*Oh, POOR Cocoabean!*
This is what I call teamwork. Be careful of what they plan behind your back! :lol3:A couple of weeks ago, we ran out of dry cat food. My boyfriend was going to pick up another bag on his way home from work. Their bowl was full (they're all about 8 months old so I free feed dry food and give them wet a couple of times a day) so I figured they would be fine until John got home. He works 12 hours shifts 3pm - 3am. Around 10pm, they could see a little bit of blue at the bottom of their bowl under the food. They took it in shifts to stand by the bowl meowing until John got home. Not even kidding. One of them would stand there meowing for 45 minutes to an hour, then kitty #2 would walk into the kitchen and start meowing and kitty #1 would come into the living room to nap or play. Another 45 min to an hour and kitty #2 would relieve kitty #2 for nap/play time. And they rotated. Until 3:15 when I opened the new bag and refilled the bowl. And I want to stress that the bowl never got completely empty. They could just see the bottom. They're not spoiled at all.
No doubt! It's a scary thought! LOLThis is what I call teamwork. Be careful of what they plan behind your back!
Cry me a river, right? LOL
*Oh, POOR Cocoabean!*
Most supermodels are quite demanding. She's just reminding everyone that her needs should be met ASAP.
Cry me a river, right? LOL
Looking forward to the paper chewing photos.
My cat,Paloma, is 16 years old and was once feral. I have had her since she was 9 months. When she wants to eat she goes to any paper lying near me and starts to chew on it. The only way she stops is if I show her food bowl and tell her "dinner" then feed her for which she gives me a nice yelp. I think she learned this from her mother, both of which my son and I rescued from a cold garage.
How is that for the cat ate my homework?
No pictures yet because I am learning how to do accomplish this.
ILIN
Mouse and Paloma sound a bit like my old Wesley. He used to chew the corners off paperback book covers. He'd pull the book off the shelf and go to work. I must have had two dozen paperbacks with mutilated covers.
Looking forward to the paper chewing photos.Mouse is a terror for chewing paper and I regularly hear him chomping down on anything he can find in my bedroom when he wants me to get up.What puzzles me is how they know what the most important bits of paper are.... he can sniff them out whether they're under a big pile of other stuff, or well pushed down in my purse so there's no way I can just lay there and ignore him.
I got to go to school and tell my math teacher that my sister ate my homework when I was in middle school. I wasn't lying. DD is 12 years younger than me and she was a menace when she was little. I had to put my makeup on top of my closet and she still got it and ate it. I don't even get how - she was only 2. Like, short. She started walking at 8 months. And she was just a terror. She also threw a brick at my head and knocked me out because I was laying in the grass reading and not playing with her.
My cat,Paloma, is 16 years old and was once feral. I have had her since she was 9 months. When she wants to eat she goes to any paper lying near me and starts to chew on it. The only way she stops is if I show her food bowl and tell her "dinner" then feed her for which she gives me a nice yelp. I think she learned this from her mother, both of which my son and I rescued from a cold garage.
How is that for the cat ate my homework?
No pictures yet because I am learning how to do accomplish this.
ILIN