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Surprising Shadow
This cat never ceases to amaze me. Since he's been on a mainly canned
food diet, plus his pred. every other day (doing well on it, BTW) he still keeps trying to find Bonnie's food. She still won't eat canned so I have to hide her food from him, but leave it so *she* can find it since she free-feeds and I don't want to limit her to two separate meals of all dry (expanding food in her tummy and all that). During the day isn't a problem since they're separated. But in the morning and at night he goes on the prowl looking for her food. He's discovered the spot on top of the TV in my room and watching a fat cat precariously balancing himself between the arm of a chair to the TV top is pretty funny. Since that didn't work, I started putting her food on my dresser but he started jumping up there (!) amazing in itself since he stopped jumping to high places when he got sick. Soooo... I move her food to a higher spot when she's finished for the time being. I move it to a tall dresser about 5' tall, covered with clutter so there isn't room to jump up there (like I really thought he'd jump that high). Twice now I've caught him up there eating her food. grrrrrrrr... Running out of hiding spaces! Now I wonder why he hasn't found the dry I leave for Shamrock to crunch on that's right on a kitchen countertop. -- Cheryl I am a very happy person. It's just that I have no patients for stupidity. - IBen Getiner |
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This cat never ceases to amaze me. Since he's been on a mainly canned
food diet, plus his pred. every other day (doing well on it, BTW) he still keeps trying to find Bonnie's food. She still won't eat canned so I have to hide her food from him, but leave it so *she* can find it since she free-feeds and I don't want to limit her to two separate meals of all dry (expanding food in her tummy and all that). During the day isn't a problem since they're separated. But in the morning and at night he goes on the prowl looking for her food. He's discovered the spot on top of the TV in my room and watching a fat cat precariously balancing himself between the arm of a chair to the TV top is pretty funny. Since that didn't work, I started putting her food on my dresser but he started jumping up there (!) amazing in itself since he stopped jumping to high places when he got sick. Soooo... I move her food to a higher spot when she's finished for the time being. I move it to a tall dresser about 5' tall, covered with clutter so there isn't room to jump up there (like I really thought he'd jump that high). Twice now I've caught him up there eating her food. grrrrrrrr... Running out of hiding spaces! Now I wonder why he hasn't found the dry I leave for Shamrock to crunch on that's right on a kitchen countertop. -- Cheryl ROFL! He's a crafty guy. I'm just happy he's feeling frisky enough to steal Bonnie's food, as I'm sure you are too! Sherry |
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This cat never ceases to amaze me. Since he's been on a mainly canned
food diet, plus his pred. every other day (doing well on it, BTW) he still keeps trying to find Bonnie's food. She still won't eat canned so I have to hide her food from him, but leave it so *she* can find it since she free-feeds and I don't want to limit her to two separate meals of all dry (expanding food in her tummy and all that). During the day isn't a problem since they're separated. But in the morning and at night he goes on the prowl looking for her food. He's discovered the spot on top of the TV in my room and watching a fat cat precariously balancing himself between the arm of a chair to the TV top is pretty funny. Since that didn't work, I started putting her food on my dresser but he started jumping up there (!) amazing in itself since he stopped jumping to high places when he got sick. Soooo... I move her food to a higher spot when she's finished for the time being. I move it to a tall dresser about 5' tall, covered with clutter so there isn't room to jump up there (like I really thought he'd jump that high). Twice now I've caught him up there eating her food. grrrrrrrr... Running out of hiding spaces! Now I wonder why he hasn't found the dry I leave for Shamrock to crunch on that's right on a kitchen countertop. -- Cheryl ROFL! He's a crafty guy. I'm just happy he's feeling frisky enough to steal Bonnie's food, as I'm sure you are too! Sherry |
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Karen Chuplis dumped this in news:BC7FB7A4.21F35%
on 18 Mar 2004: But it's excellent exercise! It is! But with a prize he doesn't need.. hehe He just looks so proud of himself up there but I can't let that make me give in. He really needs to lose some weight. But at least I know for now it isn't as much of a problem for him that I thought. He's still very agile. -- Cheryl I am a very happy person. It's just that I have no patients for stupidity. - IBen Getiner |
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Cheryl wrote in message ...
This cat never ceases to amaze me. Since he's been on a mainly canned food diet, plus his pred. every other day (doing well on it, BTW) he still keeps trying to find Bonnie's food. She still won't eat canned so I have to hide her food from him, but leave it so *she* can find it since she free-feeds and I don't want to limit her to two separate meals of all dry (expanding food in her tummy and all that). During the day isn't a problem since they're separated. But in the morning and at night he goes on the prowl looking for her food. He's discovered the spot on top of the TV in my room and watching a fat cat precariously balancing himself between the arm of a chair to the TV top is pretty funny. Since that didn't work, I started putting her food on my dresser but he started jumping up there (!) amazing in itself since he stopped jumping to high places when he got sick. Soooo... I move her food to a higher spot when she's finished for the time being. I move it to a tall dresser about 5' tall, covered with clutter so there isn't room to jump up there (like I really thought he'd jump that high). Twice now I've caught him up there eating her food. grrrrrrrr... Running out of hiding spaces! Now I wonder why he hasn't found the dry I leave for Shamrock to crunch on that's right on a kitchen countertop. ROFL! You *have* to take a picture of that! I'm so glad he's feeling so frisky and agile. I bet he thinks he's the ****, pulling one over mom time after time. Don't tell him about the food on the kitchen counter, it would just take the wind out of his sails... |
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