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Siwsan

(26,289 posts)
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 08:22 AM Mar 31

Carys is attempting to be very manipulative, this morning

All of the kidcats except for Gryff love dairy products. I allow them just occasional and very tiny portions. They seem to tolerate the lactose but why risk it.

I toasted a bagel, spread some Neufchatel Cheese on it and set aside some cheese I cut from the edge of the brick that had started to dry.

Once it was dispersed, Carys sat down in front of me and started giving me a series of slow blinks. A LONG series of VERY slow blinks. I think she was actually attempting to dredge up some tears.

It almost, but eventually, didn't work. She got more than her share. An important lesson to learn is to never get between Carys and food.

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Carys is attempting to be very manipulative, this morning (Original Post) Siwsan Mar 31 OP
The training is going well. TexasTowelie Mar 31 #1
She's a cat, isn't she? lastlib Mar 31 #2
I can just see this. Poooor, starving little girl! niyad Mar 31 #3
But at the same time... 2naSalit Mar 31 #4

lastlib

(23,286 posts)
2. She's a cat, isn't she?
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 08:38 AM
Mar 31

Of COURSE, she's manipulative! She expects you to bend to her will. Heads will roll if you don't.

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