The
RESET BUTTON
refreshes Kitty’s brain back to the beginning of her programming.
5. Kitty’s Basic Functions Powering Up Kitty:
Turn the On/Off switch to the ON position. You will hear a "beep". Kitty is alive!
Kitty will begin to sense what is going on around her automatically. If you yell her name or clap for her, she may
Meow, Cry, Whine, become frightened and run away, or any number of other things. If she is crying, she may
be unhappy or startled. If she meows playfully she may be looking for affection.
Keeping Kitty Happy:
Kitty needs attention and stimulation to be happy. Just like a real kitten, it is important to play with her and not
forget to take care of her. Gently stroking her back, talking to her, or clapping your hands will meet with joyous
results. You will see her head turn with curiosity, her eyes flash with anticipation, her tail curl, and she will
happily parade around seeking adventure.
Kitty loves to eat! Remember to feed her once a day (or more if you prefer). Kitty always likes a snack during
the day. By pressing the Fish Treat to her
MOUTH SENSOR
, you’ll hear the crunching noises that indicate
she’s one satisfied kitty.
How You Can Tell Kitty Is Unhappy:
Kitty’s voice will let you know her mode. If you hear her crying, begging, or moaning, it’s time to turn her frown
upside down. To make her happy again, just feed her, pet her on the back, and play with her.
Kitty does not like to be left alone. If you haven’t played with her as often as she’d like, Kitty will cry for several
minutes before quieting down. When you return, in most cases she will be extremely happy to see you again.
However, if you leave her for a very long time, she may be very annoyed with you and HISS when you return.
All will be forgiven when you play with her again.
When Kitty Gets Sleepy:
Kitty likes to sleep several times a day. Occasionally, you will hear her yawn. If she is left alone for a few
minutes, she will meow for a few minutes and then go to sleep. You can easily tell if she is asleep as her
EYES
will be not be lit.
Kitty will also go to sleep as nighttime approaches. Kitty’s
LIGHT SENSORS
will let her computer know it’s late
at night. Like a real Kitty, first you may hear a yawn or whimper for a few seconds. Her eyes will change from
the round eye to the rectangular eye slits.
(Fig. 4)