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- From: ehp@poe.acc.Virginia.EDU ("Didi Pancake")
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- Subject: Re: Cat out of control!
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- Date: 21 Nov 92 23:42:37 GMT
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- larryw@sun.lclark.edu (Larry Westdahl) writes:
- >
- > There is a lovely cat living in my apartment, but she does two things that
- > drive me up the wall. First, she does not eat out of her bowl. She ficks
- > the pieces of dry food on to the floor and then eats some of it, leaving the
- > rest all over the place.
-
- Since I got Bibs, I've been mixing half kitten chow with half cat chow
- (Cleo was eating Bibs' food and vice versa, this way they each get some
- of the right stuff). Bibs also seems to have a need to pick each piece of
- kibble out of the bowl and kill it before eating it. I often come home to
- find a totally empty bowl and a neat crescent of (presumably dead) dry
- kibble next to it. However, if I'm gone too long or there wasn't quite
- enough in the bowl to tide them over the night, Bibs will vaccuum up
- every speck that she stashed on the floor.
-
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