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- From: judyb@waldo.asd.sgi.com (Judy Bergwerk)
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- Subject: Cat Dancer Article in NYT (long)
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- Date: 26 Dec 92 21:29:22 GMT
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- This was in the 12/13 issue of the New York Times. Reprinted without
- permission. All typos are mine.
-
- Enjoy, and happy holidays.
-
- THE CAT DANCER
-
- For the kitty that displays the habits of a sloth and the girth of a hippo.
-
- What it is (literally):
- A three-foot piece of 20-gauge oil-tempered spring steel, tipped at
- each end by twisted strips of cardboard. Waved at a cat, the Cat
- Dancer undulates enticingly.
-
- What it is (entrepreneurially):
- A basement inventor's dream come true: a gimmick born of scrap metal
- and ingenuity that has become the Nordic Track of cats, selling at the
- rate of 300,000 units a year, for $2 to $5 each (except in California,
- where some people pay $8 "because they're nuts," said the inventor,
- Jim Boelke of Neenah, Wis.).
-
- What it is (therepeutically):
- Kitty Ritalin. House cats that can't exercise enough sometimes begin
- acting inappropriately, chenneling their energy into aggression with
- humans, said Carole Wilbourn, a Manhattan cat therapist. "I try to
- get cats to play as much as possible, especially if they have Single
- Cat Syndrome," she said. This is tricky stuff. In a two-cat
- household, the problem can be Inter-cat Hostility, Ms. Wilbourn said.
- Her prescription? Two Cat Dancers.
-
- Why Now?
- It's not just your imagination. Cats are getting fatter, making
- aerobic activity or some form of personal training obligatory. "We've
- seen more obesity in cats in the last 8 to 10 years than ever before,"
- said Debbie Elston of T.H.E. Cat Hospital of Irvine, Calif.
-
- How the legend started:
- Late one night in 1978, Mr. Boelke, the owner of cats names Jake and
- Elwood (for the Blues Brothers), was sweeping the floor in a factory
- in Oshkosh, Wis., when a strip of scrap metal caught his eye and
- unleashed what he calls "one of those left-brain connections.:" He
- took it home and waved it at Jake and Elwood, and they went into
- Nijinsky imitations. Mr. Boelke took to entertaining at parties with
- performances by Jake and Elwood. This went on for four or five years,
- during which he gave away about a thousand of the gizmos. Then, in
- 1983, with $1500 he'd saved, he wnet into business. Today the
- 38-year-old Mr. Boelke acknowledges that he is "comfortable, but not
- rich." He has a sailboat on Sturgeon Bay and a house on Lake
- Winneabgo in Wisconsin.
-
- The Name:
- When Mr. Boelke couldn't come up with a name ("Kitty Flip" was what he
- called the prototype), he asked a fellow with a big-paying job in
- marketing to help him. After four house of being coaxed with Black
- Russians in a local bar, the marketing genius said he couldn't
- possibly take the time to help. As he was leaving, Mr. Boelke said,
- "the alcohol took effect, he clapped his hand on my shoulder, said
- 'Cat Dancing' and passed out on the floor." Mr. Boelke said he
- changed that to Cat Dancer, took the fellow home and has never seen
- him again.
-
- How Popular Is It?
- "It's way up there with food" said Suzy Cusack, an owner of Cats,
- Cats, Cats & Finnegan in Manhattan.
-
- Celebrity Endorsement:
- Several years ago, Calvin Klein's cat Max appeared on a celebrity-cat
- calendar with a blurb saying that the Cat Dancer was Max's favorite
- toy. "I never figured out how to write to Calvin Klein and thank him,
- because he doesn't have his address on the jeans," Mr. Boelke said.
-
- How It Works:
- "It woks on a simple principle: that there isn't a cat alive that
- won't chase something that moves," said Alison Steele, an owner of
- Just Cats in Manhattan. "It's like manufacturing your own fly." Mr.
- Boelke said it's because the cardboard tastes like a moth.
-
- Is it Sure-Fire?
- Not according to Goldie, a 25-pound marmalade cat who wouldn't budge
- one night last week during an independent trial. (His companion,
- Frimbo, also somewhat elderly, took the challenge once the cardboard
- was dipped in catnip.)
-
- Sad Endings:
- Jake disappeared on a cold winter night, and Elwood was hit by a car.
- (Their successor, Max "doesn't give a damn about the Cat Dancer," Mr.
- Boelke said.) As for Calvin Klein's Max, he has passed on and been
- replaced by Tibetan terriers named Flo and Leo (after Mr. Klein's
- parents). None of the above buried their pets with the Cat Dancer,
- though Mr. Boelke has heard from at least one bereaved cat owner who's
- done just that.
-