TheCatSite.com › Forums › Our Feline Companions › Behavior › Never seen this behavior before
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Never seen this behavior before

post #1 of 6
Thread Starter 
My husband is cooking dinner which is probably where things first went wrong. The oil got too hot and the house got smokey. Seti started making the strangest noises. He's scared of the smoke. In all my years working with cats I've never seen one act this way. I spent a long time loving on him and making him feel better but the smoke really worried him. Thankfully, it's clearing out now.
post #2 of 6
Quote:
Originally Posted by howtoholdacat View Post
My husband is cooking dinner which is probably where things first went wrong. The oil got too hot and the house got smokey. Seti started making the strangest noises. He's scared of the smoke. In all my years working with cats I've never seen one act this way. I spent a long time loving on him and making him feel better but the smoke really worried him. Thankfully, it's clearing out now.
You have a Smoke Detector Cat. He's a life-saver. You can sleep deeply for as long as he's around. Congratulations!

But try to avoid these false alarms, which upset Seti. Your husband needs a lesson on stove and oven settings!
post #3 of 6
Maybe some basic animal instinct there that your cat is pretty in touch with. Some of it may have also been from the two of you. Were either of you agitated over having a kitchen full of smoke?

What was he cooking, by the way? Some foods, like peppers (or dry peppers) will release capsicum in the air when they get hot in oil - which can be very irritating to the airways and eyes in larger amounts or if a person is sensitive. ...personal advice here, habaneros + hot oil is particularly unpleasant.
post #4 of 6
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bunnelina View Post
. Your husband needs a lesson on stove and oven settings!
No kidding!

Thankfully, it wasn't so bad as to set off the smoke detector or anything like that but we did reflect this morning that our little Seti may one day be a life saver. He was the only one who was troubled at all. We tend to roll with the punches around here.

The smoke was from vegetable oil. It was unpleasant for sure and I was annoyed because I cleaned house all day yesterday and now it stinks like a deep fryer in my house. Next time my husband catches fish, I'll be the one cooking, nay baking, them!
post #5 of 6
Whenever there is the tiniest bit of kitchen smoke in the house, all four of my cats get on their bellies and slink to the window.
post #6 of 6
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by kitty2cat View Post
Whenever there is the tiniest bit of kitchen smoke in the house, all four of my cats get on their bellies and slink to the window.
I'm glad to hear it's not just Seti! There really wasn't much smoke.
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Behavior
TheCatSite.com › Forums › Our Feline Companions › Behavior › Never seen this behavior before