Mine also come when the dinner dishes clink. Or the feed bag crumples. Or it’s an hour to feed time. Or i get up off the couch and head to the kitchen. Did i mention they’re over weight?
My two had both canned and dry for a while, but the dry was better for them so that’s all they eat now. One of them was choosy about the wet, but they both love the dry. It can be done, especially if that’s all they’re given.
For my herd of cats (okay, actually a clowder) all I have to do is start rattling the little food bowls and presto, zingo, everyone but the old man is sitting at my feet.
Now our cat of 13 years (she’s gone now), would only get ‘canned’ food once a year, on Christmas Eve when my wife made clam chowder. After several years, she figured out from the tree going up, the increase in smells in the kitchen and the can opener going and would go crazy just that evening from when the cans were opened, until the cans (mostly emptied, of course) were put down where she could get at them.
el8 about 12 years ago
Pull the tab…
freeholder1 about 12 years ago
Mine also come when the dinner dishes clink. Or the feed bag crumples. Or it’s an hour to feed time. Or i get up off the couch and head to the kitchen. Did i mention they’re over weight?
Davepostmp about 12 years ago
No, no, the cowherd! “So? I ain’t said nothin’ to be ’shamed of.”
doublepaw about 12 years ago
I have trained our cat so well she will wake me up any time of night to feed her when she is hungry. She picked up on it really quickly too.
derry1 about 12 years ago
Arlo is a cat’s paw…
Plods with ...™ about 12 years ago
Or get ‘em ’stoned’ on catnip.
Olddog1 about 12 years ago
Cat caller=electric can opener. I don’t have either, but I’ve seen it often enough.
Varnes about 12 years ago
doublepaw, mine learned that quickly, too…….But during the day, all I have to do is think about the kitchen…….
pschearer Premium Member about 12 years ago
Where’s the rest of the herd?
gobblingup Premium Member about 12 years ago
My two had both canned and dry for a while, but the dry was better for them so that’s all they eat now. One of them was choosy about the wet, but they both love the dry. It can be done, especially if that’s all they’re given.
amber71 about 12 years ago
http://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/cat-herders-day/Yes, Virginia, there is a Cat Herding Day!
samfran6-0 about 12 years ago
My three cats get dry food most of the time to help control tarter. They get canned food as “Sunday dinner”.
Llywus about 12 years ago
For my herd of cats (okay, actually a clowder) all I have to do is start rattling the little food bowls and presto, zingo, everyone but the old man is sitting at my feet.
mhlon Premium Member about 12 years ago
Now our cat of 13 years (she’s gone now), would only get ‘canned’ food once a year, on Christmas Eve when my wife made clam chowder. After several years, she figured out from the tree going up, the increase in smells in the kitchen and the can opener going and would go crazy just that evening from when the cans were opened, until the cans (mostly emptied, of course) were put down where she could get at them.