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heh heh...just like that
AlexSatan
(535 posts)and true
Tansy_Gold
(17,855 posts)No self respecting cat would have so much as blinked when it knocked over the glass of milk. NO BLINKING.
AlexSatan
(535 posts)To pretend I don't exist or to show he doesn't respect my existing. He only does it with me (since he resents me being the alpha ape in the house)
zeemike
(18,998 posts)so true
BlancheSplanchnik
(20,219 posts)love it!
WhoIsNumberNone
(7,875 posts)FYI, cats offer to help with the cooking all the time. Especially when you're cooking chicken.
mlevans
(843 posts)Or at least my cats do. They arrive in the kitchen every time I open the drawer where the can opener is kept, and must be permitted to sniff the can to make sure it isn't tuna. Otherwise they think they are getting ripped off.
there is a reason why cats take a dump and then cover it, dogs, not so much.
silverweb
(16,402 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]My four think I'm only supposed to go into the kitchen for them. They harass me until they get to investigate what I'm making, then sulk when it's something for myself that they don't like.
Fortunately, I'm a vegetarian, but on the rare occasions when I prepare any kind of fish (usually sardines), I have to give them some first or they won't leave me alone.
silverweb
(16,402 posts)[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]They make sure whatever I'm making passes the "sniff test" -- and if from the genus Thunnus or (more likely) Sardinops, they absolutely insist on taste testing.
I'm very sure it's only because they're looking after my health... good kitties that they are.
rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)has accepted me.