11 thoughts on “Bowl Game

  1. Murray C October 27, 2017 / 2:04 pm

    I’ll have to try that with my cat! Very good find, Faye!

    • Faye October 27, 2017 / 6:05 pm

      ?

  2. birdlady26 October 27, 2017 / 2:48 pm

    At least the guy waits until the kitty has taken a turn and kitty gets it’s head out of the bowl before pulling the bowl away for his turn.

  3. debg October 27, 2017 / 3:19 pm

    He was wise to wear protective glasses.

    • Skimpy October 27, 2017 / 5:02 pm

      Yes, thinking the same thing. Way too close to the eyes.

      • Kar October 27, 2017 / 5:46 pm

        Me too, should’ve been wearing a face guard too, I’m thinking.

      • Rhea October 27, 2017 / 9:38 pm

        One of the comments on YouTube: “I tried that on my cat. Luckily the doctor saved my left eye.” I’m assuming that’s a joke, but….

  4. julie October 27, 2017 / 6:45 pm

    This is HILARIOUS!!! I don’t get why people are downvoting it.

    I’ve had to do this sometimes to my dogs to get them to eat.

    For some reason, the thought that someone/something else will eat food that my dogs have NO INTEREST in eating will cause them to have “possession aggression” and then they’ll scarf it down.

    • Laura October 27, 2017 / 10:35 pm

      I’ve never had that problem with my dogs. Greedy guts, both of them! They’ll eat *anything* that resembles food, and a few things that don’t!

      Cats, however, are a different story. Most of the cats I’ve had would probably say, “Oh, you want that subpar kibble? Sure, have it, and bring me something better, like gushy food, next time!”

  5. 6rabbits October 28, 2017 / 11:57 am

    Who the heck is DOWN-voting this!?
    WHY? ????????????
    It’s the human in danger, not the cat! Sheesh…

    • Kar October 28, 2017 / 8:23 pm

      Someone like my father.

      For him, the line between teasing and tormenting is the width of a whisker. After about thirty seconds, he’d always make me drop the toy that I was dangling for the cat.

      Also would have a fit if we tried to touch our pets foods while they were eating. Not sure how dangerous a toy poodle would be, but its the general principle. Not that I had a lot of opportunity to take away a gazelle while the lions were still eating but he felt it was a bad habit.

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