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An important lesson (Not OT)
I was making Dave a turkey sandwich and Sarsi was trying to mug him
for a share -odd? She's usually patient and waits then it occured to me I can't remember the last time she had a little treat.....I don't give out treats a lot and with a small kitten in the house I was not handing many goodies out since I didn't want Bonnie to have an upset stomach but Bonnie is now almost 6 months old and has demonstrated an ability to eat pretty much anything (apart from kitten food and she is not keen on dry- to be honest they're both now on a pretty much totally wet diet- and looking good on it!) so I split a small slice of turkey breast between them. Bonnie stared at it puzzled...then looked over to Sarsi who looked at her with an expression that read "This is what we do with this stuff Pipsqueak" and tucked in.....reassured Bonnie devoured her share Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs |
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An important lesson (Not OT)
Lesley wrote:
I was making Dave a turkey sandwich and Sarsi was trying to mug him for a share -odd? She's usually patient and waits then it occured to me I can't remember the last time she had a little treat.....I don't give out treats a lot and with a small kitten in the house I was not handing many goodies out since I didn't want Bonnie to have an upset stomach but Bonnie is now almost 6 months old and has demonstrated an ability to eat pretty much anything (apart from kitten food and she is not keen on dry- to be honest they're both now on a pretty much totally wet diet- and looking good on it!) so I split a small slice of turkey breast between them. Bonnie stared at it puzzled...then looked over to Sarsi who looked at her with an expression that read "This is what we do with this stuff Pipsqueak" and tucked in.....reassured Bonnie devoured her share And so a tiny bit of feline culture was taught to the next generation. -- Joyce If an animal does something, they call it instinct. If we do exactly the same thing for the same reason, they call it intelligence. -- Will Cuppy |
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An important lesson (Not OT)
Lesley wrote:
I was making Dave a turkey sandwich and Sarsi was trying to mug him for a share -odd? She's usually patient and waits then it occured to me I can't remember the last time she had a little treat.....I don't give out treats a lot and with a small kitten in the house I was not handing many goodies out since I didn't want Bonnie to have an upset stomach but Bonnie is now almost 6 months old and has demonstrated an ability to eat pretty much anything (apart from kitten food and she is not keen on dry- to be honest they're both now on a pretty much totally wet diet- and looking good on it!) so I split a small slice of turkey breast between them. Bonnie stared at it puzzled...then looked over to Sarsi who looked at her with an expression that read "This is what we do with this stuff Pipsqueak" and tucked in.....reassured Bonnie devoured her share Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs I love how Sarsi has taken over Bonnie's education. -- Adrian |
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An important lesson (Not OT)
Adrian wrote:
Lesley wrote: I was making Dave a turkey sandwich and Sarsi was trying to mug him for a share -odd? She's usually patient and waits then it occured to me I can't remember the last time she had a little treat.....I don't give out treats a lot and with a small kitten in the house I was not handing many goodies out since I didn't want Bonnie to have an upset stomach but Bonnie is now almost 6 months old and has demonstrated an ability to eat pretty much anything (apart from kitten food and she is not keen on dry- to be honest they're both now on a pretty much totally wet diet- and looking good on it!) so I split a small slice of turkey breast between them. Bonnie stared at it puzzled...then looked over to Sarsi who looked at her with an expression that read "This is what we do with this stuff Pipsqueak" and tucked in.....reassured Bonnie devoured her share Lesley Slave of the Fabulous Furballs I love how Sarsi has taken over Bonnie's education. It's a good thing. No matter how well-intentioned a human might be, they probably can't do better than another cat at teaching a kitten how to survive. -- Joyce I want freedom, the right to self expression, everyone's right to beautiful radiant things. -- Emma Goldman |
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