Snuffleupagus wrote:
Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs.
It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee
Snuffleupagus wrote:
Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs.
Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:
Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs.
It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee
Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:
Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs.
It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee
trini wrote:Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:
Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs.
It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee
When cats get opposable thumbs and figure out how to use a can opener.....................
You'll find my dead body in a shallow grave.
Snuffleupagus wrote:trini wrote:Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:
Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs.
It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee
When cats get opposable thumbs and figure out how to use a can opener.....................
You'll find my dead body in a shallow grave.
Wish my cats would accept tinned food, other than tuna it's chicken, spoily pouches, and foil tray food all the way here.
edit: oh, and they will eat those tiny single serving tins, again, spoily food.
Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:trini wrote:Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:
Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs.
It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee
When cats get opposable thumbs and figure out how to use a can opener.....................
You'll find my dead body in a shallow grave.
Wish my cats would accept tinned food, other than tuna it's chicken, spoily pouches, and foil tray food all the way here.
edit: oh, and they will eat those tiny single serving tins, again, spoily food.
I go through a tin and a half a day of Butchers cat food (I buy 24 tins at a time) a day plus the cheapest kibbles that I can find. Can't have any of that fannying around here, too much competition for food
Snuffleupagus wrote:
I didn't even realise that Butchers did cat food, so that's obviously one I haven't tried - I'll give that a go.
Even with the spoily foods mine chop and change, like a brand of pouches will be acceptable for a spell and then they demand a change. The only foods they consistently like are tuna (in spring water ), chicken, and cod/coley.
Oh, and I do sometimes put down dried food as another option, especially if they're being left for a while.
Dreamies treats are another favourite, at bedtime.
Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:
I didn't even realise that Butchers did cat food, so that's obviously one I haven't tried - I'll give that a go.
Even with the spoily foods mine chop and change, like a brand of pouches will be acceptable for a spell and then they demand a change. The only foods they consistently like are tuna (in spring water ), chicken, and cod/coley.
Oh, and I do sometimes put down dried food as another option, especially if they're being left for a while.
Dreamies treats are another favourite, at bedtime.
Pets At Home do some catnip treats, they don't know whether to eat them or roll all over them
Snuffleupagus wrote:Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:
I didn't even realise that Butchers did cat food, so that's obviously one I haven't tried - I'll give that a go.
Even with the spoily foods mine chop and change, like a brand of pouches will be acceptable for a spell and then they demand a change. The only foods they consistently like are tuna (in spring water ), chicken, and cod/coley.
Oh, and I do sometimes put down dried food as another option, especially if they're being left for a while.
Dreamies treats are another favourite, at bedtime.
Pets At Home do some catnip treats, they don't know whether to eat them or roll all over them
Mine like catnip in toys but don't go near it in treats.
trini wrote:When they figure out can openers and sell your stuff on E Bay, we're doomed
Be Afraid be Very Afraid.
Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:
I didn't even realise that Butchers did cat food, so that's obviously one I haven't tried - I'll give that a go.
Even with the spoily foods mine chop and change, like a brand of pouches will be acceptable for a spell and then they demand a change. The only foods they consistently like are tuna (in spring water ), chicken, and cod/coley.
Oh, and I do sometimes put down dried food as another option, especially if they're being left for a while.
Dreamies treats are another favourite, at bedtime.
Pets At Home do some catnip treats, they don't know whether to eat them or roll all over them
Mine like catnip in toys but don't go near it in treats.
You do have snotty cats though, I'm training ninjas...
Snuffleupagus wrote:Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:Stooo wrote:Snuffleupagus wrote:
I didn't even realise that Butchers did cat food, so that's obviously one I haven't tried - I'll give that a go.
Even with the spoily foods mine chop and change, like a brand of pouches will be acceptable for a spell and then they demand a change. The only foods they consistently like are tuna (in spring water ), chicken, and cod/coley.
Oh, and I do sometimes put down dried food as another option, especially if they're being left for a while.
Dreamies treats are another favourite, at bedtime.
Pets At Home do some catnip treats, they don't know whether to eat them or roll all over them
Mine like catnip in toys but don't go near it in treats.
You do have snotty cats though, I'm training ninjas...
They're not snotty, they're a prince and princess.
Stooo wrote:Mouse count time...
Snuffleupagus wrote:Stooo wrote:Mouse count time...
You have a regular delivery time?
Princess keeps chasing bees and ending up with a fatpawhand.
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