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That is touching! She loves her mum! I've always fed mine first so they won't want to help when I'm slicing, dicing, etc. fixing my own;no one cared whether I was fed or not! ![]() |
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I had a cockatiel who used to do this, whenever I snacked he'd tuck in to his food with relish, coming up for air and to check we were still eating together. Understandable being flock animals ...but a cat doing this, what a sweetie! As angieh says I wonder what Cloud's reasoning could be! Perhaps the very act of you preparing dins or eating gets her hungry and sets her body up for food. |
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