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applegrove

(118,711 posts)
Mon Jun 4, 2012, 09:52 PM Jun 2012

Twilight stole her cat treats from a drawer, dragged them to the livingroom, ate them and got sick.

How do I discipline her? I'm thinking no more treats. They make her sick anyhow. She's been coughing up hairballs a lot more since I bought this brand. Echoes of Monster who was throwing up alot last winter/spring and then passed away in July.

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Twilight stole her cat treats from a drawer, dragged them to the livingroom, ate them and got sick. (Original Post) applegrove Jun 2012 OP
My beloved doggy girl has been known to do that. .... hlthe2b Jun 2012 #1
Bears! You are very brave. applegrove Jun 2012 #2
Nah.... they tend to visit those with better garbage (and far less attended) hlthe2b Jun 2012 #4
Put them in something with a childproof cap? sakabatou Jun 2012 #3

hlthe2b

(102,304 posts)
1. My beloved doggy girl has been known to do that. ....
Mon Jun 4, 2012, 09:58 PM
Jun 2012

Almost always with the really expensive treats/chews, so when she throws them all up, it is a triple insult.

Airtight/doggy (kitty)-proof container on a high shelf.... would be my only real suggestion. I have to do that for the bears in the area too. LOL

hlthe2b

(102,304 posts)
4. Nah.... they tend to visit those with better garbage (and far less attended)
Mon Jun 4, 2012, 10:03 PM
Jun 2012

Coyotes more an annoyance right now... They are so dearly tempted to go after our neighborhood rabbits and their young. Not on my watch. LOL

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