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Max and the sandwich, part 2

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Brenda - 12 Mar 2004 01:19 GMT
Well, since Max has been so "helpful" whenever I try to eat a sandwich, I
finally made him his own kitten-sized version and set it down on a plate -
on the table - in front of him.  He sniffed it, and then stepped around it
to - you guessed it! - take a bite out of my sandwich instead.

:::sigh:::

Brenda
Yoj - 12 Mar 2004 01:35 GMT
> Well, since Max has been so "helpful" whenever I try to eat a sandwich, I
> finally made him his own kitten-sized version and set it down on a plate -
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>
> Brenda

LOL!  You really thought you'd put one up on a *cat*?  ;-)

Joy
Magic Mood Jeep? - 12 Mar 2004 01:48 GMT
Hehe - sounds like my Weeble - want a taste of ANYTHING we put in our
mouths.

Also, I watched Smokey one day a few weeks ago open a closed (not actually
snapped shut, but the lid flipped over) McNugget container that was left
unattended and make of with a whole McNugget!  And she ate the whole thing!
That cat has a thing for chicken!

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> Well, since Max has been so "helpful" whenever I try to eat a sandwich, I
> finally made him his own kitten-sized version and set it down on a plate -
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>
> Brenda
Nik Simpson - 12 Mar 2004 03:14 GMT
> Hehe - sounds like my Weeble - want a taste of ANYTHING we put in our
> mouths.
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> that was left unattended and make of with a whole McNugget!  And she
> ate the whole thing! That cat has a thing for chicken!

So what's she doing eating McNuggets :-)

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m. L. Briggs - 12 Mar 2004 02:57 GMT
>Well, since Max has been so "helpful" whenever I try to eat a sandwich, I
>finally made him his own kitten-sized version and set it down on a plate -
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Brenda

The grass is always greener -- you know where!
badwilson - 12 Mar 2004 03:26 GMT
LOL!  He sounds just like Dennis.  Whenever we're out somewhere and I get an
ice cream, I ask him if he wants me to get him an ice cream too.  He always
says no, he doesn't want one.  But then he ends up eating half of mine!
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> Well, since Max has been so "helpful" whenever I try to eat a sandwich, I
> finally made him his own kitten-sized version and set it down on a plate -
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Brenda
Victor Martinez - 12 Mar 2004 03:51 GMT
> on the table - in front of him.  He sniffed it, and then stepped around it
> to - you guessed it! - take a bite out of my sandwich instead.

Yup... the stolen morsel is much more tempting. Our cats will only eat
boiled chicken if it's stolen, otherwise they'll ignore it.

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Bev - 12 Mar 2004 18:25 GMT
> > on the table - in front of him.  He sniffed it, and then stepped around it
> > to - you guessed it! - take a bite out of my sandwich instead.
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> Send your spam here: uce@ftc.gov
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Max has your training well under control, long may it continue, hehe.

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Kreisleriana - 12 Mar 2004 18:25 GMT
>> > on the table - in front of him.  He sniffed it, and then stepped around it
>> > to - you guessed it! - take a bite out of my sandwich instead.
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>
>Bev

Stinky always goes for the unattended glass of milk, and drinks out of
it by dipping his paw, and licking the milk off.  Years ago, I tried
to give him his own little glass.  Not interested.  Same with
newspaper that's lying around-- the really good stuff has to be the
section you're *reading.*

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SUQKRT - 12 Mar 2004 22:21 GMT
>on the table - in front of him.  He sniffed it, and then stepped around
>it
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>
>Brenda

No fruit is as sweet as forbidden fruit (sandwhich).
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Tanada - 12 Mar 2004 22:41 GMT
> Well, since Max has been so "helpful" whenever I try to eat a sandwich, I
> finally made him his own kitten-sized version and set it down on a plate -
> on the table - in front of him.  He sniffed it, and then stepped around it
> to - you guessed it! - take a bite out of my sandwich instead.
>
> :::sigh:::

I'd take a bite out of "his" sandwich.  Stinker.

Pam S.
Lisa Katt - 13 Mar 2004 00:39 GMT
Oh Brenda, you are a catslave, aren't you.
How on earth could you think he would want his "own" sandwich.
He is a CAT, isn't he.
Elisabet

Brenda skrev i meddelandet ...
>Well, since Max has been so "helpful" whenever I try to eat a sandwich, I
>finally made him his own kitten-sized version and set it down on a plate -
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Brenda
CATherine - 13 Mar 2004 03:44 GMT
>Well, since Max has been so "helpful" whenever I try to eat a sandwich, I
>finally made him his own kitten-sized version and set it down on a plate -
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
>Brenda

Meowmy's sandwich tastes better.;-))  This is a way of your cat
sharing every part of your life. It also makes me think of, in the
wild, mamacat bringing home the 'bacon' in her mouth to feed the
kitts.

CATherine
 
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