Our daughter has a two story house. She has a child gate at the top of the stairs to keep the dog away from the cat food and cat litter. He’ll eat either.
My brother and his wife wanted a kitty that I was fostering so after completing all the necessary adoption papers, I took the kitty to them (I was volunteering with a cat rescue group at the time). Along with the kitty in the carrier, I took some food and a litter pan with litter for them. While my fiance and I were sitting with them in the living room, my youngest nephew who was around 2 at the time crawled back behind my brother’s chair where my brother had set up the litter box. My nephew found the kitty “tootsie roll” and started to put it in his mouth. My fiance (now husband) politely told my brother that he may want to stop the kid. My brother absolutely freaked! I didn’t know he could move that fast as he snatched up the kid, knocked the poop out of his mouth and ran into the kitchen to wash his mouth out! I probably should not have laughed but my brother and his wife were, and are, both “anything goes” type of people with no sense of boundaries or filters. I guess we found my brother’s boundary! No poop eating!
Charliegirl Premium Member over 1 year ago
And that’s why I have only cats.
figuratively speaking over 1 year ago
It seems to stick together well. Ick.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
LOL! How true this is! Such Sweet cuddley characters! ☺️❤️
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
Our daughter has a two story house. She has a child gate at the top of the stairs to keep the dog away from the cat food and cat litter. He’ll eat either.
6turtle9 over 1 year ago
Little poochie says, not to worry, I cleaned it out first, nom nom nom, burp! Now he’s flying his freak flag.
pchemcat over 1 year ago
My brother and his wife wanted a kitty that I was fostering so after completing all the necessary adoption papers, I took the kitty to them (I was volunteering with a cat rescue group at the time). Along with the kitty in the carrier, I took some food and a litter pan with litter for them. While my fiance and I were sitting with them in the living room, my youngest nephew who was around 2 at the time crawled back behind my brother’s chair where my brother had set up the litter box. My nephew found the kitty “tootsie roll” and started to put it in his mouth. My fiance (now husband) politely told my brother that he may want to stop the kid. My brother absolutely freaked! I didn’t know he could move that fast as he snatched up the kid, knocked the poop out of his mouth and ran into the kitchen to wash his mouth out! I probably should not have laughed but my brother and his wife were, and are, both “anything goes” type of people with no sense of boundaries or filters. I guess we found my brother’s boundary! No poop eating!