I’ve never had to call my cats at feeding time. They know when that is and just show up, usually yelling at me if I don’t move fast enough to suit them.
we have open feeding, but when i fill up the bowl one largest cat always seems to be there first. they all come running when it is treat time before bedtime. that’s a great time to do a cat count (make sure no one is locked up somewhere)
How can those darned felines rub my ankles and meow at feeding time, then snub the most expensive food? You have to peek around the corner to catch them eating.
My older cat Joey is nicknamed “The White Ninja” as he is pure white, and shows up silently any time the refrigerator door is opened and ham is taken out of its container. Somehow he knows the difference between bologna being taken out and ham being taken out. He is also particularly fond of bacon.
As a kid, I used to call the cat in from outside by shaking the box of dry stuff held out the back door. Within a minute, the cat would be on the kitchen windowsill, asking for the door to be opened. (They must train cats about window sills in cat school. They all seem to know that trick.)
Dkram about 14 years ago
Independance thy name is Cat.
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Trebor39 about 14 years ago
When our cats hunger, they eagerly seek food.
niarja about 14 years ago
I know that cat–he lives in my home!
wndrwrthg about 14 years ago
Check out “Cat Parkour ” on the Frog Blog at Frog Applause.
Takiniteasy about 14 years ago
I’ve never had to call my cats at feeding time. They know when that is and just show up, usually yelling at me if I don’t move fast enough to suit them.
Ann Maack Premium Member about 14 years ago
we have open feeding, but when i fill up the bowl one largest cat always seems to be there first. they all come running when it is treat time before bedtime. that’s a great time to do a cat count (make sure no one is locked up somewhere)
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
you can always count on your cat in a cat count
lewisbower about 14 years ago
How can those darned felines rub my ankles and meow at feeding time, then snub the most expensive food? You have to peek around the corner to catch them eating.
MisngNOLA about 14 years ago
My older cat Joey is nicknamed “The White Ninja” as he is pure white, and shows up silently any time the refrigerator door is opened and ham is taken out of its container. Somehow he knows the difference between bologna being taken out and ham being taken out. He is also particularly fond of bacon.
lewisbower about 14 years ago
TIGGER What have you been smoking? I’ve left food out till it’s black and the car’s belly is growling, but noooo
trekkermint about 14 years ago
once had a cat who could say the word ham, and ask for it
andymeijers about 14 years ago
As a kid, I used to call the cat in from outside by shaking the box of dry stuff held out the back door. Within a minute, the cat would be on the kitchen windowsill, asking for the door to be opened. (They must train cats about window sills in cat school. They all seem to know that trick.)