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RiffRandell

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19. That would be my dog.
Sat Sep 7, 2013, 02:55 PM
Sep 2013

The only thing the mutant won't eat is ice...wtf? At least clean a spare piece up that drops out of the fridge when I'm getting water out of the machine.

I dropped one of my herb capsules (milk thistle) on the floor one day and hey actually chewed it so it broke in half and he was one sorry dog. Serves him right....I know, mean but funny!

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Do your cats require a top off? [View all] RiffRandell Sep 2013 OP
Damn cats are so demanding davidpdx Sep 2013 #1
Sounds about right. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #4
Of course! That's a classical first-world cat problem! Heidi Sep 2013 #2
That's great! RiffRandell Sep 2013 #3
Loved it! Agschmid Sep 2013 #8
I had a cat that mockmonkey Sep 2013 #5
Our dog does that. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #11
Cats will eat til they fall over. discntnt_irny_srcsm Sep 2013 #6
That would be my dog. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #19
Unleaded or Regular? Katashi_itto Sep 2013 #7
Like Mommy, the High Octane. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #15
Yes. He doesn't want food, he wants NEW food. alarimer Sep 2013 #9
I find it annoying! RiffRandell Sep 2013 #16
Bill doesn't like to dine alone. BarbaRosa Sep 2013 #10
Oh man. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #17
BOTB Syndrome Jokerman Sep 2013 #12
Mine never see the bottom of the bowl. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #18
Yes, but sometimes I'll just get a fresh kibble or two, reach into the bowl and "fluff" the Flaxbee Sep 2013 #13
Oh yeah. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #14
i don't have a cat, but my dogs frogmarch Sep 2013 #20
but they manage to train us - and without treats eom LiberalElite Sep 2013 #22
haha, yep! nt frogmarch Sep 2013 #23
Our Shih-tzu won't eat her food out of her bowl, Blue_In_AK Sep 2013 #29
They are. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #32
A friend had a cat who required a tuna garnish LiberalElite Sep 2013 #21
I did that when my first cat was dying of kidney failure to get him liquids. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #33
Making people refill the bowl is how cats make sure you are paying attention to them Taitertots Sep 2013 #24
My cats get plenty of attention. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #34
I usually rattle the kibble container and shake a half-dozen pieces on top of what's there. winter is coming Sep 2013 #25
My husband calls it the shake and fake. RiffRandell Sep 2013 #26
LOL! Love it. n/t winter is coming Sep 2013 #27
Mine eats the center down to the bottom Blue_In_AK Sep 2013 #28
Yep sakabatou Sep 2013 #30
Feed a dog and it thinks... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2013 #31
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