Muddy is convinced he is human

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The little bugger was orphaned at 10 days old and I hand raised him. He's always struggled with being a cat, and I think this is the final proof that he's convinced he's human. Yes, he is spoiled beyond belief.


Thanks for dinner mom!


What flavor did you give me tonight?


Mmmmmm......chicken - my favorite!


Can I have a booster seat next time?


 

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Where is his napkin?

We've had a couple who insisted on sharing the dinner table.
 
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Originally Posted by gemlady

Where is his napkin?

We've had a couple who insisted on sharing the dinner table.
You're right!! I forgot to give him a napkin!


When we had the kitchen remodeled, I thought long and hard about the step up eating counter, then decided to put it on and call it the "cat walk". Note that their Catit fountain is also up there. Yes, I feed them up there.

Scarlett has to sit in our lap while we're at the dining room table. She'll conveniently flick her tail up into our plate of food, just because she can do it.
 

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Muddy your is excellent company .... My Grandma got heck from My Mom for setting places at the table for the animals ...
 
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Awww shucks guys - I think he is absolutely adorable myself!!

And yes, his coat is shiny again. He's my FLUTD boy and had a very mangled looking coat until I could find the right combination of medications to make him feel better again. So when it comes to feeding him, I encourage the wet and he can eat it anywhere he dang pleases!

This is the cat who will throw a temper tantrum if I don't pick him up when he wants to be picked up. He is known to leap in the air in front of you fully expecting you to catch him. I've never dropped him, but I did drop a ham sandwich once doing this. The dogs were happy about it.
 
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