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Where does your cat hide in your home?

These are hiding spots where you cannot reach them, pet them, or pick them up etc. I have a cat, and he hides now and then in different spots.



VotesAnswer
16Other hiding spot
13I do not have a cat.
11Under a bed.
9In a closet.
5Behind the sofa.
5Under a table.
5In a box somewhere.
4Under a shelf.
4My cat doesn't hide.
3Behind a chair.
3On top of the fridge.
2Behind a shelf.
0Under the sink.
0Behind the fridge
0Behind the big screen TV

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RGirl
posted 15-Aug-2007 10:33pm  
In the rafters of the basement ceiling. Mamma cat and 4 kittens are living in the basement until they are ready to spend their time outside.
mrmarm
posted 15-Aug-2007 10:45pm  
My cats a really good hider so I wouldn't know.
JessicaWoman99
posted 15-Aug-2007 11:06pm  
Well my cat she hides in about 100 different places in this home and the closet is the number 1 spot, and behind
the chair she sleeps and under the bed of course and just all over this home she hides
JessicaWoman99
posted 15-Aug-2007 11:09pm  
> My cats a really good hider so I wouldn't know.

I cannot find my cat most of the time around this house and I call her name and whistle and search all over
my home and of course sometimes I find my cat under the kitchen table or in the closet
Galomorro Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 16-Aug-2007 12:03am  
No cat but when I used to have them, one would hide in the middle of the bed under the covers. Another popular spot was under the bed.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 16-Aug-2007 12:18am  
One of them hides under the bed (pretty much all the time) and the other one hides under the dining-room table when she knows I'm trying to catch her.
darkshadowsseeker
posted 16-Aug-2007 12:29am  
Tilly doesn't hide.
cabinfever
posted 16-Aug-2007 1:39am  
Under a bed, but if I really wanted to I could still reach them. When Taz was alive he liked to hide behind the board that spanned the corner on our 'in corner' computer desk. It took me two weeks to figure out where he was coming from when I searched the house for him, got worried, called for him, and he just appeared. He had to squeeze a bit to get back there... clever kitty. I miss him.
Melf Gold Qualifier
posted 16-Aug-2007 2:36am  
No cat here.
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 16-Aug-2007 2:40am  
Ha, all mine usually search for mice or wonder around the backyard.
ausfox
posted 16-Aug-2007 3:19am  
I don't have a cat
jettles Survey Central Gold Subscriber Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (1 minute ago)
posted 16-Aug-2007 8:10am  
IN the sofa and she used to hide in the box spring.
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Double Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 16-Aug-2007 8:24am  
 * laughing out loud * cute survey... we just had to pill our cats and one of them kept going under the bed. poor kitty
JessicaWoman99
posted 16-Aug-2007 1:56pm  
> Ha, all mine usually search for mice or wonder around the backyard.

My cat is an indoor cat and she never goes outside at all and I will not let her
because keeping your cat indoors they live longer than a cat outdoors
The cats I have had lived for 17 to 18 years and a long time for a cat?
Amanda
posted 16-Aug-2007 3:01pm  
I don't have a cat.
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 17-Aug-2007 7:06am  
I have one cat that's like 17, she lives with my grandparents.
JessicaWoman99
posted 17-Aug-2007 1:15pm  
> I have one cat that's like 17, she lives with my grandparents.

Wow 17 you see they live a longer life indoors and I love having my cat around me she takes care of me
mve17
posted 17-Aug-2007 2:11pm  
I don't have a cat, thankgod.. shudder
EyesOfCharisma Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 17-Aug-2007 2:16pm  
My cat's aren't hiders... They are generally on the couch, making it nice and hairy
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 17-Aug-2007 2:25pm  
There is a difference between where a cat 'hides' and where they like to hang out. Mine seem to know when I'm working on trimming their claws. They hear a few clicks of the trimmer used on the first unlucky cat and within minutes a bunch of them are upstairs hiding under the bed. I can't reach them if they make it to this 'safe zone'. Dang, I keep forgetting to close the bedroom doors before nail day.

If the family comes over in addition to the beds you can add closets, furniture, the kitchen cabinets and anywhere else they can escape the noisy grandkids. The one's who don't act quick enough get "tortured" with petting and being carried around by the kids.
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 17-Aug-2007 9:21pm  
Doesn't she really like other cats, I think it's funny how some cats really get along with other cats and some prefer humans entirely.
paulyw Survey Central Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 18-Aug-2007 12:09am  
My cat hides all over the house. He hides under the bed behind the recliners, on top of a shelf and one time he was in the closet
paulyw Survey Central Subscriber Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
(reply to EyesOfCharisma) posted 18-Aug-2007 12:09am  
Almost sounds like my cat when he is on my waterbed.
JessicaWoman99
posted 18-Aug-2007 12:31am  
> Doesn't she really like other cats, I think it's funny how some cats
> really get along with other cats and some prefer humans entirely.

No my cat she hates those outdoor cats and those cats come right up to my sliding glass doors, my cat will be
face to face with that cat and her fur gets all fluffed up and she is scared and startled
by what she see's through the glass door
Those tom cat's they howl all night long and all night long and camp out by the front doors or my window
yes my cat she cannot stand them
and Misty will look out the window for them from time to time?

My cat is really not afraid of other people coming in here and she is friendly with most people
cloudhugger Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 18-Aug-2007 1:40pm  
I'm sorry, I don't know where the cat is because it is hiding.
cloudhugger Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 18-Aug-2007 1:43pm  
One of my cats is a big hider, anywhere the noise is not, one will go to a room that is not occupied and find a soft place, one doesn't hide and the outside boy hides under the deck or takes off. Mary's cat loves company.
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 19-Aug-2007 7:39am  
My cat usually gets into fights with the possums and tries to rape his sister and niece, long story but I found my cat and his sister in a garbage bin years ago and kept them.
JessicaWoman99
posted 19-Aug-2007 10:30am  
> My cat usually gets into fights with the possums and tries to rape
> his sister and niece, long story but I found my cat and his sister
> in a garbage bin years ago and kept them.

In a garbage bin that is quite a story Fealix just like brother and sister how cool and hope they like each other
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 19-Aug-2007 9:53pm  
They did but not anymore.
JessicaWoman99
posted 19-Aug-2007 11:18pm  
> They did but not anymore.

Not anymore that is sad and I just wish for the best and what a week it has been
Sparky5115
posted 20-Aug-2007 12:01am  
On top of my computer moniter and in my dirty washing basket when I forget to put the lid back on!
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 21-Aug-2007 12:15am  
Mines been frustrating and often stressful yours?
JessicaWoman99
posted 21-Aug-2007 2:35pm  
> Mines been frustrating and often stressful yours?

me stressful and agravating arrrr sometimes I just feel this way this week and having to take care of thousands
of problems all of a sudden makes my hair turn gray and my face is blue hee hee HELP"
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 22-Aug-2007 7:45am  
Tomorrow I have lawn bowls, my PE is a 40 something year old virgin and he's really nice to the girls in my class.
JessicaWoman99
posted 22-Aug-2007 6:35pm  
> Tomorrow I have lawn bowls, my PE is a 40 something year old virgin
> and he's really nice to the girls in my class.

Sounds like fun Fealix and wow 40 years old I see, so he is really nice person how neat and nice to have somebody
like this because not a whole lot of people are kind or nice these days
Me I have been just sleepy and staying in bed today and I might get out maybe?
feels good to have a day off
and sometimes I just feel that I am not going to make it through another week but I do
one more day left to work and off for the week-end yea'
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 22-Aug-2007 6:49pm  
No, I meant he treats the girls nicely and is ignorant to the guys.
JessicaWoman99
posted 22-Aug-2007 6:56pm  
> No, I meant he treats the girls nicely and is ignorant to the guys.

Oh so he treats the girls nice and ignorant to the guys I see, sounds like he has a problem here and makes me
wonder why he treats the girls so nice and I wonder about him?
That does sound a bit strange to be nice to the girls and mean to the guys he is somebody to watch out for
for sure and maybe not to be trusted
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 22-Aug-2007 9:51pm  
I think it has something to do with the fact he's a 40 something year old.
JessicaWoman99
posted 22-Aug-2007 11:06pm  
> I think it has something to do with the fact he's a 40 something year
> old.

Here in America a guy like this around girls is a no no and 40 he is in a position of trust and law officials do
check their record for any sexual violations?
He is somebody to be very careful about you just never know his background
and yes this is wierd of him to like the girls
And besides he is much to old to be liking girls Fealix if you get my point
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 23-Aug-2007 6:53am  
I know, it's gross and pathetic.
JessicaWoman99
posted 23-Aug-2007 2:24pm  
> I know, it's gross and pathetic.

Yes very pathetic and what if he really is a sex offender you could look this up on the web?
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 23-Aug-2007 8:19pm  
And then I could throw printed out pages of him and who he REALLY is around the school, I also had an even worse history teacher how apparently slapped a girl's ass during class.
JessicaWoman99
posted 23-Aug-2007 11:01pm  
> And then I could throw printed out pages of him and who he REALLY
> is around the school, I also had an even worse history teacher how
> apparently slapped a girl's ass during class.

Wow teachers like this should be reported and suspended for good, at least here in America teachers are not
getting away with anything that is inappropriate towards their students like one teacher she was having sex
with one of her male students ?
Kids are in school to learn not to be abused sexually by their teachers
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 24-Aug-2007 8:48am  
Yeah but people from the country are lenient (lazy) and probably couldn't be bothered to try and understand the law and instead probably drag race each other to see the order that'll marry their siblings.
JessicaWoman99
posted 24-Aug-2007 10:10am  
> Yeah but people from the country are lenient (lazy) and probably couldn't
> be bothered to try and understand the law and instead probably drag
> race each other to see the order that'll marry their siblings.

Yes how true indeed and some or most people are this way and do not care about the law, or take the law into
their own hands or something
Sounds like those days I grew up in like Bank robbers and the Mafia back in the late 50's Fealix?
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 25-Aug-2007 8:44am  
I have to admit I liked the 90's more than I like this decade, you?
JessicaWoman99
posted 25-Aug-2007 3:01pm  
> I have to admit I liked the 90's more than I like this decade, you?
>

Me I would rather go back to the 1950's and 40's those were the good ol days and I have a stalker on-line he just
signed in and I did block him out
and he was coming on to me and saying some bad stuff to me and it was frightening Fealix
WhovianBlues
posted 26-Aug-2007 2:40am  
There's a really high windowsill in the bathroom where the cat likes to sleep... and he also enjoys hiding in a little space behind the toaster and toaster oven in the kitchen!
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 26-Aug-2007 7:32am  
Oh god, have you ever been on SC chat, I don't think I will anymore, one because it's so slow and has bad affects on computers and two because you never know who'll log onto it. I went on a few weeks ago for the first time and there was this weird Pakistani guy and he was apparently Bisexual and asked me dirty question and then he asked if I'd have liked to see some pictures, probably naked knowing the internet. Besides that I have weirdos at school, so who is this user anyway, PM.
JessicaWoman99
posted 26-Aug-2007 4:15pm  
> Oh god, have you ever been on SC chat, I don't think I will anymore,
> one because it's so slow and has bad affects on computers and two
> because you never know who'll log onto it. I went on a few weeks ago
> for the first time and there was this weird Pakistani guy and he was
> apparently Bisexual and asked me dirty question and then he asked
> if I'd have liked to see some pictures, probably naked knowing the
> internet. Besides that I have weirdos at school, so who is this user
> anyway, PM.

Yes I have logged to SC chat before and it was ok and yes most of them we just never know do we?
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 26-Aug-2007 10:28pm  
In majority it's been good, expect that one time.
JessicaWoman99
posted 26-Aug-2007 10:41pm  
> In majority it's been good, expect that one time.

Yes the majority has been good and it has been a while since I used chat and I like it, it is ok and I cannot
remember who it was I chatted with
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 26-Aug-2007 10:42pm  
Doesn't it have effects on your computer?
JessicaWoman99
posted 26-Aug-2007 10:52pm  
> Doesn't it have effects on your computer?

No most times it really does not affect my computer and this will be 1st time with this computer
and right now my computer is acting up and going bananas and freaking out
I might have to shut this down this blasted computer
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 26-Aug-2007 10:58pm  
I think it ruined my mother's computers internet connection speed.
JessicaWoman99
posted 26-Aug-2007 11:04pm  
> I think it ruined my mother's computers internet connection speed.

oh did it, it harmed nothing on this computer I think.
I now have Windows XP?
went from Windows 95 to 98 and now I have XP Fealix

Sometimes I just do not understand everything on here and it is a learning experience for me
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 26-Aug-2007 11:08pm  
I only just recently learned how to send an email.
JessicaWoman99
posted 26-Aug-2007 11:19pm  
> I only just recently learned how to send an email.

Sending those e-mails is a bit tricky and frustrating at first and maybe after 100 times you will catch on and
you will know how to
There is just so much to do on a computer it makes me tired and all worn out at the end of the day snore Z Z Z Z Z
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 26-Aug-2007 11:22pm  
And it's hard to rememeber.
JessicaWoman99
posted 26-Aug-2007 11:32pm  
> And it's hard to rememeber.

Yes very hard and my poor mind is tired of thinking
have to have the right email address or something is missing and you go back all over again whoooo
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 27-Aug-2007 6:54am  
Yeah mines really complicated considering the address, it never occurred to me write the actual address down instead of trying to remember it.
JessicaWoman99
posted 27-Aug-2007 8:14pm  
> Yeah mines really complicated considering the address, it never occurred
> to me write the actual address down instead of trying to remember
> it.

Yes helps to write it all down to remember it, and my poor computer it must be tired or something and this week
seems to be going by fast for me
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 27-Aug-2007 10:06pm  
Are you serious it's only Tuesday.
JessicaWoman99
posted 28-Aug-2007 9:11pm  
> Are you serious it's only Tuesday.

And here I was thinking it was Sunday? poor me what happened to Tuesday I wonder
mrmarm
(reply to JessicaWoman99) posted 29-Aug-2007 8:18am  
I get like that on the holidays waking at almost 11Am confused which day it is.
MacGregor
posted 3-Sep-2007 9:32pm  
No cat.
moviesnob
posted 6-Sep-2007 11:49am  
I don't have a cat. :( I really want one, though.
Enigma
posted 22-Sep-2007 9:59pm  
I don't have a cat. If I did he'd probably be hiding from the Dog. Or my husband who would be trying to get rid of it because he is allergic.
JessicaWoman99
posted 23-Sep-2007 9:32pm  
in a closet my cat she hides
Otter
posted 27-Sep-2007 6:32pm  
My cat likes to lay on top of the headboard of my bed.
BenSimpleton72
posted 8-Oct-2007 11:17pm  
Mine does not hide! He is on top of me 24/7 as soon as I walk in the door.
Very rare, but sometimes I might find him on the top bunk of my boys bed or sleeping in my laundry basket.
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