Yes I have a cat - more like a dog then a cat actually. Picture Garfield and that's my cat. He weighs in about 17 pds and can easily take down a squirell with no problem. I have had him for about 12 years now.
Anyway - he is the most laid back cat in the world and he does not seem to care what I listen too - he will hang out for it all.
Back in my younger days when all I cared about was how loud it was - extremely high volumes never bothered him. I have since matured quite a bit as have my listening tastes, habits, and system.
He does not seem to have a strong preference to any one type of music. And he leaves my system alone for the most part too - no wire chewing or speaker scratching. (He likes trees for scratching posts) He does not lay on any componants either - hot tubes will tend to make them steer clear, but he will lay in front of my tube mono blocks in the winter though.
He prefers to use my Persian rugs as scratching pads more then my speakers - Boy can he do some damage to a carpet!
Anyway - he is the most laid back cat in the world and he does not seem to care what I listen too - he will hang out for it all.
Back in my younger days when all I cared about was how loud it was - extremely high volumes never bothered him. I have since matured quite a bit as have my listening tastes, habits, and system.
He does not seem to have a strong preference to any one type of music. And he leaves my system alone for the most part too - no wire chewing or speaker scratching. (He likes trees for scratching posts) He does not lay on any componants either - hot tubes will tend to make them steer clear, but he will lay in front of my tube mono blocks in the winter though.
He prefers to use my Persian rugs as scratching pads more then my speakers - Boy can he do some damage to a carpet!