Noesplained wrote:well i guess thats it then soap
ur cats a hippie
you two have become a cliche'

Noesplained wrote:well i guess thats it then soap
ur cats a hippie
you two have become a cliche'
My Sera does that, too, except she scoops it out and eats it from her paw, which so cute it's almost blinding. WTF?!?Wabbit wrote:My cat Little Man will eat just about anything. Watermelon surprised me though.
It makes me laugh to watch them play footy with their dry food. Dude won't eat unless he scoops it out of the dish and knocks it around the room for awhile.
My rottie has eaten thong panties, a small sock and a complete pair of panty hose, just to name a few. I got pretty worried when he was shitting out the panty hose -- but the underwear and socks I never knew about until I found them in the back yard one day.Nightshade wrote: It was a huge one, too. He ate the rind and all. He did it when we were out one afternoon. He knocked it off the kitchen counter and chowed down. We only figured out what happened because we found some seeds and melon mush ground into the living room carpet.
He also raided the trash can one day, we found trash strewn all over hell and gone. The best bit was the half rotten cucumbers in plastic wrap that he stuffed in the couch cushions for consumption at a later date. I miss that dog.
Ever wonder what they've taught each other to do when you weren't looking? Hmmmm.....Wabbit wrote:Yep, the dry food is a little round morsal so he'll mash down on it with his paw and it will go between his pads and he'll pick it up and eat it from his paw. He taught the other one to do it too.
not your fault, i just can't stand the word.Wabbit wrote:+JuggerNaut+ wrote:"morsal". worst. word. ever.
The best I could do. Little round ball of food didn't seem good because even though it's kinda-sorta round, it's not really. It's not a chunk, it's too small. I have no idea how to describe the thing. Pellet? Bit?
I have two males and they're not exactly bright. The females I've had were alot smarter, but they're great guys nonetheless.ScooterG wrote:Ever wonder what they've taught each other to do when you weren't looking? Hmmmm.....
I should post a pic of their grey lusciousnesses.... What's the easiest image hosting site nowadays? Imageshack is NOT it anymore.
Thanks, that was very easy! Winifred and Sera are sisters and littermates and they are very smart. Here they are in all their grey gloriousness (and I'm the geek in the glasses in the middle). This was taken when I was living in a hotel with them when I first moved out to SF for my new job. They are about as thrilled as they appear to be about living in one room with me and each other. That was a hellacious two weeks let me tell you.Wabbit wrote:I have two males and they're not exactly bright. The females I've had were alot smarter, but they're great guys nonetheless.ScooterG wrote:Ever wonder what they've taught each other to do when you weren't looking? Hmmmm.....
I should post a pic of their grey lusciousnesses.... What's the easiest image hosting site nowadays? Imageshack is NOT it anymore.
I like photobucket for pic hosting.
imageshack is not? what?ScooterG wrote:Ever wonder what they've taught each other to do when you weren't looking? Hmmmm.....Wabbit wrote:Yep, the dry food is a little round morsal so he'll mash down on it with his paw and it will go between his pads and he'll pick it up and eat it from his paw. He taught the other one to do it too.
I should post a pic of their grey lusciousnesses.... What's the easiest image hosting site nowadays? Imageshack is NOT it anymore.