I knew a guy that had two collies. They were fed in seperate bowls spaced about ten feet apart. Halfway through they would switch bowls. They did this every feeding. He had no idea why, they started doing this when they were just pups on their own.
Cat #1: I am definitely tasting fish, and maybe some chicken, what do you think? Cat #2: Yeah, I taste the chicken too, but there is something else that I can't quite put my paw on. Cat #1: I am not sure, but maybe beef liver? Cat #2: I guess it could be just a hint of beef liver in it.
I knew a guy that had two collies. They were fed in seperate bowls spaced about ten feet apart. Halfway through they would switch bowls. They did this every feeding. He had no idea why, they started doing this when they were just pups on their own.
ReplyDeleteLooks like Dems and Repubs sharing our taxes. Cute
ReplyDeleteThat's obviously video run backwards. Cats steal from each other, they never give.
ReplyDeleteCat #1: I am definitely tasting fish, and maybe some chicken, what do you think? Cat #2: Yeah, I taste the chicken too, but there is something else that I can't quite put my paw on. Cat #1: I am not sure, but maybe beef liver? Cat #2: I guess it could be just a hint of beef liver in it.
ReplyDeleteWhat, no racoons?
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not our cats. They steal, not share.
ReplyDeleteKari in WA
If that were true it would cause a sweetness overload and I'd lapse into a diabetic coma. But, as everyone says, cats steal, not share.
ReplyDeleteFrom my experience, that is very atypical cat behavior.
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