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When I got home today I noticed that (a) the ball wasn't where I had left it and (b) there appeared to be less food in it than there had been in the morning.
As I sat here firing up the computer, I saw him poke at the ball and scarf up the kibble that fell out.
So, I think he's finally got it. I'm guessing that when he got hungry he could smell the food inside, gave it a push with his paw, and when some food fell out some connection was formed inside the feline equivalent of a brain.
As I sat here firing up the computer, I saw him poke at the ball and scarf up the kibble that fell out.
So, I think he's finally got it. I'm guessing that when he got hungry he could smell the food inside, gave it a push with his paw, and when some food fell out some connection was formed inside the feline equivalent of a brain.