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I know what you mean, we merely puncture a tin of tuna with the opener and Smudge appears loudly proclaiming that she is starving. She always gets a bit..... |
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I love that description "dance of the starving cat"! For a large well padded cat Leia manages to make herself into a small starving cat with a very pitiful silent miaow! And I fall for it every time..... They really know how to push our buttons, don't they? |
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u know i have given those boys salmon/tuna and up goes the noses. squirty cream and hes there shouting that hes hungry. and ham my god he will have my hand off for a bit of ham. but only if hes stealing it. put it on his plate and he wont want it. |
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[quote=angieh;522848]Merlin is a convert to squirty cream![/quote] Angie,it's been mentioned before, what is squirty cream? It may be something we have here under another name??? |
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Kazz mentioned the squirty cream as something that she used to tempt her two elderly cats with to try and get them interested. It's quite funny to dab a bit on a cat's nose and watch them lick it off - doesn't take very long! (And it's lovely on scones too!) |
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