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The Ham monster
Puff is my 11 month old long haired tuxie, and he weighs 3lbs 8oz. He is
VERY small for his age - he reminds me of KFC. I am usually the one that does the medicating and force feeding of the sick ones, but my DH has fallen in love with Puff, giving him his meds, wiping his nose and making sure he eats. But, Puff is a ham monster. He was very sick about 3 weeks ago, and all we could get him to eat was baby food ham. He is recovering, and is eating regular cat food, but he still demands his ham tribute. He will walk over to DH and squeek at him - we swear he is trying to say "ham". DH goes to the fridge and takes out the ham, while Puff is trying to 'help' him. DH finger feeds him until he gets enough, then cleans his nose off (Puff could do with out that, thank you very much!) They then have a cuddle/play session, with DH tickling his belly and making him bunny kick and nibble his hand. It is very cute to watch. I think I will keep DH a while longer. G Miahi |
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