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14-02-2011, 08:46 PM   #1

Greedy boy


I'm sure Dylan thinks he's a pig/dog not a cat He loves his food and will eat literally anything that he can reach Who else has greedy cats or is it just me? It goes beyond being food motivated, he's just plain greedy.

The day Dylan refuses his food will be the day we need to panic ...



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14-02-2011, 09:33 PM   #2

Re: Greedy boy


Misty's the only cat I ever lived with who ate like that. She'd been a lost hungry kitten and never forgot the days she had nothing to eat ... her lifelong motto was "If you see food, EAT IT!" I don't know why Dylan is such a hollow-legged boy, as my mom used to say ..... a good thing he's active and burns off the calories.



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14-02-2011, 09:49 PM   #3

Re: Greedy boy


Pip is a bit like that - if there's anything around, he'll eat it. If I leave an old dish by the sink to wash up, if it has old dried up food, he'll try and eat it. But will he eat freshly dished up food???? Oh no, he will only lick the gravy. Something wrong with this little brain, methinks.



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14-02-2011, 11:43 PM   #4

Re: Greedy boy


He's really lazy now as well though DM - he will sleep all day and all night if we didn't make him get up and play

Could it be to do with his heart murmur?



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