If a certain cat is in the room he will snag it before it hits the floor. If he is within hearing it hit the floor he will be there in seconds to run off with it. If he hasn’t had one in a while he will sit in front of the fridge and meow until someone takes pity on the poor creature and gets on for him.
If you leave with three Havanese, it is pretty rare for anything edible to actually make it to the floor. I spilled a whole take out container full of rice, covering about 3X5 feet when it scattered on the floor, and it was gone within two minutes.
Yakety Sax 8 months ago
Kick it under the fridge…..
eromlig 8 months ago
Call in the dog!
cageeey 8 months ago
Kick it under the fridge…
The Orange Mailman 8 months ago
I pick it up and put it in the sink where it dies a slow death.
preacherman Premium Member 8 months ago
You can let the ice cube evaporate on its own? I never even thought of that.
david_42 8 months ago
I use to have a dachshund, to whom the randomly dropped ice cube was a treat. He was born near Las Vegas, so I understand.
MichaelD Premium Member 8 months ago
How about D: Kick it towards a person you don’t like, for them to step on? Next best thing to a banana peel. ;)
TMMILLER Premium Member 8 months ago
If a certain cat is in the room he will snag it before it hits the floor. If he is within hearing it hit the floor he will be there in seconds to run off with it. If he hasn’t had one in a while he will sit in front of the fridge and meow until someone takes pity on the poor creature and gets on for him.
Skeptical Meg 8 months ago
I keep my hockey stick around for just such an emergency.
oakie9531 8 months ago
I pick it up, rinse it off and use it
Diane Lee Premium Member 8 months ago
If you leave with three Havanese, it is pretty rare for anything edible to actually make it to the floor. I spilled a whole take out container full of rice, covering about 3X5 feet when it scattered on the floor, and it was gone within two minutes.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member 8 months ago
I let my cats lap it up off the floor
gcarlson 8 months ago
I push it under something and leave it to evaporate, but it’s because I’m ambitious to do something that won’t take care of itself.
Diane Lee Premium Member 8 months ago
Same with shoveling the snow. If it’s still there the end of May, I’ll worry about it.