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Schwartzie the Love-Bug and a Request for Suggestions
I go next door two to three times a day to take care of my neighbors cats
when she's out of town. I feed them, scoop the litter box, let them outside if they want, and let them back in. Schwartzie has been mostly disinclined to go outside which is fine with me. I have had problems trying to get them back inside at night in the past. And unlike previous episodes of cat-sitting, Fetters doesn't seem to care to stay out for very long. So that's all well and good, as far as I'm concerned. Well, I went over mid-morning and Fetters wanted back inside. Okey doke. Then Schwarztie started rolling around on the living room floor, begging for scritches and attention. Awww! He head-butted me, he rubbed up against my legs, he mrrrphed at me and he purred! I've never heard him purr before! This is a change from his normal stand-offish behaviour. It made me smile. It also made me feel guilty when I had to leave. I'll be back to give them more FF tonight. An aside, speaking of FF. Their cat-mom bought a case of FF in gravy. I noticed the same thing with Persia (who gets FF or the Publix equivalent) once a week. When I bought the "with gravy" stuff, she'd lap up the gravy and leave the rest of the food pretty much untouched. I've noticed the same thing with her cats. I'm not about to tell her what to feed her cats. But I took over a can of the "pate" type I had and they scarfed it up and literally licked the bowl clean. There was not a drop of food left. So, is there an appropriate way to point out she's pretty much wasting her money if they only lick the gravy and leave the food behind to be thrown away? She's on a budget just like I am. So even though she probably got a deal FF isn't cheap. Especially not since most of it is going down the garbage disposal. Any suggestions? Jill |
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Schwartzie the Love-Bug and a Request for Suggestions
jmcquown wrote:
I go next door two to three times a day to take care of my neighbors cats when she's out of town. I feed them, scoop the litter box, let them outside if they want, and let them back in. Schwartzie has been mostly disinclined to go outside which is fine with me. I have had problems trying to get them back inside at night in the past. And unlike previous episodes of cat-sitting, Fetters doesn't seem to care to stay out for very long. So that's all well and good, as far as I'm concerned. Well, I went over mid-morning and Fetters wanted back inside. Okey doke. Then Schwarztie started rolling around on the living room floor, begging for scritches and attention. Awww! He head-butted me, he rubbed up against my legs, he mrrrphed at me and he purred! I've never heard him purr before! This is a change from his normal stand-offish behaviour. It made me smile. It also made me feel guilty when I had to leave. I'll be back to give them more FF tonight. An aside, speaking of FF. Their cat-mom bought a case of FF in gravy. I noticed the same thing with Persia (who gets FF or the Publix equivalent) once a week. When I bought the "with gravy" stuff, she'd lap up the gravy and leave the rest of the food pretty much untouched. I've noticed the same thing with her cats. I'm not about to tell her what to feed her cats. But I took over a can of the "pate" type I had and they scarfed it up and literally licked the bowl clean. There was not a drop of food left. So, is there an appropriate way to point out she's pretty much wasting her money if they only lick the gravy and leave the food behind to be thrown away? She's on a budget just like I am. So even though she probably got a deal FF isn't cheap. Especially not since most of it is going down the garbage disposal. Any suggestions? Jill Simple: just tell her how they scarfed up the pate. |
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Schwartzie the Love-Bug and a Request for Suggestions
If she trusts you enough to care for her cats, then showing her how to save
and also feed her cats shouldn't be a problem. "jmcquown" wrote in message ... I go next door two to three times a day to take care of my neighbors cats when she's out of town. I feed them, scoop the litter box, let them outside if they want, and let them back in. Schwartzie has been mostly disinclined to go outside which is fine with me. I have had problems trying to get them back inside at night in the past. And unlike previous episodes of cat-sitting, Fetters doesn't seem to care to stay out for very long. So that's all well and good, as far as I'm concerned. Well, I went over mid-morning and Fetters wanted back inside. Okey doke. Then Schwarztie started rolling around on the living room floor, begging for scritches and attention. Awww! He head-butted me, he rubbed up against my legs, he mrrrphed at me and he purred! I've never heard him purr before! This is a change from his normal stand-offish behaviour. It made me smile. It also made me feel guilty when I had to leave. I'll be back to give them more FF tonight. An aside, speaking of FF. Their cat-mom bought a case of FF in gravy. I noticed the same thing with Persia (who gets FF or the Publix equivalent) once a week. When I bought the "with gravy" stuff, she'd lap up the gravy and leave the rest of the food pretty much untouched. I've noticed the same thing with her cats. I'm not about to tell her what to feed her cats. But I took over a can of the "pate" type I had and they scarfed it up and literally licked the bowl clean. There was not a drop of food left. So, is there an appropriate way to point out she's pretty much wasting her money if they only lick the gravy and leave the food behind to be thrown away? She's on a budget just like I am. So even though she probably got a deal FF isn't cheap. Especially not since most of it is going down the garbage disposal. Any suggestions? Jill |
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Schwartzie the Love-Bug and a Request for Suggestions
"jmcquown" wrote in message
... I go next door two to three times a day to take care of my neighbors cats when she's out of town. I feed them, scoop the litter box, let them outside if they want, and let them back in. Schwartzie has been mostly disinclined to go outside which is fine with me. I have had problems trying to get them back inside at night in the past. And unlike previous episodes of cat-sitting, Fetters doesn't seem to care to stay out for very long. So that's all well and good, as far as I'm concerned. Well, I went over mid-morning and Fetters wanted back inside. Okey doke. Then Schwarztie started rolling around on the living room floor, begging for scritches and attention. Awww! He head-butted me, he rubbed up against my legs, he mrrrphed at me and he purred! I've never heard him purr before! This is a change from his normal stand-offish behaviour. It made me smile. It also made me feel guilty when I had to leave. I'll be back to give them more FF tonight. An aside, speaking of FF. Their cat-mom bought a case of FF in gravy. I noticed the same thing with Persia (who gets FF or the Publix equivalent) once a week. When I bought the "with gravy" stuff, she'd lap up the gravy and leave the rest of the food pretty much untouched. I've noticed the same thing with her cats. I'm not about to tell her what to feed her cats. But I took over a can of the "pate" type I had and they scarfed it up and literally licked the bowl clean. There was not a drop of food left. So, is there an appropriate way to point out she's pretty much wasting her money if they only lick the gravy and leave the food behind to be thrown away? She's on a budget just like I am. So even though she probably got a deal FF isn't cheap. Especially not since most of it is going down the garbage disposal. Any suggestions? Jill Well, PetsMart's a few pennies higher than Wal-Mart, but *only* a few cents. However, PetsMart will let you "swap" one flavor with another flavor (unopened cans, of course). So if your cats sample one can of food out of the case you just bought and hated it, they will let you do an even "swap". Unlike other pet stores, it seems like they really know cats. I'll walk in, hand the unopened can to the check-out person, go get another flavor and just walk out of the store. |
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Schwartzie the Love-Bug and a Request for Suggestions
"jmcquown" wrote in
: I go next door two to three times a day to take care of my neighbors cats when she's out of town. I feed them, scoop the litter box, let them outside if they want, and let them back in. Schwartzie has been mostly disinclined to go outside which is fine with me. I have had problems trying to get them back inside at night in the past. And unlike previous episodes of cat-sitting, Fetters doesn't seem to care to stay out for very long. So that's all well and good, as far as I'm concerned. Well, I went over mid-morning and Fetters wanted back inside. Okey doke. Then Schwarztie started rolling around on the living room floor, begging for scritches and attention. Awww! He head-butted me, he rubbed up against my legs, he mrrrphed at me and he purred! I've never heard him purr before! This is a change from his normal stand-offish behaviour. It made me smile. It also made me feel guilty when I had to leave. I'll be back to give them more FF tonight. An aside, speaking of FF. Their cat-mom bought a case of FF in gravy. I noticed the same thing with Persia (who gets FF or the Publix equivalent) once a week. When I bought the "with gravy" stuff, she'd lap up the gravy and leave the rest of the food pretty much untouched. I've noticed the same thing with her cats. I'm not about to tell her what to feed her cats. But I took over a can of the "pate" type I had and they scarfed it up and literally licked the bowl clean. There was not a drop of food left. So, is there an appropriate way to point out she's pretty much wasting her money if they only lick the gravy and leave the food behind to be thrown away? She's on a budget just like I am. So even though she probably got a deal FF isn't cheap. Especially not since most of it is going down the garbage disposal. Any suggestions? Jill Sonny does that too with certain FF cans. So I just squish the food with a fork to make it more like pate, and down it goes. Bobble |
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Schwartzie the Love-Bug and a Request for Suggestions
On Mon, 6 Sep 2010 13:23:21 -0400, "jmcquown"
wrote: I go next door two to three times a day to take care of my neighbors cats when she's out of town. I feed them, scoop the litter box, let them outside if they want, and let them back in. Schwartzie has been mostly disinclined to go outside which is fine with me. I have had problems trying to get them back inside at night in the past. And unlike previous episodes of cat-sitting, Fetters doesn't seem to care to stay out for very long. So that's all well and good, as far as I'm concerned. Well, I went over mid-morning and Fetters wanted back inside. Okey doke. Then Schwarztie started rolling around on the living room floor, begging for scritches and attention. Awww! He head-butted me, he rubbed up against my legs, he mrrrphed at me and he purred! I've never heard him purr before! This is a change from his normal stand-offish behaviour. It made me smile. It also made me feel guilty when I had to leave. I'll be back to give them more FF tonight. An aside, speaking of FF. Their cat-mom bought a case of FF in gravy. I noticed the same thing with Persia (who gets FF or the Publix equivalent) once a week. When I bought the "with gravy" stuff, she'd lap up the gravy and leave the rest of the food pretty much untouched. I've noticed the same thing with her cats. I'm not about to tell her what to feed her cats. But I took over a can of the "pate" type I had and they scarfed it up and literally licked the bowl clean. There was not a drop of food left. So, is there an appropriate way to point out she's pretty much wasting her money if they only lick the gravy and leave the food behind to be thrown away? She's on a budget just like I am. So even though she probably got a deal FF isn't cheap. Especially not since most of it is going down the garbage disposal. Any suggestions? Jill Can you take a spoon or fork, and mix the gravy thoroughly with the food? Perhaps they would eat it then. Or mix a can of the stuff with gravy, with the 'pate' food, so they eat the food, and not just lick the gravy? They the expensive FF she already has won't go to waste(?) ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 100906-1, 09/06/2010 Tested on: 9/7/2010 2:17:58 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2010 ALWIL Software. http://www.avast.com |
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On 6 Sep, 21:19, Bobble wrote:
Sonny does that too with certain FF cans. *So I just squish the food with a fork to make it more like pate, and down it goes. I always squish up wet food be it gravy or jelly if I don't The Fabulous Furballs lick off the jelly/gravy then wander round grumbling about how hungry they are! They have me very well trained about food presentation! Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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Schwartzie the Love-Bug and a Request for Suggestions
"Lesley" wrote in message ... On 6 Sep, 21:19, Bobble wrote: Sonny does that too with certain FF cans. So I just squish the food with a fork to make it more like pate, and down it goes. I always squish up wet food be it gravy or jelly if I don't The Fabulous Furballs lick off the jelly/gravy then wander round grumbling about how hungry they are! They have me very well trained about food presentation! ____ Boyfie started to do this a while ago "it's not quite like I want it" so I used to squash it up and run around getting it exactly like he wanted. Then I though "hang on a minute, this is a cat who was in the out, starving and would eat any cat food that came his way." So I stopped. He gets very good, almost top quality food, and if he cannot be arsed to eat it in small pieces I thought he must go without so I left him to get on with eating it or not. I took it up after an hour if he moaned about how he'd like it to be slightly different. Then he changed his mind ;-) He decided everything in his bowl was fair game even in bigger chunks than his delicate new sensibilities would like it to be. In short. Eat it or leave it. He eats it. I've no time for healthy cats that get spoiled enough to get picky over what they will or will not eat. If they are are poorly I will go to the ends of the earth to mess around with their food to make it what they want, but not for a healthy one who is taking the proverbial to see what better it can get ;-) |
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Schwartzie the Love-Bug and a Request for Suggestions
On 9/6/2010 4:19 PM, Bobble wrote:
wrote in : I go next door two to three times a day to take care of my neighbors cats when she's out of town. I feed them, scoop the litter box, let them outside if they want, and let them back in. Schwartzie has been mostly disinclined to go outside which is fine with me. I have had problems trying to get them back inside at night in the past. And unlike previous episodes of cat-sitting, Fetters doesn't seem to care to stay out for very long. So that's all well and good, as far as I'm concerned. Well, I went over mid-morning and Fetters wanted back inside. Okey doke. Then Schwarztie started rolling around on the living room floor, begging for scritches and attention. Awww! He head-butted me, he rubbed up against my legs, he mrrrphed at me and he purred! I've never heard him purr before! This is a change from his normal stand-offish behaviour. It made me smile. It also made me feel guilty when I had to leave. I'll be back to give them more FF tonight. An aside, speaking of FF. Their cat-mom bought a case of FF in gravy. I noticed the same thing with Persia (who gets FF or the Publix equivalent) once a week. When I bought the "with gravy" stuff, she'd lap up the gravy and leave the rest of the food pretty much untouched. I've noticed the same thing with her cats. I'm not about to tell her what to feed her cats. But I took over a can of the "pate" type I had and they scarfed it up and literally licked the bowl clean. There was not a drop of food left. So, is there an appropriate way to point out she's pretty much wasting her money if they only lick the gravy and leave the food behind to be thrown away? She's on a budget just like I am. So even though she probably got a deal FF isn't cheap. Especially not since most of it is going down the garbage disposal. Any suggestions? Jill Sonny does that too with certain FF cans. So I just squish the food with a fork to make it more like pate, and down it goes. Bobble I think it's the texture of the food they don't like, so they just lap up the gravy. If you do what bobble says, then the texture is different so therefore they will eat it. IIRC, the style with gravy is in sort of a cube, and they are sort of rubbery, so who can blame them? I know I don't like rubbery meat in cube form - but if it's more like, say, grape flavored Bubble Yum that is (artificial grape flavor, and enough sugar to cause diabetes) I'm there!!! -- ^..^ This is Kitty. Copy and paste Kitty into your signature to help her wipe out Bunny's world domination. -- The ONE and ONLY lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy former-blonde in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)© email me at nalee1964 (at) comcast (dot) net http://community.webshots.com/user/mgcmdjeep |
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Magic Mood Jeep wrote:
I think it's the texture of the food they don't like, so they just lap up the gravy. If you do what bobble says, then the texture is different so therefore they will eat it. IIRC, the style with gravy is in sort of a cube, and they are sort of rubbery, so who can blame them? I know I don't like rubbery meat in cube form - but if it's more like, say, grape flavored Bubble Yum that is (artificial grape flavor, and enough sugar to cause diabetes) I'm there!!! LOL. I have this thing for chocolate cake with chocolate frosting, or cupcakes, etc. Luckily, that requires too much of a production for me to eat it all the time! I feed Smudge FF (when she can be bothered to come by for some food), and I noticed that the kinds in gravy comes in a variety of shapes and consistencies. Some of it is cubed, as you said. Some is more shredded. No idea why they won't eat it - it looks pretty good to me. Joyce -- There is, incidently, no way of talking about cats that enables one to come off as a sane person. -- Dan Greenberg |
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