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16-11-2010, 02:26 PM   #1

Dylan's bonkers


When he first came here (after a month) he started off being obsessed with pen lids, couple of nights ago he decided that PENS of all things were good to try eating , this morning his latest silly thing to do was he managed to walk almost head first into the window cleaner spray I had out (was cleaning the windows and Dylan was hanging around hoping to try some window cleaner

He also thinks he's going to like tea, coffee, hot chocolate, people medicine, eggs (which I think is the cause of his tummy troubles so he's not getting any), rice, pasta, cheese sandwiches, a whole list of things.

Not that he's getting anything like any of that



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16-11-2010, 04:35 PM   #2

Re: Dylan's bonkers


He's certainly curious about people food, isn't he? Quite apart from other things that are strictly for people.

I think it's interesting that some cats are SO curious in people food; some have no interest at all; and some, like Leia, get a taste for experimentation when they themselves mature!!!



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16-11-2010, 04:47 PM   #3

Re: Dylan's bonkers


Mmmmm. I believe Cloud thinks she is human... though I'm quite strict about making sure she doeasn't actually get any real food - apart from the one cracker she nibbled on before I got to it - she still seems to like mopping up the crumbs if I don't move a plate I've been eating off quickly enough.

It is taking time, but I am learning the need to put things well out of reach...



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16-11-2010, 04:59 PM   #4

Re: Dylan's bonkers


Dylan is living in a new place...so he must want to try new things Cutie!



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16-11-2010, 05:27 PM   #5

Re: Dylan's bonkers


He has a enquiring mind and likes to try new things ... good for him or not!



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16-11-2010, 11:12 PM   #6

Re: Dylan's bonkers


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Originally Posted by HappyKatz
Dylan is living in a new place...so he must want to try new things Cutie!
Dylan was like that even before we moved HK He has always been obsessed with trying all food that's not locked away in a metal safe Not quite literally but not far off



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