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It must be how electronics seek revenge!  I experienced the same thing with my phone this weekend.  I've been spending less time with my smart phone since I got my K.  I caught the dog chewing on the phone cable, I moved it (yea, I have bitter apple too), and pretty soon I caught her chewing it again.  Nope I can't sync anymore.  

I'm not sure why our electronics choose self mutilation as a way to remind us of how much we love and need them.  
 

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stevene9 said:
This is ridiculous. I got out a table and put my Kindle and an extension cord on it so that I will be ready to recharge as soon as my new chargers come in. Keep the whole set up off the floor. Maggie has now started to gnaw on the legs of the table, and they are metal. How can a dog damage metal like that. This is in a room with computers and DVD recorders and all types of electronics. How come she just goes after my Kindle.

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She knows that she gets less attention when you spend more time with your Kindle
 

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MaineWriter said:
Is there something with cats that their stomach clock goes off at 4 am? The cat we adopted in January loves to wake us up every morning, letting us know that if we don't feed her instantly she will starve to death. STARVE do you hear me, STARVE! ;D

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With cats, it's something about 4am in general. When cars go past my house a little sliver of light from their headlights sneaks between the blinds and hits the wall. So starting around 4am, the cat is bouncing off the walls trying to catch that little sliver of light. Yes, literally bouncing! I'll hear a thud and look over and watch my cat do body slams against the wall.

The cat will also chase a light in circles for so long that he can't walk straight. He stumbles, falls over and then just lays there for a few minutes.
 
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