Graycie always has to be right next to meluckily she never wants human food just head scratches or using me as a pillow
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Elvis wants to be up IN my food. Even though he wouldn't want any of it that I know of, he is determined.Graycie always has to be right next to meluckily she never wants human food just head scratches or using me as a pillow
morning coffee with a few cat hairs for flavor taste bestElvis wants to be up IN my food. Even though he wouldn't want any of it that I know of, he is determined.
*fiber*morning coffee with a few cat hairs for flavor taste best
Did your parents ever find out?Cleo regards our kitchen table as HERS, and we're just allowed to eat off it. She sometimes tries to get on it when we're eating (which we don't allow). Ozzie likes to come and rub against our legs while we're eating. I think it's more to do with attention than food, as when we've tried putting things like leftover fish in their bowls as a treat, they look at you like you're trying to poison them. We've had previous cats where it has very much been about food, though. Our Siamese used to sit on your knee and try and intercept the food in between the plate and your mouth! There was also the family cat I grew up with, who, bizarrely, loved vegetables, so he learned to sit by one of us kids as we quietly fed him all our broccoli...
Some of my cats loved sardines. In tomato.I think they knew all along and we just didn't cotton on that they knew...! The same cat would also go WILD for tinned tomatoes, to the extent that he'd come running when he heard someone opening a can of them. As I often say with cats, ours is not to question why...
Yeah. Because, as we all know, cats are FREAKY for the red fruit.Well I mean, at least that sort of makes sense...!
I think they do weird things on purpose to keep us guessing. Mess with our heads.I think they knew all along and we just didn't cotton on that they knew...! The same cat would also go WILD for tinned tomatoes, to the extent that he'd come running when he heard someone opening a can of them. As I often say with cats, ours is not to question why...
Yes, and as some wise sage once said, "One never knows with cats."I think they do weird things on purpose to keep us guessing. Mess with our heads.