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15th December 2010, 01:30 PM #1Elite Cat


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Instead of keeping rejected food around please consider donating to your local shelter...
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15th December 2010, 02:09 PM #2Moderator




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Why are MCs so greedy
Thanks Antonia,that was good for a laugh & how right,my six sound like a heard of elephants come supper time & if little Pansy gets off to a head start by the time she is half way down the hall she just pulls over to one side so she doesn't get squashed by certain ones in the rush .....
Also I agree with Claudel,a lot of "You can stuff that mum"food has passed from our house to the local Cats Protection,although now they are basically all mature,I write that lightly & tongue in cheek,foodwise they have settled into what they like & I have no problems so occasionly now have to buy just to donate instead.
With the sizes of some of them I can't believe what little they do eat now,doesn't cost half so much to keep them at the moment as what it did as babes so perhaps its the growing spurts that make them seem like pigs & they equal out as they get older !
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15th December 2010, 06:04 PM #3Top Cat




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I noticed that too. Tatja seems to be in a renewed growing spurt (she's 13 months now) and eats more than she's done for a while. El Monto has been eating somewhat less lately, and puts on less weight than he used to. And little Minnie I shouldn't really call 'little' anymore... boy, does she eat! She hoovers up her food in a matter of seconds and then tries to jump onto the kitchen counter where the others are trying to eat in peace.

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18th December 2010, 11:43 AM #4Moderator




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Why are MCs so greedy
A day short of his 3rd birthday Shimba has had a week of not eating,he never eats that much anyway but has been a noticable drop,wondered if he was poorly but still playing & doing all the normal things,then,yesterday he went to get into his hammock on the cat tree,it has always been a fairly snug fit for him but suddenly it is just about a no,no,he has suddenly grown again,can't believe it,it has made his bruv Welly seem more of a minature than ever,I would think that will be the last spurt,just fill out time now.Don't know why I hadn't picked up on it earlier,at his monthly weigh in last weekend he had dropped weight & he has always done that when a growth spurt was due......
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18th December 2010, 02:50 PM #5Cool Cat


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I'm wondering if Sylvester has any growing left to do. He's certainly filled out and lost his bony feel but maybe he will grow a bit more...
Dudley has put on 0.5kg since we got him just a few weeks ago but looks to me to have almost doubled in length!! I guess he'll be growing quite rapidly at the moment.
Oh and now I simply CAN NOT eat pate on biscuits- Dudley just will not let me. Talk about tenacious, that cat is crazy!
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19th December 2010, 09:59 PM #6Über Cat


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Walter does the same. I love having him in my lap -- usually. But if I'm trying to eat he is constantly trying to get at my plate. I grab a bite and then hold the plate over my head where he can't (yet) reach it. The other day I was trying to spread a relish on a cracker whilst using my forearm to fend him off my plate -- it did not work so well and I won't try it again!
Walter is 20 weeks old today. I'm trying to attach a picture taken last night.
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20th December 2010, 10:25 AM #7Moderator




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Mine are the same, especially Monty. He is an artful and brazen thief. He has very long, slinky and stealthy limbs which he puts to good use, and before you know it...it's gone! Right in front of your eyes! Eh?? Ah yes, Monty is under the table, making his victorious growling noise....
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20th December 2010, 04:40 PM #8Moderator




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[QUOTE=Catlover;10343]I'm wondering if Sylvester has any growing left to do. He's certainly filled out and lost his bony feel but maybe he will grow a bit more...
I am sure Sylvester has more growing to do.....
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15th December 2010, 05:54 PM #9Top Cat




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21st December 2010, 12:24 AM #10
Minos eats only very small meals, our meat or fish doesn't interest him.He is almost outside raging after everything.There is always food for him but he is not so interested.His weight is now over 20 lbs.



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