Spouse feeds the cat a dollop of gooshy food that’s been mixed with a tbsp of hot water into a catfood-smelly soup. Kitty licks the easy stuff up and pushes the rest around. Spouse then re-fixes the dish with more water, Kitty eats most of it.
When it’s my chore (seldom, and don’t tell spouse) I put the dollop onto her regular plate and walk away. An hour or two later I come and throw out whatever’s left. Starting the 2nd or 3rd day, Kitty eats it all.
Yikes Earl as allen said Opal is NOT going to be happy. Plus both of you don’t like eating the same thing every day. Try variety for your cat, Muffin too.
Reminds me of a scene out of The Next Karate Kid where the girl turns her nose up at the food. The monk just picked up her food and took it away. She suddenly decided it was ok, but too late – it was taken away. That was the last time she turned her nose up to the offered food. So, well played Earl – take it or leave it.
Did this with my #2 sister’s MIL’s picky cat. They were on vacation, so I was feeding the hoard (about 7 IIRC) and ran out of the special food picky cat insisted on. Picky cat changed her mind after two days.
We always fed the pets the same way we fed the kids. This is what we’re having. If you don’t eat it now, you can eat it at the next meal. It doesn’t take very long for them to learn to eat it the first time.
funny how hunger pains can make any food acceptable and cherished – even to cats
it’s only in the locations of abundance that one gets picky about taste/smell/presentation. in the end calories are calories and a full stomach is much easier to sleep on than an empty one.
I don’t know why I’m always surprised at the cruelty in the comments here. What’s the big deal about giving the cat food it likes. Why starve an animal into eating what you want to feed it? Because it makes you feel powerful and superior? Instead, it shows how small you are. Shame on all of you who take pride in mistreating pets.
Earl you should had a dish for cat food. We used to have a cat that was picky had one kind of cat food he liked, husband decided a different brand, cat did not like, so I had to buy what he liked than add, I told husband never do that again.
allen@home about 4 years ago
You could have at least put it in a bowl Earl. Opal not going to be very happy when she uses you to wipe the floor up.
eromlig about 4 years ago
The cat will either eat it or roll in it.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 4 years ago
Earl’s presentation has a lot to be desired.
Colorado about 4 years ago
I’ve served many meals of eat-it-or-go-hungry. Typically, after a comment of “Eww, what’s that?”
sirbadger about 4 years ago
Back when I ate corned-beef-hash, it seemed that way when feeding myself.
Concretionist about 4 years ago
Spouse feeds the cat a dollop of gooshy food that’s been mixed with a tbsp of hot water into a catfood-smelly soup. Kitty licks the easy stuff up and pushes the rest around. Spouse then re-fixes the dish with more water, Kitty eats most of it.
When it’s my chore (seldom, and don’t tell spouse) I put the dollop onto her regular plate and walk away. An hour or two later I come and throw out whatever’s left. Starting the 2nd or 3rd day, Kitty eats it all.
wiatr about 4 years ago
We’re having a hunger strike tonight. Apparently the ‘waiter’ made the wrong choices for his diners.
Dyonia about 4 years ago
I think Muffin went bug-eyed…it certainly isn’t her usual scowl.
Breadboard about 4 years ago
Other then the present mess on the floor …. Well played Earl :-)
whenlifewassimpler about 4 years ago
Yikes Earl as allen said Opal is NOT going to be happy. Plus both of you don’t like eating the same thing every day. Try variety for your cat, Muffin too.
iggyman about 4 years ago
I laughed out loud at this one!
dadoctah about 4 years ago
And that’s Earl demonstrating his ability to think like a cat.
jagedlo about 4 years ago
Looks like Earl is going with the direct approach!
well-i-never about 4 years ago
Portion control!
David in Webb Premium Member about 4 years ago
Reminds me of a scene out of The Next Karate Kid where the girl turns her nose up at the food. The monk just picked up her food and took it away. She suddenly decided it was ok, but too late – it was taken away. That was the last time she turned her nose up to the offered food. So, well played Earl – take it or leave it.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 4 years ago
On the floor, no plate, gee’s Earl, really?
zeexenon about 4 years ago
It’s neither nice nor wise to fool Mother Opal.
david_42 about 4 years ago
Did this with my #2 sister’s MIL’s picky cat. They were on vacation, so I was feeding the hoard (about 7 IIRC) and ran out of the special food picky cat insisted on. Picky cat changed her mind after two days.
J Short about 4 years ago
Earl, you missed his head by a mile.
V45mikky about 4 years ago
I had that cuisine before.
Zebrastripes about 4 years ago
Gasp! Muffin isn’t going to eat that slop from the floor…it’s all in the approach Earl!
cubswin2016 about 4 years ago
If Muffin does not eat that food, Opal is literally going to rub Earl’s nose in it.
6foot6 about 4 years ago
thats pretty much how I feel when my cat wants food too.
Ratkin Premium Member about 4 years ago
My Name Is Earl was a very funny show.
joefearsnothing about 4 years ago
Yep! let me gave that cat for a week and I guarantee you it’ll eat any thing you put before it! ;o]
Queen of America about 4 years ago
Maybe I’m reading things into some of these comments, but I get a feeling there are a lot of cat haters here.
Jack Bell Premium Member about 4 years ago
We always fed the pets the same way we fed the kids. This is what we’re having. If you don’t eat it now, you can eat it at the next meal. It doesn’t take very long for them to learn to eat it the first time.
DaveQuinn about 4 years ago
How often does the cat leave the food in the bowl. NOT often.
Saddenedby Premium Member about 4 years ago
funny how hunger pains can make any food acceptable and cherished – even to cats
it’s only in the locations of abundance that one gets picky about taste/smell/presentation. in the end calories are calories and a full stomach is much easier to sleep on than an empty one.
Ken Otwell about 4 years ago
I remember a bit Jay Leno did about doggie diet pills…. he just couldn’t remember when dogs learned to open the refrigerator.
JLChi about 4 years ago
I don’t know why I’m always surprised at the cruelty in the comments here. What’s the big deal about giving the cat food it likes. Why starve an animal into eating what you want to feed it? Because it makes you feel powerful and superior? Instead, it shows how small you are. Shame on all of you who take pride in mistreating pets.
DondiDoo about 4 years ago
In my neighborhood I’ve found bird (and on occasion, chicken) carcasses in the parks. Some cats prefer street food apparently.
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Who cleans it up? At least use cardboard.
donwestonmysteries about 4 years ago
Earl wants to make sure he isn’t asked to do this again. Plus he’s a dog person, not a cat person.
Buckeye67 about 4 years ago
Well how do you like that presentation precious? Good show Earl.
Ukko wilko about 4 years ago
I like it.
Wichita1.0 about 4 years ago
SO works for me.
wndflower1 about 4 years ago
spoiled animals are just like spoiled kids—they’ll eat when they get really really hungry- “eww – i’m NOT eating THAT!” oh yeah??
kab2rb about 4 years ago
Earl you should had a dish for cat food. We used to have a cat that was picky had one kind of cat food he liked, husband decided a different brand, cat did not like, so I had to buy what he liked than add, I told husband never do that again.
beautifulyoli about 4 years ago
I meet the nicest people in the Cat Food Section discussing which food their cat will eat.
dlaemmerhirt999 about 4 years ago
“THAT IS NOT HOW WE TREAT CATS IN THIS HOUSE!!! MAAAAAAA!!!!”