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XanaDUer2

(14,524 posts)
Fri Dec 6, 2024, 08:33 PM Dec 6

Foolin' the cat

Cat begs for food constantly. He's large. Tonight, he started and had food, dry and wet, in his bowls. So, I did what I do.

I picked up the bowls and mixed the food around and put the bowls back down. Now hes mad, with his back to me.

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Foolin' the cat (Original Post) XanaDUer2 Dec 6 OP
you have to at least NJCher Dec 6 #1
Top of the fridge XanaDUer2 Dec 6 #3
My cat expects steak and lobster every day... Earl_from_PA Dec 6 #2
mine actually leads me to his food bowl NJCher Dec 6 #6
I tried that approach with water Skittles Dec 6 #7
they don't have a penny NJCher Dec 6 #4
He's huge XanaDUer2 Dec 6 #5
Sometimes, I will take whatever dregs of wet food are left, moisten with a little water, japple Dec 7 #8
Good idea nt XanaDUer2 Dec 7 #9
Our ginger has a two speed system. Aussie105 Dec 8 #10

NJCher

(38,184 posts)
6. mine actually leads me to his food bowl
Fri Dec 6, 2024, 08:53 PM
Dec 6

and then leaves the room. Can you imagine!?!

Like "you do your thing, I have other important things to tend to."

Skittles

(160,236 posts)
7. I tried that approach with water
Fri Dec 6, 2024, 11:49 PM
Dec 6

I adopted a stray cat and he will ONLY drink from a running faucet. I decided this is ridiculous, put out bowls of water and refused to turn the tap on. But then I would turn on the faucet to wash my hands or to do some dishes and he could come out of a DEEP SLEEP and barrel up to the kitchen counter, knocking everything over in his way. He was so FRANTIC to get a drink I was concerned he would be dehydrated so I gave in.

NJCher

(38,184 posts)
4. they don't have a penny
Fri Dec 6, 2024, 08:51 PM
Dec 6

to rub between their paws, but think they should be waited on like royalty and served only the finest.

XanaDUer2

(14,524 posts)
5. He's huge
Fri Dec 6, 2024, 08:53 PM
Dec 6

He climbs on the fridge and knock over the catnip container. He's obsessed with fancy feast tuna treats that are up there

japple

(10,387 posts)
8. Sometimes, I will take whatever dregs of wet food are left, moisten with a little water,
Sat Dec 7, 2024, 10:15 AM
Dec 7

and warm in the microwave a few seconds. Then stir it up and present it as if it's something new. Sometimes they will eat it up, sometimes not.

Aussie105

(6,450 posts)
10. Our ginger has a two speed system.
Sun Dec 8, 2024, 07:40 PM
Dec 8

Any food accidentally left lying about on the ground outside, no matter how stale, gets eaten.
(Yes, he is an ex-stray)

Food served up inside gets eaten, but it has to be fresh and smelly.
Tins that are open have to be lidded to keep the smell in, dry biscuit bags have to be sealed for the same reason.
He won't eat food that has lost that smell.

So it is a three dish rotation system for him, his with fresh food, second with 24 hour old stale food that goes out to the front yard birds, and a third in the washing up.

Am I his servant? (Don't answer that.)


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