my guys are partial to chicken dhansak once you've licked off the dhansak..... Rover will sit on the arm of the chair if we're eating watching tv, and shoot his foot out and grab anything he can touch. Not impressed when it was a bit of cauliflower. Cat - geddoff!
When I was little our cat use to hide when were eating dinner. Then attack....grab the meat off someones plate and be gone before you realised what had happened.
We also had a cat called tinker when we lived in the pub. The only way for the cat to get out was through the kitchen window (above the sink) She was so fat that we had to put a chair by the sink and a crate on the other side so she could get in and out. Also, she had to be shaved because she couldn't clean herself. Sounds gross but she was a lovely cat that use to eat the other cats food and the dogs food....
AAhh! Many years ago my then cat came into the living room one day, dragging a lamb chop that he'd just pinched from under the grill..... I cut the teeth marks off, gave it a wash, and the then OH ate it...
Many years ago I left some gammon out to defrost. When I went to it there was chunks eaten from it. I cut them off, cooked it and gave it ot my brother in law.
I didn't eat meat back then so didn't give two hoots...lol
LOL redhelen, love it! - in the same vein, my neighbour's cat came in one day dragging a cooked chicken, he'd nicked it off the table in a house down the road where they'd (foolishly) left it out to cool...!
My little snozzwanger has just had some lambs' liver for his brekkie. Tony reckons the litte bugger could smell it down the road and that's why Alf dragged him back...
It's amazing what people will do for their cats too, a colleague lived in a first-floor flat and had a cat-flap in the kitchen window (yes, at first floor), with a tiny set of ladders and steps fixed to the back of the house so puss could leg it up and down to the garden!
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