ as those who got all "wired" about my post. .....He also has a congenital heart murmur...so even a low voltage wire could pose a serious risk to him. That is why I consider your "idea" for the horse-wire to be lightweight and inappropriate. Your chauvinistic and immature [:o)] followup comment about women, only proves my point.[:o)] without regards; Mike
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Oh come on, now!!! you obviosly havent had a cat for very long! FIRST THINGS FIRST DO NOT EVER CONFUSE ME WITH A CAT HATER!!@!^%&$[:(!] My comments are based on yadda, yadda, yadda...
QUOTE: Originally posted by dougal QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 I have a better solution to the cat problem: http://home.bellsouth.net/coDataImages/p/Groups/179/179121/pages/456682/IM000448fw.JPG Dave Do you mean kill the cat? The topic starter said killing the cat is not an option
QUOTE: Originally posted by dave9999 I have a better solution to the cat problem: http://home.bellsouth.net/coDataImages/p/Groups/179/179121/pages/456682/IM000448fw.JPG Dave
QUOTE: Originally posted by Eriediamond OK Scott, you just HAD to start this thread, didn't ya!!! Bubba (my cat) fas been lay'in here reading all of this with me. Some he takes serious other he lays on his back, all four paws in the air laughing his tail off. I think he's picked up a few pointers for future train attacks. I only have only myself to blame for most of his escapades though. You see, he use to just lay in his favorit spot on the layout and enjoy the trains. One evening I put a newley acquired Chessie boxcar about midway in the train and when he saw the emblem of the kitten with it's paw stuck out there----- bam!!!! I think he either took that as another cat wanting to play or a threat to his retreat. After contemplating this I came to realize that Chessie emblem must have looked awful big to him at his eye level. I've also come to realize that Bubba has learned to fake sleeping. It's one of his tactics to put me off guard. I think I've out smarted him though, I'm building a small layout just for him. Now, if doesn't read this I'm in good shape. So don't let the cat out of the bag and keep it quiet. [:-^][:-^][:)][:)]