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Yes… heavy duty lid they can’t lift, all cords that are exposed are zip tied to the back and the lights are hung sturdy and can support a swinging cat.
If you electrify that light casing, problem solved!
All you people with cat problems...I feel so frustrated that nobody is listening to my advice on this thread!My knuckleheads have no interest in the tanks or fish at all. They DO have an interest in what is behind closed doors. They constantly pull open the doors on the stand to see what I am hiding behind them.
They also have a very bad habit of pulling the feed hose from the RODI out of the collection can. I have several times gone into the water room to find a puddle on the carpet instead of a filled container.
Yes… heavy duty lid they can’t lift, all cords that are exposed are zip tied to the back and the lights are hung sturdy and can support a swinging cat.
OK - yeah ... Bengal flashbacks. This client had two of those - BIG ONES. The male just totally went for me. It chased me to the point that it climbed a ladder and then lunged for me. Bit me on the shoulder. I quite literally ran out of that house. It's sister bit my arm when I tried to pick up my belongings.
Same cat bit the plumber on the thigh when he was working under the sink on the ladies plumbing. The GC on the project fired the client for failing to provide a safe work environment. She kept saying that they were so nice to everyone, they just needed to get used to us. Uhmmmm.... NO.
Those teeth are like little needles ... sharp dang needles. He was not saying hello, let's be friends. I recently had a client with three Savannah cats. I'm not going to lie, that freaked me out. All I could picture was 3 of them and only one of me. They had a black lab ... I just stayed close to the dog hoping it would protect me.
The GC said the same thing. He had a cat and told the woman that we would keep working if she agreed to put them in a secure room while tradespeople were working. She lived under the delusion that we were all crazy and her cats were angels. I cannot say why her cats were the devils spawn but they were.I find this to be very unusual behavior for a cat. I have had many over the years and never once had one bite anybody (except me while playing). My current pair of knuckles run and hide in the bedroom whenever anyone comes over. Eventually they will very cautiously come investigate the newcomer if they are here long enough.. They never exhibit any kind of aggressive behavior toward anyone though.
lol wow! I am not sure that is normal. Maybe they were bored and poorly socialized? Poorly bred? Idk!OK - yeah ... Bengal flashbacks. This client had two of those - BIG ONES. The male just totally went for me. It chased me to the point that it climbed a ladder and then lunged for me. Bit me on the shoulder. I quite literally ran out of that house. It's sister bit my arm when I tried to pick up my belongings.
Same cat bit the plumber on the thigh when he was working under the sink on the ladies plumbing. The GC on the project fired the client for failing to provide a safe work environment. She kept saying that they were so nice to everyone, they just needed to get used to us. Uhmmmm.... NO.
Those teeth are like little needles ... sharp dang needles. He was not saying hello, let's be friends. I recently had a client with three Savannah cats. I'm not going to lie, that freaked me out. All I could picture was 3 of them and only one of me. They had a black lab ... I just stayed close to the dog hoping it would protect me.
lol wow! I am not sure that is normal. Maybe they were bored and poorly socialized? Poorly bred? Idk!
I know my veterinarian told me I had the sweetest Bengals he ever met and they are usually difficult to handle but many cats can be buttheads at the vet.
They can be high energy and much like certain dog breeds or just certain dogs, need training and entertainment to burn it off so they don’t get destructive. My female is laid back and practically a lazy house cat but my boys run around like zoo animals
It is all fun and games here!
These two are a month apart in age so they think they are littermates.
Here is a test. One of these cats will bite the crap out of anyone but it's owner. Can you tell which one?
Louie, Olive, Kit and Mocha
I'll play .... I vote Kit. That cat already looks terrified. Honorable mention to Olive.... It's always the one that LOOKS innocent that draws first blood.