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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 115706" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>FOP - </p><p></p><p>Is it the game that upsets her ONLY when the cat is meowing to be fed and she can't split her attentions to a.) stop the cat from meowing by working the game better and b.) get the cat fed so it stops yowling? </p><p></p><p>Sounds to me like the game is the problem. The game is fun until the cat continually meows - and trust me I have days where I come in from work and my arms are full, dogs are wagging and greeting, cat instantly goes into rubbing and yowling to be fed, can't get the door open for all the stuff in my arms, stuff falls out of my arms, dogs step all over it, cat still yowling and rubbing and my coffee cup drips all over pants I 1/2 way managed to keep clean, and the phone is ringing, and now someone is in the driveway tooting the horn - and I think at that point "WILL THAT DANG CAT SHUT UP?" - out of all the things going on - right down to the coffee stain the thing that sticks out is the cat non-stop yowling for food as if her fat hiney was going to die right then and there - (I digress cats are very narcissistic) But isn't that odd? </p><p></p><p>So that's why I am asking - and wondered if the game were played WITHOUT speakers, OR the volume down - would it make a difference? </p><p></p><p>Just another view. </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 115706, member: 4964"] FOP - Is it the game that upsets her ONLY when the cat is meowing to be fed and she can't split her attentions to a.) stop the cat from meowing by working the game better and b.) get the cat fed so it stops yowling? Sounds to me like the game is the problem. The game is fun until the cat continually meows - and trust me I have days where I come in from work and my arms are full, dogs are wagging and greeting, cat instantly goes into rubbing and yowling to be fed, can't get the door open for all the stuff in my arms, stuff falls out of my arms, dogs step all over it, cat still yowling and rubbing and my coffee cup drips all over pants I 1/2 way managed to keep clean, and the phone is ringing, and now someone is in the driveway tooting the horn - and I think at that point "WILL THAT DANG CAT SHUT UP?" - out of all the things going on - right down to the coffee stain the thing that sticks out is the cat non-stop yowling for food as if her fat hiney was going to die right then and there - (I digress cats are very narcissistic) But isn't that odd? So that's why I am asking - and wondered if the game were played WITHOUT speakers, OR the volume down - would it make a difference? Just another view. Star [/QUOTE]
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