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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Stooo » Thu Jul 11, 2013 11:55 pm

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Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs. :laughing:


It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee



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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby trini » Fri Jul 12, 2013 10:47 am

Stooo wrote:
Snuffleupagus wrote:

Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs. :laughing:


It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee



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When cats get opposable thumbs and figure out how to use a can opener.....................

You'll find my dead body in a shallow grave. :doomed:
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Snuffleupagus » Fri Jul 12, 2013 11:23 am

Stooo wrote:
Snuffleupagus wrote:

Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs. :laughing:


It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee



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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Snuffleupagus » Fri Jul 12, 2013 5:57 pm

trini wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Snuffleupagus wrote:

Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs. :laughing:


It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee



:ooer:


When cats get opposable thumbs and figure out how to use a can opener.....................

You'll find my dead body in a shallow grave. :doomed:



Wish my cats would accept tinned food, other than tuna it's chicken, spoily pouches, and foil tray food all the way here. :oops:


edit: oh, and they will eat those tiny single serving tins, again, spoily food.
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Stooo » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:07 pm

Snuffleupagus wrote:
trini wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Snuffleupagus wrote:

Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs. :laughing:


It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee



:ooer:


When cats get opposable thumbs and figure out how to use a can opener.....................

You'll find my dead body in a shallow grave. :doomed:



Wish my cats would accept tinned food, other than tuna it's chicken, spoily pouches, and foil tray food all the way here. :oops:


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 :NAA:
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Snuffleupagus » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:12 pm

Stooo wrote:
Snuffleupagus wrote:
trini wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Snuffleupagus wrote:

Awww, love that ad - and you could train him to roll yer cigs. :laughing:


It's only a matter of timmmmmmeeee



:ooer:


When cats get opposable thumbs and figure out how to use a can opener.....................

You'll find my dead body in a shallow grave. :doomed:



Wish my cats would accept tinned food, other than tuna it's chicken, spoily pouches, and foil tray food all the way here. :oops:


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 :NAA:



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 :oops: ), chicken, and cod/coley. :shame:


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. :laughing:
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Stooo » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:17 pm

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 :oops: ), chicken, and cod/coley. :shame:


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. :laughing:


Pets At Home do some catnip treats, they don't know whether to eat them or roll all over them :pointlaugh:
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby trini » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:37 pm

When they figure out can openers and sell your stuff on E Bay, we're doomed

[ytubehd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nLR9HDHInGM[/ytubehd]

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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Snuffleupagus » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:28 pm

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 :oops: ), chicken, and cod/coley. :shame:


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. :laughing:


Pets At Home do some catnip treats, they don't know whether to eat them or roll all over them :pointlaugh:



Mine like catnip in toys but don't go near it in treats. :dunno:
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Stooo » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:33 pm

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 :oops: ), chicken, and cod/coley. :shame:


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. :laughing:


Pets At Home do some catnip treats, they don't know whether to eat them or roll all over them :pointlaugh:



Mine like catnip in toys but don't go near it in treats. :dunno:


You do have snotty cats though, I'm training ninjas... :cool:
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Snuffleupagus » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:38 pm

trini wrote:When they figure out can openers and sell your stuff on E Bay, we're doomed


Be Afraid be Very Afraid.





Your embed didn't work, I did it again trini:




Clever little bugger, and the vocals too :mrgreen:

My boy can open doors like that too, when he was kept in one room when I first got him I had to tie the outside of the door handle to the bannister rail to stop him getting out. :laughing:
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Snuffleupagus » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:39 pm

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 :oops: ), chicken, and cod/coley. :shame:


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. :laughing:


Pets At Home do some catnip treats, they don't know whether to eat them or roll all over them :pointlaugh:



Mine like catnip in toys but don't go near it in treats. :dunno:


You do have snotty cats though, I'm training ninjas... :cool:



They're not snotty, they're a prince and princess. :snooty:
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Stooo » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:40 pm

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 :oops: ), chicken, and cod/coley. :shame:


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. :laughing:


Pets At Home do some catnip treats, they don't know whether to eat them or roll all over them :pointlaugh:



Mine like catnip in toys but don't go near it in treats. :dunno:


You do have snotty cats though, I'm training ninjas... :cool:



They're not snotty, they're a prince and princess. :snooty:


Mouse count time...
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Snuffleupagus » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:45 pm

Stooo wrote:Mouse count time...



You have a regular delivery time? :kinell:

Princess keeps chasing bees and ending up with a fat paw hand. :laughing:
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Re: Kitten Thread

Postby Stooo » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:50 pm

Snuffleupagus wrote:
Stooo wrote:Mouse count time...



You have a regular delivery time? :kinell:

Princess keeps chasing bees and ending up with a fat paw hand. :laughing:


I just leave them to it, the occasional scratch and bollocking keeps them happy so far.
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