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Distract her by seed sowing at home, much more fun than cursors. They can knock the propagator on the floor, swipe your poor seedlings, try and catch the water as you are trying to water any seedlings left and tread around in the compost as you try to fill the pots to grow more seedlings to replace the above. Lots of plant labels to steal and run off with and just as you've got those back, you find your pencils gone as well.
And then when you've got the job done they stretch out on the nice warm propagator for a good sunbath and my poor seedlings are in the dark.
oh how i'm glad my kitten is now a year old, i do not miss battling with the mouse, or my leg being used as a ladder when he couldn't jump up to something
Our 'puppy' was a dab hand at 'helping' with my seedling transplanting the other day
Hayley B
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Blow on 'em! They really don't like it, but doesn't do them any harm Ours both keep trying to sit on the keyboard of my lappy, because it's warm, and my fingers are tapping away on it rather than stroking them
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I find the sitting on the mouse mat more trouble. And interestingly bad cat, Cocoa is most interested in the screen on this web site. Very clear and large sized images???
But at the moment he's got his bum firmly on the mouse mat and I have to navigate around his not inconsiderable bulk. This is, of course, a ploy to get more attention but I know if I start stroking him he'll go into overdrive purring and dribbling - all over my keyboard.
I've got three cats and when they decide on their daily game of "can we get round the living room in 3 seconds without touching the floor" (the answer is Yes, btw), I am, working away on my keyboard, right in the middle of this circuit and one after the other zooms over the keyboard, typing all sorts, deleting documents, bringing up strange commands.
Once, Cocoa managed to do something which turned everything on the screen upside down (why would you want to do this). Couldn't find anyway of righting it so sheepishly had to ring the office computer whiz to find out what to do. After much hysterical laughter she consulted the website Windows for Idiots (!) and all was well.
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