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Yum! She obviously loves them and if that's all they are, they won't harm her ..... guess it's whether you can stand her extreme behaviour! Never heard of such a reaction before. |
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tbh I think it's probably just extreme take of 'well if you won't give me some I'll go get them for myself' but... On the other hand, it's great to see her purring just cause I've got the packet in my hand!!! |
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You could use them as a game of hunt the treat! That's if you can hide them without her getting to the treat beforehand. Very enriching for her hunting behaviour. |
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Are you SURE she can't get to the top of the fridge? Ms Leia, not the most athletic of cats can get to mine,knock over the box of treats and have a go at it before I can catch her Let her enjoy them, a high point of her day. |
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