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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 595214" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>My parents' cat was very old, about 14, when his arthritis got really bad. That is why he had a cake pan for a litter box, because the sides were lower than the reg litterbox. He also did not want to use the box their other cat used. He seemed to feel less like the top of the food chain while he pottied and he didn't want to let their other cat know. The other cat, my sweet one that gfgbro killed, had no idea that he was supposed to take over as top cat. He was a HUGE disappointment to the older cat, esp on the 'protect momma' front. My mother is deathly afraid of mice, and has been known to leap onto a counter in one jump if she sees one (it is pretty funny to watch, lol). The younger cat never could figure hunting out. He lost ALL credibility with the older cat the day he lost a mouse behind a soccer ball. It was funny except the older cat was SOOOOOOOOO disgusted with him. He was a lover and soooo not a fighter. </p><p></p><p>Right now Capn Morgan has decided that doors shut mean someone is dead. He will open my bedroom door about six times in the evening, I guess to be sure he won't starve to death. At night? He has to not just open it, but LAUNCH himself at it so that it opens with a loud bang so that I won't sleep. He did NOT like the bath he got the third time he did it last night, so I did get some sleep, lol. He is about 21 pounds, mostly fat because his goal in life is to eat and eat and eat like Garfield. He is the only cat I know who likes lasagna. Never had a cat that liked things with tomato sauce, but he does. He eats that, butter off of bread (not the bread, but won't eat anything else with butter on it), whipped cream if no one is looking to see him get it up his nose which happens every time, the juice from tuna but not the tuna itself, and tortilla chips but only if husband is holding them. He is super specific and other than that eats only cat food and cat treats. He does love bread, but not to eat. I finally got thank you to stop leaving the bread out when I gave a fairly detailed description of Captain treating the bread like a girlfriend. That blush and the eeeeuuuuwww look got through and now thank you puts the bread away, lol. He won't put much else away, but he puts that away. Makes me laugh.</p><p></p><p>Cats are amazing human trainers, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 595214, member: 1233"] My parents' cat was very old, about 14, when his arthritis got really bad. That is why he had a cake pan for a litter box, because the sides were lower than the reg litterbox. He also did not want to use the box their other cat used. He seemed to feel less like the top of the food chain while he pottied and he didn't want to let their other cat know. The other cat, my sweet one that gfgbro killed, had no idea that he was supposed to take over as top cat. He was a HUGE disappointment to the older cat, esp on the 'protect momma' front. My mother is deathly afraid of mice, and has been known to leap onto a counter in one jump if she sees one (it is pretty funny to watch, lol). The younger cat never could figure hunting out. He lost ALL credibility with the older cat the day he lost a mouse behind a soccer ball. It was funny except the older cat was SOOOOOOOOO disgusted with him. He was a lover and soooo not a fighter. Right now Capn Morgan has decided that doors shut mean someone is dead. He will open my bedroom door about six times in the evening, I guess to be sure he won't starve to death. At night? He has to not just open it, but LAUNCH himself at it so that it opens with a loud bang so that I won't sleep. He did NOT like the bath he got the third time he did it last night, so I did get some sleep, lol. He is about 21 pounds, mostly fat because his goal in life is to eat and eat and eat like Garfield. He is the only cat I know who likes lasagna. Never had a cat that liked things with tomato sauce, but he does. He eats that, butter off of bread (not the bread, but won't eat anything else with butter on it), whipped cream if no one is looking to see him get it up his nose which happens every time, the juice from tuna but not the tuna itself, and tortilla chips but only if husband is holding them. He is super specific and other than that eats only cat food and cat treats. He does love bread, but not to eat. I finally got thank you to stop leaving the bread out when I gave a fairly detailed description of Captain treating the bread like a girlfriend. That blush and the eeeeuuuuwww look got through and now thank you puts the bread away, lol. He won't put much else away, but he puts that away. Makes me laugh. Cats are amazing human trainers, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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