Recovered cat
Dec. 20th, 2011 10:23 amYama is feeling much better today and ran about shouting and demanding breakfast. As I scooped out food, he made a flying leap and tried to grab the tin from my hand. I think he might be recovered.
As there was quite a lot of the boiled chicken I had got to tempt Yama's appetite left, all the cats and dogs had a bit of it. Everyone was delighted, apart from Henning (in icon) who decided that I had poisoned his breakfast by applying cooked chicken to it, and sat there sulking hugely while everyone else ate theirs (and then, while his brother Kjetil ate Henning's breakfast as well as his own).
Later on I caught Henning going round all the bowls, furtively eating the leftovers. He is one very odd cat.
As there was quite a lot of the boiled chicken I had got to tempt Yama's appetite left, all the cats and dogs had a bit of it. Everyone was delighted, apart from Henning (in icon) who decided that I had poisoned his breakfast by applying cooked chicken to it, and sat there sulking hugely while everyone else ate theirs (and then, while his brother Kjetil ate Henning's breakfast as well as his own).
Later on I caught Henning going round all the bowls, furtively eating the leftovers. He is one very odd cat.
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Date: 2011-12-20 02:15 pm (UTC)I can't quite work out what is different between shredded chicken that comes in a tin with a cat on the front (which he will eat) and shredded chicken prepared lovingly by me and served fresh out of the pan, which he scorns...
In season, his brother Kjetil seems to mostly live on rabbits and rats. Which are free and I'm sure must be full of... vitamins and things.
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Date: 2011-12-20 03:51 pm (UTC)