That'll teach ya (Okay, probably not)

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We are currently "catsitting" a friend's cat while she's in the process of moving. Kitty came with his own food, etc...

(Decent cat.. Name's Pipsqueak. Overweight and LOUD though).

Hennessy has decided it is his MISSION to find and devour 'new cat's' food. I fended him off until last night... chomp chomp chomp...

Sure enough, up it all came (New Cat is being fed... well... cheap food.)


Think it'll teach him a lesson? Probably not, huh?
 
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Sigh... no it hasn't taught him his lesson... anyone have any idea how to keep him from hunting out new kitty's food?

It's really not sitting well with him.
 

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actually, it's not chomp chomp chomp...

It's NOM NOM NOM...
 

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Originally Posted by Forensic

Sigh... no it hasn't taught him his lesson... anyone have any idea how to keep him from hunting out new kitty's food?

It's really not sitting well with him.
Is there any way you could feed the new cat in a separate room?
 
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Currently trying that... it seems to work, expect if he gets stubborn he can open the door to new kitty's room.
Of course, that's my boy. *sigh*

Oh well, no urpies recently. That's good.

Pipsqueak is also chasing him away from his food now, so that might help.


fastnoc: Okay, fine!
NOM NOM NOM!
 
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