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The inspector Roadcat
Another new behavior I've just been noticing for the last two or three
weeks - Harri must inspect everything poured into her bowls. If I go to pour water into her water bowl or kibble into her food bowl, she insists on inspecting it before I'm allowed to pour. If I manage to sneak past her guard and pour out some water or kibble or a small bit of milk without her prior approval, she will almost tackle my hand when I'm finished to sniff the container I'm pouring from. I guess she wants to be sure that I'm pouring good stuff before she deigns to check out the bowl itself. |
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Dan M wrote:
Another new behavior I've just been noticing for the last two or three weeks - Harri must inspect everything poured into her bowls. Yep, she's making sure you aren't keeping the "good stuff" for yourself Jill |
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"Dan M" wrote in message ... Another new behavior I've just been noticing for the last two or three weeks - Harri must inspect everything poured into her bowls. Indeed, a cat has to be sure that she's training her human to serve only the best. One cannot slack from this duty ;-) Purrs, Waffles |
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Indeed, a cat has to be sure that she's training her human to serve only the
best. One cannot slack from this duty ;-) Purrs, Waffles And I forgot to mention, she is also taking quite seriously her need to monitor my litter-scooping activity as well. Every time I start to scoop her litter he hops into the box and grabs my hand every time I go to take a scoop out. I guess she wants to make sure I've got enough solids in the scoop. She also starts digging through the litter while I'm scooping, apparently helping me be sure I don't miss any. Dan |
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What a helpful cat!
All Rusty does is ask for food. Today I gave him a bit less food and he came to ask for more after he finished eating. He watches from a distance when I scooped the litter box. Winnie "Dan M" wrote in message ... Indeed, a cat has to be sure that she's training her human to serve only the best. One cannot slack from this duty ;-) Purrs, Waffles And I forgot to mention, she is also taking quite seriously her need to monitor my litter-scooping activity as well. Every time I start to scoop her litter he hops into the box and grabs my hand every time I go to take a scoop out. I guess she wants to make sure I've got enough solids in the scoop. She also starts digging through the litter while I'm scooping, apparently helping me be sure I don't miss any. Dan |
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Well Dan,
it seems like she is giving you the extensive training course and seems like you are learning so well. I was telling my hubby about Harri the roadcat and he says that that is something he would love to see. |
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Holly wrote:
Well Dan, it seems like she is giving you the extensive training course and seems like you are learning so well. I was telling my hubby about Harri the roadcat and he says that that is something he would love to see. We do seem to be amusing an awful lot of people on the road these days. I'm going to try to get more photos and video clips online soon. Dan |
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