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Cleaning out the litter box
I think I have got control over what my two Devon Rex cats, Teti and
Tinùviel, eat and drink. They are indoor cats, and by that they don't go stealing food anywhere else. So, after having taken care of them for about four years now, I am convinced, and somewhat confused: They eat and drink less than they let out in the litter box! How is that possible?? Of course, I don't use a weight to find out, it's just my eye measurement, but anyway it seems to be that way. They are too stupid to open the refrigerator or the cupboards, and I don't miss any of my clothing, papers, books, tobacco or anything else, so how come? Creative answers will be appreciated! -- Hans Schrøder |
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