Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Susanne (urbantigers) on November 02, 2008, 18:51:32 PM
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Just gone into the living room and burst out laughing at the sight of Jaffa sitting in the middle of the lounge eating a wholemeal bread roll :rofl: I did some food shopping today and put the dairy in the fridge but left the carrier bag with one or 2 other bits (inc a packet of bread rolls) on the floor. You'd think bread was safe from cats! However, I'm not totally convinced Jaffa is entirely to blame. I thnk it may have been teamwork. Someone :shify: had ripped open the packet and then ran off with one. I have a feeling that someone may not have been Jaffa :shify: Jaffa may have just taken advantage of the situation when a certain someone decided he didn't like bread. What d'ya think? Who is the culprit?
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clearly neither cat is at fault - it is all your fault for leaving temptation in their path :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Silly me for not realising how tempting dry bread was to a cat :rofl:
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Hehe! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Definately your fault cos they just thought they were toys you had kindly left for them :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Cats and bread eh :evillaugh: I threw some bread out for the birds and found Riley working his way through the trail of lumps, I swear the neighbours think I don't feed them :evillaugh:
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Fredcat ate bread when he was a stray - along with curry , paella , spanish omlette - in fact anything my parenst left out overnight if the window was open!
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I wish I could get mine to eat so easily.......sigh
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Cats and bread eh :evillaugh: I threw some bread out for the birds and found Riley working his way through the trail of lumps, I swear the neighbours think I don't feed them :evillaugh:
our Penny used to do that as if she never got fed :-: we started calling her Penny BinLaden
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Cats and bread eh :evillaugh: I threw some bread out for the birds and found Riley working his way through the trail of lumps, I swear the neighbours think I don't feed them :evillaugh:
our Penny used to do that as if she never got fed :-: we started calling her Penny BinLaden
Penny BinLaden .........brilliant :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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I wish I could get mine to eat so easily.......sigh
I am not so lucky with Beavis - he is a finicky little man and now his sense of smell is going I have to put him roght in fornt of his dinner. Is definitly not his eyes as last night he actually had a bit of a bat at Da Bird!! ;D
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:rofl: One of mine tries to take bread out of your hand when you are eating, this little paw suddenly appears from nowhere! :rofl:
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"now his sense of smell is going I have to put him roght in fornt of his dinner. Is definitly not his eyes as last night he actually had a bit of a bat at Da Bird!! "
Reminds me of our cat, Lucky, who as he got older had to be "pointed" at his dinner. I think he couldnt see still things so well, but moving objects caught his attention. One of my favourite memories of him is when we ordered a vegetarian pizza and they sent it with free chicken wings!! He thought he was in 7th Heaven and kept going to the box, taking another out and literally lining them up on the hearth rug. We had to ration him - poor old guy was about 16 or 17 then and his teeth and tummy wouldnt have coped with all that chicken. ..
Lucky would play till the last - he had a black and white football that he kicked the whatsits out of!! :naughty:
Wibblechick