>This Poor Sweet Cats stomach is fat today.
>
>He found the two 40 pound sacks of cat food and acts like
>he found gold.

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T.E.D. (tdavis@gearbox.maem.umr.edu)
is tdavis@gearbox.maem.umr.edu
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>"...I brought home
>two twenty-pound bags Thursday night (along with a week's worth of
>groceries and supplies) and before I could get them put away, one of
>them had a neat round hole in the bottom and several of the cats were
>competing for space around it. Their bowl was nearly full of fresh
>food but they ignored it in favor of the ill gotten stuff from the bag.
When I bring home cat treats, I had to put the pouches away or my Sammy chews
right through the package and takes some treats!
Wayne Boatwright - 05 Dec 2004 03:37 GMT
> is tdavis@gearbox.maem.umr.edu
> writes
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> When I bring home cat treats, I had to put the pouches away or my Sammy
> chews right through the package and takes some treats!
They're all so different. We have four cats, two adults and two kittens.
When I bring home a bag of dry food, they will all sit and look at it and,
possibly, sniff it. If I'm around, they begin looking first at the bag,
then at me, alternating back and forth. If I'm in another room they'll
come and get me! But they won't tear into it.
I have to put the canned food away, however, if I don't want them playing
with it. If I leave cans on the counter, they will knock them off and
scoot them around the floor for hours.

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