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Face it-cats are odd. Cleo will not touch food in her bowl if it`s over an hour old-oh no-a clean one please. But if I take some food from the old bowl and scatter it on the kitchen floor?-yum yum |
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At least you solved the problem..... even if it did take 13 years Moli! Cassie went through a phase of not finishing all her meat - I put it on a plate for her instead, now she eats it all quite happily |
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Well observed Moli! I'm sure there's a thread somewhere else about whiskers playing a part in something - can't for the life of me remember what. The funny thing about Merlin's whiskers is he likes me to stroke them which I do back against his face. I always do this when greeting him. I read somewhere - think is might have been the Wizz site that food should only be left down for 20 mins (wet food that is). Ready ......... steady ........... go! Merlin has several saucery plates instead of a bowl. I threw his old plastic bowl away as it seemed to be laminating and that obviously was not good. I prefer the saucery plates coz they can go straight in the dishwasher when empty. |
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