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Cats and Dried Pasta Play
I was just thinking I should share this with you cat lovers. Our cat
Ginger is about 11, we adopted her when she was 1.5. One day early on, I was making Ziti, and decided to give her a piece of the uncooked stuff to bat around the wood floors. She loved it so much, that the next time I made ziti, she came running when she heard me pour the dry ziti into the boiling water. Now, years later, she will always arrive in the kitchen when I make ziti. If it's any other shape of pasta, she will ignore it. She must know it by the sound. Then, she bats it around for a little bit before knocking it under the fridge, or until one of us steps on it. What a hoot! Beth |
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It's amazing how cats can make play toys out of anything. The other day I
got a circular in the mail and rolled it up into a tube and put some tape to keep it rolled up. My cat Chloe LOVED it and played with it for quite some time. It's fun just to watch them!!!! |
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It's amazing how cats can make play toys out of anything. The other day I
got a circular in the mail and rolled it up into a tube and put some tape to keep it rolled up. My cat Chloe LOVED it and played with it for quite some time. It's fun just to watch them!!!! |
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That's a true cat gourmet!
-- rach "beth" wrote in message om... I was just thinking I should share this with you cat lovers. Our cat Ginger is about 11, we adopted her when she was 1.5. One day early on, I was making Ziti, and decided to give her a piece of the uncooked stuff to bat around the wood floors. She loved it so much, that the next time I made ziti, she came running when she heard me pour the dry ziti into the boiling water. Now, years later, she will always arrive in the kitchen when I make ziti. If it's any other shape of pasta, she will ignore it. She must know it by the sound. Then, she bats it around for a little bit before knocking it under the fridge, or until one of us steps on it. What a hoot! Beth |
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That's a true cat gourmet!
-- rach "beth" wrote in message om... I was just thinking I should share this with you cat lovers. Our cat Ginger is about 11, we adopted her when she was 1.5. One day early on, I was making Ziti, and decided to give her a piece of the uncooked stuff to bat around the wood floors. She loved it so much, that the next time I made ziti, she came running when she heard me pour the dry ziti into the boiling water. Now, years later, she will always arrive in the kitchen when I make ziti. If it's any other shape of pasta, she will ignore it. She must know it by the sound. Then, she bats it around for a little bit before knocking it under the fridge, or until one of us steps on it. What a hoot! Beth |
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