Icarus
March 22, 2010, 7:02pm
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Our one cat eats moist food by picking up pieces in her paw and eating the piece. I’ve offered her utensils but she has declined.
She also makes soup by carrying a piece over to the water bowl (which is 2 feet away) and dropping it in. What can I say, she’s a cook!
Icarus:
Our one cat eats moist food by picking up pieces in her paw and eating the piece. I’ve offered her utensils but she has declined.
She also makes soup by carrying a piece over to the water bowl (which is 2 feet away) and dropping it in. What can I say, she’s a cook!
Perhaps you should leave her a dish of chicken stock, too? ;)
norinew:
I have no trouble believing this! He also will stand at the door to our backyard, as if begging to go out; then, when I open the door to let him out, he’ll just stand there for a moment or two, looking imperiously at me. Lather, rinse, repeat, until I get to a point where I say “No, I will not do the ‘stupid hoomin trick’ of opening the door for you when you don’t really want me to!”
I’m no dog therapist or anything, but I think I could cure that habit. Every time he does that, he goes outside and stays there for about an hour, whether he wants to or not. Eventually, he should quit doing it for sport.