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Tony P.
 
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> jmcquown at
wrote on 5/8/05 9:26 AM:
>
> > ROFL! Okay, you obviously have no idea about toilet tissue greeblings or
> > bathtub greeblings. They are the reason cats jump paw at tissue, and jump
> > into dry tubs and paw around. It's to make sure the greeblings don't get
> > us. Cats also search for greeblings when we change the bedsheets (or don't
> > change the bedsheets often enough). Greeblings are everywhere.
> >
> > Jill

>
> Is that what Mandy is doing when she jumps into the wet tub and paws around
> in it after I get out??? I always wondered.


She's searching for water drops. My eldest male cat and I have this
ritual where while I'm drying off, I have to let the cold water trickle
so he can do his found water thing.

The thing is that I can only let him do that for about a minute,
otherwise he's too stupid to stop and drinks enough water so that two
minutes later he's blowing chunks.