Hah! Seems like anyone with a cat has stories to tell. Guess when our kids are grown and gone, we fall into pet tales. LOL Thanks for the nice comment.
That's great that you have special hours for feeding your cats. When we used to have a dog we would feed it simultaneously with our own breakfast or dinner. We had an American cocker spaniel, and he loved to eat. Every time we ate he would stare at us without blinking, and if some food would fall on the floor, he would definitely pick it up and eat. He could eat anything- fruits, vegetables, even mushrooms. When he was eating we couldn't come close to him, because he would start to growl and become agressive. We tried to train him, but I guess it was late- we bought him when he was 12 months old.
When my 2 kids were young, we had a Poodle (no! we did not go in for the fancy circus hair cuts :-) ). The Poodle was chosen because of fewer allergy problems.
Yes, I think all dogs are beggars when there's people food around. Those big sad eyes can make it so tempting to give in and share a bit.
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I hear kitty stories from my daughter--she has 3(boyfriend has one, she has 2): Squeaks, Kitty Cat and Kitten.
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That's great that you have special hours for feeding your cats. When we used to have a dog we would feed it simultaneously with our own breakfast or dinner. We had an American cocker spaniel, and he loved to eat. Every time we ate he would stare at us without blinking, and if some food would fall on the floor, he would definitely pick it up and eat. He could eat anything- fruits, vegetables, even mushrooms. When he was eating we couldn't come close to him, because he would start to growl and become agressive. We tried to train him, but I guess it was late- we bought him when he was 12 months old.
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Yes, I think all dogs are beggars when there's people food around. Those big sad eyes can make it so tempting to give in and share a bit.
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