BBfanboy -> RE: A couple of questions (8/2/2019 2:44:00 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Kull There's probably a few old cats still doing hard time at Al-cat-raz for board game counter demolition. Had a cat many, many years ago who ate an armored division (can't remember what game it was from - some Avalon Hill title). We joked thereafter that he had a cast-iron stomach. He was also a suspect in the chewing of several spotting markers for Avalon Hill's Midway. Of course since those markers were also used for the Coral Sea expansion he clearly just wanted to join one of the PBY night squadrons. :-) I got into the habit of using the box top and bottom to cover as much of the active board as possible. I progressed to ensuring that I weighted them with rule books and other items. No idea why cardboard counters were so appealing... When I was young enough to be able to spend time on plastic models, I built a small fleet and my most prized was a recently-completed BB Richelieu, in 1/400 scale by Heller. Very expensive for my Lt. pay scale at the time. So my brother goes on vacation and asks us to look after his cat. How can you say "No" even though I knew the cat to be cantankerous and spoiled beyond belief (they let it jump up on the kitchen counter while food was being prepared or sliced). Sure enough, it started clawing up furniture and curtains even though I had built a scratching post for it. When I was home I would shoo it off of high shelves where there were delicate things on display. One of these was the shelf that had my BB Richelieu model. One day I came home to find it on the shelf chewing on the delicate masts and rigging that was the hardest part of the model to build (had to melt plastic sprue and extrude it to get thin "wires" for the antennae). I chased the cat off the shelf and around the house, seeking to shut it in a small room for a while as punishment. It ran into the basement and into the duct work. I left it there thinking it would come down when it got hungry/thirsty. It took days for it to finally reveal itself! Neither of us liked each other after that! I tolerate cats that are just doing normal climbing and checking out hiding spots, but I do not let them have their way in the kitchen or around things that can break easily. My brother's cat ... [image]local://upfiles/35791/5EB2211CB3BF404B8E2BC0801A6A115C.jpg[/image]
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