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Posted By: rowdyrudy Sometimes It's Not Electrical - 02/01/05 11:45 AM
Long story made short.
A friend Carla, 73, turned into driveway and noticed light in upper BR. Light went off. Called 911. Police found nothing. Home secure. Same thing about a week later. Also has found light on in A.M.
A friend and I checked practically every connection in the house. We removed switches, recpts, etc and checked connections. Put recording voltmeter on incoming. Found no problem at any point.
Carla believed it was her dead husband’s ghost. Very frightened.
Ed and I borrowed an infra red video camera w/a motion activator and set it in the upper BR.
We got the culprit on tape. It was Carla’s cat. Removed the P&S Decora and installed a standard toggle. Problem solved.
Rowdy
Posted By: Dave55 Re: Sometimes It's Not Electrical - 02/01/05 09:21 PM
A dog would never scare their caretaker like that!

Dave
Posted By: SolarPowered Re: Sometimes It's Not Electrical - 02/01/05 11:51 PM
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Removed the P&S Decora and installed a standard toggle.

Ah, now that's just mean. Kitty figured out how to have some control over his environment, and you took it away. [Linked Image]
Posted By: e57 Re: Sometimes It's Not Electrical - 02/02/05 01:36 AM
I have had cats that learn to use door-knobs, and freak me out in the middle of the night, when I think someone has broken in. As for light switches, I thought they had good night-vision, and wouldn't need it?

Heres a few other things I'd like to see a cat learn...

My kitty needs to learn how to clean his own litter box!

Maybe he could be trained to pull wire too? Hmmm..... "Now I'm gonna tie this to your tail, and you go put it on the fish in the attic. Meow when you're ready to feed it in."
Posted By: SolarPowered Re: Sometimes It's Not Electrical - 02/02/05 01:46 AM
I've heard that they actually do use ferrets to pull wires through conduit in the UK. Can any of our UKish members confirm that?
Posted By: mxslick Re: Sometimes It's Not Electrical - 02/02/05 01:59 AM
solarpowered said:
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Ah, now that's just mean. Kitty figured out how to have some control over his environment, and you took it away.

If I did that to my cat (Gizmo) he'd tear me a new one!!

He already knows how to use the AMX touchscreen, I had to program two start pages to keep him from turning on the whole theatre system!!

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Posted By: Norstarr Re: Sometimes It's Not Electrical - 02/02/05 02:24 AM
Shame on you, Rowdy, for ruining a fantastic mystery by letting the cat out of the bag. Is this house located in the catskills mountains? lol
ron
Posted By: pauluk Re: Sometimes It's Not Electrical - 02/02/05 01:11 PM
Great story! Those of you who have never had cats around would be surprised at just how much they can learn to do. [Linked Image] He's never pulled cables, but mine does like to venture into the attic to inspect if I go up there for anything.

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I've heard that they actually do use ferrets to pull wires through conduit in the UK. Can any of our UKish members confirm that?
Never seen it, but I suppose it's possible. Maybe up in Yorkshire?! [Linked Image]

Note for American readers:
We southerners often jokingly call this northern county "Flat cap and ferret country," in reference to the stereotypical image of the local headwear and habit of keeping pet ferrets.
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