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applegrove

(118,645 posts)
Sun Oct 29, 2017, 01:22 AM Oct 2017

Hughey the cat has done it again. He knocks all my vitamin bottles

onto the floor. One bottle of fish oil pills falls open on the floor and that rat cat tries to eat them. I think he is in for a surprise. I hope he does not get sick. What does your critter do that is bad?

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Hughey the cat has done it again. He knocks all my vitamin bottles (Original Post) applegrove Oct 2017 OP
He must have smelt fish Angry Dragon Oct 2017 #1
Yup. So proud of himself too. applegrove Oct 2017 #4
Two of my three cats are whiners NJCher Oct 2017 #2
he attacks me MFM008 Oct 2017 #3
So far, the latest addition (3rd), an adorable Yorkie, has chewed up a pair of flip flops AND UTUSN Oct 2017 #5
I bet he chewed your hat because it had most of your scent than anything. applegrove Oct 2017 #6

NJCher

(35,667 posts)
2. Two of my three cats are whiners
Sun Oct 29, 2017, 02:14 AM
Oct 2017

One whines constantly about being fed.

The other always wants me to open a door or window for her, so she can look out.

Both have "voices" that are very unpleasant, like an alleycat. Sometimes I just go put my headphones on.

UTUSN

(70,691 posts)
5. So far, the latest addition (3rd), an adorable Yorkie, has chewed up a pair of flip flops AND
Sun Oct 29, 2017, 12:53 PM
Oct 2017

worst of all, my ball cap with the patch of my Navy Vietnam ship on it. Had to order a blank cap (for my patch to be sewed on) from the internet because local ones weren't suitable. Then paid a seamstress to sew the patch on.

Plus, he and the two older little dogs have to be kept separately behind closed doors and separately outside because he just wants to play with them but they zoom into nuclear defense mode. A friend says that when she added a young third dog to her two older ones, it took seven months for peace to finally take hold.

Oh, how could I forget one wet on the bed incident (besides the couple of accidents on the floor)?!1 And some jumping on the table where he chewed up some paperwork and on the stove (not turned on, of course). I've dog-proofed the fence in years past over previous dogs digging to go explore, but this is the first time I've had to dog proof the inside of the house, making sure no chairs are in position for jumping to other places, not leaving him loose alone in the bedroom.

Here is the culprit againt:

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