I typically eat off of paper plates, towels, etc.
But the cat...... no less the the best china in the house?
Spoiled? I'd say.
Marionsho wrote:
I typically eat off of paper plates, towels, etc.
But the cat...... no less the the best china in the house?
Spoiled? I'd say.
Definitely, but I understand completely how it happens!
I look at it this way...you wont have to clean as many dishes. Nice picture.
My wife has been known to put plates with a lot of food left on them on the floor for the cats or the dogs to clean, then they go through a sanitize cycle in the dish washer.
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
You have been appropriately shaped (cats have staff...) 😈
I have a magnetic sign on my refrigerator it states that this house is maintained solely for the comfort and convenience of the cat. So, I completely understand.
--Bob
Marionsho wrote:
I typically eat off of paper plates, towels, etc.
But the cat...... no less the the best china in the house?
Spoiled? I'd say.
A cat deserves no less than the very best china....just ask them
My dogs do pretty much the same thing. They clean up casseroles, pots, pans as well.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
Our pets have us very well trained
I found the cat a month ago crying in the neighbors yard. (no one lives there) and it could not put any weight on its right rear paw. I've put her picture in the local convenience stores but no one has called, yet.
Thanks for the comments everyone.
I hope to find the 'owner' soon.
I know.
Nobody "owns" a cat.
She's doing a lot better now. Running around the house, getting into trouble.
If she wasn't so cute she'd get a lot of spankings.
When she first came in the house she was peeing (marking) her new home. She pee'd on my bed, and I put her outside, (in the middle of the night) with some food and water.
She came back the next day and never pee'd anywhere but in the litter box since.
She musta thought that was worth it to get me trained to work for her.
\Merry Christmas everyone,
Marion
In an attempt to find dog bowls not made in China, my lucky dog ate off of fine Italian dinnerware. I miss her so much . . . .
Marionsho wrote:
I found the cat a month ago crying in the neighbors yard. (no one lives there) and it could not put any weight on its right rear paw. I've put her picture in the local convenience stores but no one has called, yet.
Thanks for the comments everyone.
I hope to find the 'owner' soon.
I know.
Nobody "owns" a cat.
She's doing a lot better now. Running around the house, getting into trouble.
If she wasn't so cute she'd get a lot of spankings.
When she first came in the house she was peeing (marking) her new home. She pee'd on my bed, and I put her outside, (in the middle of the night) with some food and water.
She came back the next day and never pee'd anywhere but in the litter box since.
She musta thought that was worth it to get me trained to work for her.
\Merry Christmas everyone,
Marion
I found the cat a month ago crying in the neighbor... (
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Cats are definitely not dumb! :)
We took in a stray from the woods a few years back, he always went outside daily, then one cold winter’s day he decided he was an indoor kitty and lived the rest of his life inside!
Our current cat has NEVER been outside, we can leave the doors wide open and she would not step outside :)
Seems pretty normal to me!
Our dobie has a better pot scrubber cycle than our dishwasher.
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