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				AllaN01Bear
(27,819 posts)Climate Crusader
(141 posts)...and to be honest, I'd be pulling for the cat.
Diamond_Dog
(38,915 posts)Having never owned one but having owned Labrador Retrievers who will eat anything, even things that arent food.   I always thought cats were picky eaters.  Would this kitty eat everything on this plate?
 
 
Itchinjim
(3,173 posts)Unlike the dog who won't eat pickles.
Diamond_Dog
(38,915 posts)ShazzieB
(21,881 posts)I had a cat once that would eat things I never expected a cat to like. If I left a loaf of bread out on the kitchen counter, I would come back to find the bag slashed open and chunks taken out of the bread itself. (I found that out the hard way the day after we adopted Logan and brought him home.)
Willow is more selective, but VERY persistent. I literally can't eat certain things unless she's on the other side of a closed door. Tuna's the worst, but she'll also try to steal chicken, and we had a bit of a tussle over some pork chops last week, too.  But those are things I expect a cat to go for, lol.
  But those are things I expect a cat to go for, lol.
Unfortunately for Willow, I have to be careful about sharing people food with her, because she's prone to throwing up, and I'm never sure what's going to set her off.
SweetT
(58 posts)cat "to blame, but I know it's my own damned fault." Thank you Jimmy, hope you are enjoying heaven as much as you enjoyed life on this planet. Cats deserve burgers...hold the pickles and condiments, more cheese please...meow!!!






