You may be interested in this story at: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7029370.stm The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia, hosts since the 17th Century, many cats. Carla Bonomi Webmaster ICOM Maison de l'UNESCO, 1 rue Miollis, 75015 Paris Tel. +33 (0) 1 4734 0500 _____ De : Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] De la part de Jenny Rosenzweig Envoyé : jeudi 17 avril 2008 15:50 À : [log in to unmask] Objet : Re: [MUSEUM-L] office cats? I do have work to do, but I have to walk my dog first! Jenny Jenny Rosenzweig Program Coordinator Upstate History Alliance 11 Ford Avenue Oneonta, NY 13820 800.895.1648 [log in to unmask] On Apr 17, 2008, at 9:48 AM, John Buchinger wrote: We have a workplace Iguana named Fran. We all found that she was much better than our former Cat Betty because she is potty trained and with those wonderful little fingers can do filling. Seriously people, don't you have work to do? -----Original Message----- From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jennifer Snyder Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 9:19 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] office cats? Very well put. I have a cat at home and love her dearly, but the workplace is no place for a cat, especially in a museum. Jennifer Snyder Anne Lane wrote: Dear Cindy - Apart from the fact that, if your office is in a museum, you shouldn't have a cat there, I have the following observations: * Some cats pee in places where they shouldn't, no matter how well you maintain their facilities. * Some cats eat paper, scratch furniture, walk across computer keyboards, try to catch the cursor on the screen, try to catch the paper running through your printer, use your legs as scratching posts, leap down on you from high places, or use your body as a convenient way to achieve high places. * Some cats are very vocal. * Some cats are escape artists. * Cats that are allowed outside have a way of bringing in small animals and dissecting them for you to save you the trouble. * Cat fleas, unlike dog fleas, think people taste just as good as cats. * No matter what color they are, cats shed white fur on dark clothing and dark fur on white clothing. * Aside from food, shelter, litter, and toys, cats need regular veterinary care and immunizations once the initial shots and spaying or neutering are taken care of. * Cats need to have their claws clipped, and if they have long hair they may need brushing to prevent matting. Now, understand that I have four cats at home and am about to acquire another. Believe me, I know whereof I speak. And lest you think I don't love them beyond almost anything or anybody in the world, ask me about Hathaway, the one-eyed retriever cat. Or Danny, or Tart, or Kittery. Best, Anne *Anne T. 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