Guest guest Posted July 31, 1999 Report Share Posted July 31, 1999 peanutbutter????????????? hmmmm-may try that for my cat Yoda it is 2am here; if he lets out one more yowl tonite, he is getting a mouthful! i have to send your post on to another cat lover; she will get a kick out of it. watch him for diabetes, though; wanting water and eating more while losing weight are symptoms. sounds like he thinks he is now human, though. if he asks to stand up at the toilet instead of the litter box-call a talent scout!!!!! kat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 1999 Report Share Posted July 31, 1999 peanutbutter????????????? hmmmm-may try that for my cat Yoda it is 2am here; if he lets out one more yowl tonite, he is getting a mouthful! i have to send your post on to another cat lover; she will get a kick out of it. watch him for diabetes, though; wanting water and eating more while losing weight are symptoms. sounds like he thinks he is now human, though. if he asks to stand up at the toilet instead of the litter box-call a talent scout!!!!! kat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 1999 Report Share Posted August 1, 1999 Hi Kat, Cat stories are always appreciated. Have to tell 'ya about my cat though. He has now decided that whatever I eat (or drink) he does too. This has been playing out all week. Seemed to start with a water glass on my nightstand. He now sneaks into my bedroom in the middle of the night to try & drink from it. For some reason, my water must be better than his. I keep putting less & less water in taller & taller glasses. Also, about a week ago I made some spaghetti. He marched up the plate & started to suck up spaghetti like an Italian gourmet cat. Today he tried again, but chose to do it the old-fashioned cat way-- spread it on something (floor, table, bed- whatever) push it around, try to play golf with it & eat some. This I was not happy about & discouraged. But the kicker was last night. I got hungry & basically had no snacks around, so I grabbed a jar of chunky peanut butter & was slowly munching some with a spoon. Well, this became a major quest for him. short of sticking his neck in the jar, he grabbed up a gob with his tongue. He must have kind of swashed it around in his mouth, or tried to, & tried to swallow it, then with a startled expression , he was not prepared for the peanut butter sticking to his mouth. Took about 5 minutes of chomping for him to finally swallow it. Tommorrow I am going to get some bubble gum. Have to add a footnote. A friend in my community just got a cat & is cat-ignorant. Her boyfriend bought the cat some catnip. She told me the cat loved it-- *he ate most of the bag!* Evidently cat was flying off the walls most of the night. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 1999 Report Share Posted August 1, 1999 Hi Kat, Cat stories are always appreciated. Have to tell 'ya about my cat though. He has now decided that whatever I eat (or drink) he does too. This has been playing out all week. Seemed to start with a water glass on my nightstand. He now sneaks into my bedroom in the middle of the night to try & drink from it. For some reason, my water must be better than his. I keep putting less & less water in taller & taller glasses. Also, about a week ago I made some spaghetti. He marched up the plate & started to suck up spaghetti like an Italian gourmet cat. Today he tried again, but chose to do it the old-fashioned cat way-- spread it on something (floor, table, bed- whatever) push it around, try to play golf with it & eat some. This I was not happy about & discouraged. But the kicker was last night. I got hungry & basically had no snacks around, so I grabbed a jar of chunky peanut butter & was slowly munching some with a spoon. Well, this became a major quest for him. short of sticking his neck in the jar, he grabbed up a gob with his tongue. He must have kind of swashed it around in his mouth, or tried to, & tried to swallow it, then with a startled expression , he was not prepared for the peanut butter sticking to his mouth. Took about 5 minutes of chomping for him to finally swallow it. Tommorrow I am going to get some bubble gum. Have to add a footnote. A friend in my community just got a cat & is cat-ignorant. Her boyfriend bought the cat some catnip. She told me the cat loved it-- *he ate most of the bag!* Evidently cat was flying off the walls most of the night. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 1999 Report Share Posted August 1, 1999 Hi Ken, I loved your cat story it's to bad you didn't get him with a cam corder when he was eating the peanut butter it probably would have been a ten thou. winner!! lollol love ya Rach Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 1999 Report Share Posted August 1, 1999 At 12:37 PM 8/1/99 -0500, you wrote: >[Attachments have been removed from this message] Hi , Thanks for the appreciation. Evidently you were sending something to the list as an attachment? The server is set to remove attachments as a virus precaution. If it was something on the web, you could send the link. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 1999 Report Share Posted August 2, 1999 Ken, your cat stories are a delight! Laughed so hard it hurt! My ten-year old daughter wanted to know what was so funny. She got a good laugh out of the peanut butter incident and your bumble gum threat. Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 1999 Report Share Posted August 2, 1999 Ken, your cat stories are a delight! Laughed so hard it hurt! My ten-year old daughter wanted to know what was so funny. She got a good laugh out of the peanut butter incident and your bumble gum threat. Ray Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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