Daisy and the strawberries

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I've mentioned here before how much Daisy loves strawberries.  Maybe they helped her survive when she was in the wild, or maybe she just has a taste for them.  DH brought home a box of them today.  Daisy went crazy for them.   DH crushed up a few and put them on a paper towel for her.  Would you believe she has been guarding them almost all evening.  I don't think she's left them for more than a few minutes.  She's not eating them; she's just making sure no one else does. 
 
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Lol.  She has finally broke down and eaten the strawberries.  There's about half of one remaining.  I hope the strawberries in my garden flourish this year.  She will be so happy.  If not, there's always the grocery store... 
 
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DH has given her more and she's been guarding them again.  It's funny; she doesn't guard her food or cat treats.  I guess strawberries are just too precious and rare to be left unattended. 
 
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I'm almost fully recovered from a bout with the flu and decided to celebrate with some strawberries and melted chocolate.  Daisy woke up and jumped off the cat tree as soon as she realized what I had on my plate.  I gave her a big strawberry (minus the chocolate, of course) on a paper towel in the kitchen.  The next time I walked by, she was laying beside the strawberry, nibbling delicately on it.  She reminded me of a woman in old painting eating grapes.
 
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