I love cats, I\'m not afraid to admit it. I especially like my cat of 5 years, since she\'s as anti-social as her master; and doesn\'t crave attention like so many other cats, yet stays very close to me most of the day.
Most of the day, I\'m on one of my desktop computers; there too you\'ll find my cat, Maggie, either sitting on the desk, my lap, or, usually, the monitor. Everyone has always told me its a bad idea to let her lie on it, due to the hair she inevitably sheds; but, the cat-lover that I am, allowed her to stay for sake of the heat and companionship. Well, following an emergency that occured on my primary desktop, I had to replace it with another. This emergency swap only involved the computer itself, leaving all the periphals, including the monitor, on my desk. Maggie happily followed me to the adjacent desk were my computer would be hooked up again, and again, sat on my monitor as I frantically worked to restore my computer. This monitor was forgein to Maggie, but she quickly got used to it.
However, lately I\'ve been having trouble with the little Maggie. It all started Christmas week. My family was in town for the first time in 6 months (it doesn\'t sound like a long time, but its the first time we\'ve been apart so long in my lifetime). Around 1:00 - 2:00 AM, my brother yells, \"Hey Chris, your cat just puked on your monitor!\"; in I run in a hurry and after inspecting the situation, a large splatter of cat vomit on the top of the monitor, I quickly turned off the monitor and cleaned up the mess. I scolded Maggie, but, figuring that she was probably sick, didn\'t take it too heavily; my monitor still worked, no harm done.
Now comes yestarday. I was rebuilding the kernel for my iPAQ, so I wasn\'t present at my computer, however I occassionally checked up on it via ssh from the other room. A little later, the build being done, I returned to my computer. The monitor was blank, but still powered on. I thought to myself, \"Ah, I must have left it in the shell\", so I pressed a key to wake it, no success. Thinking it was some sort of fluke, I checked the connections and rebooted my computer, again, no success. Then, I decided to turn my monitor off, and turn it back on; \"Ah, it worked, why didn\'t I try that first?\" I thought to myself. So I sat down and started working again. POP! went my monitor. CRACKLE! The picture distorted in a variety of ways. It started to emit a strange, but oddly familiar, burning smell, so I quickly turned on the lights. And, to my surprise, there was a large puddle of vomit on the top of the monitor. The stench grew in intensity, and the sounds and distortion shot up in frequency. I pulled the plug, monitor was dead...
I happened to have an extra 15\" monitor lying around, which was immedately connected to my secondary computer, being far too small for my uses. I reconnected my old (and I mean old, its probably 10-15 years old), Intergraph 21\" monitor that was connected to my computer so long ago. So luckily, I\'m not going without a monitor, but still.
My theory is that there\'s something about that monitor that made her sick, possibly something to do with differant levels of heat or radation; or perhaps the plastic, the casing on the monitor was black, as opposed to the white casing on my primary monitor.
So anyway, has anyone else had similar problems with cats and computers? Or any animal for that matter.