I would like all the foods please. I want the foods in the shiny envelopes, and whatever’s in that can, and the stuff in the bowl, and the stinky cheese — OK, maybe not the stinky cheese.
Found on Pleated Jeans by Sharon H.
I would like all the foods please. I want the foods in the shiny envelopes, and whatever’s in that can, and the stuff in the bowl, and the stinky cheese — OK, maybe not the stinky cheese.
Found on Pleated Jeans by Sharon H.
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My first kitty was like this, except he would have taken the cheese. He didn’t know the begging sign. His method was to sit on the arm of the chair next to me and purr very loudly…and then stick his paw into my dish.
My second kitty would just sit happily and wait to be hand-fed.
Neither heard the word with any regularity.
Neither heard the word “no” with any regularity, that is.
Does kitty speed up his paws if he really, really wants it? Or does he slow down?
Kitty’s breaking my heart. Give him some foods!
Also, my Stars loves her some good Parmesan.
Oh gosh. I’d have no willpower against such cute begging.
I used to have a cat that would sit on the edge of the dining chair and when you loaded your fork and it was on its’ way to your mouth, would reach out and with just a smidge of claws extended, re-directed the forkful to her mouth.
Mazzilli could eat the food off my fork as I was conveying it to my mouth.
Hahahaha! My cats would just stick their head in it and not bother to beg.
My Minkette would sit right next to my plate on the table and wait for me to cut up the protein into teeny tiny pieces for her. I worked quickly but sometimes not quickly enough and she would stick her paw into the desired food and lift/pull it off the plate.
My cat Mia will just lick my arm or leg until I give up and give her more food, also is that begging paw move a Japanese thing, I’ve never seen it done by other cats.
This kitty lives somewhere in Hungary: she is being offered some rather low quality human food even I would not really like to eat 🙂 the title of the video means it’s all the same for her/him.