Greetings from Seattle! I recently was talking with a woman who rescues cats and she related an experience that she had had with a cat and a toilet. It seems that the cat had been drinking or playing in the toilet and had fallen in. The displacement of the water caused the toilet to flush and the cat was swept down into the sewers. They opened the sewer covers and put a ladder down but they couldn't find the cat so they left them open overnight with food in a trap at the opening. Soon (maybe that night, I don't remember) the cat came out and was caught. Potentially a very tragic situation. I keep the toilet lid down in my house... Paul, Flip, Rosie <==========================================================================> "The tide is turning...the enemy is suffering terrible losses..." -- Gen. Geo. A. Custer <==========================================================================> [Moderator's note: It's much too cold out to be April 1st. Nonetheless, I place this story squarely in that category, IMHO. BIG] [Posted in FML issue 1466]