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"I'm sorry that we have to do this over Zoom instead of in person, but we're going to have to let you go. I wish you the best going forward."
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
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"I'm sorry that we have to do this over Zoom instead of in person, but we're going to have to let you go. I wish you the best going forward."
Someone looks a little miffed.
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Love it, saved a copy to share with some of my family who have cats.
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Sparky wrote:
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Love it, saved a copy to share with some of my family who have cats.
I'm torn between feeling bad for the kitty for being such a weirdo and treasuring him for being such a weirdo.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
17 Aug 2021, 7:05pm
Sparky wrote:
17 Aug 2021, 6:58pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
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Love it, saved a copy to share with some of my family who have cats.
I'm torn between feeling bad for the kitty for being such a weirdo and treasuring him for being such a weirdo.
I like it because one of ours started out looking like she possibly had some Siamese ancestry then matured in to a mix of that along with some tortoise / calico colorings / markings. Vet says she couldn't make up her mind what she wanted to be.
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Sparky wrote:
17 Aug 2021, 8:06pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
17 Aug 2021, 7:05pm
Sparky wrote:
17 Aug 2021, 6:58pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
17 Aug 2021, 6:34pm
Love it, saved a copy to share with some of my family who have cats.
I'm torn between feeling bad for the kitty for being such a weirdo and treasuring him for being such a weirdo.
I like it because one of ours started out looking like she possibly had some Siamese ancestry then matured in to a mix of that along with some tortoise / calico colorings / markings. Vet says she couldn't make up her mind what she wanted to be.
That's one of the things I love about cats. Apart from a few distinct breeds, for the most part they're just cats.
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Has anyone ever had a cat that absolutely hated treats? Licorice won't eat any of them. :meh:

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Has anyone ever had a cat that absolutely hated treats? Licorice won't eat any of them. :meh:
Always and forever? That's weird. Our cats act like the morons in the treat commercials. Somehow we've fallen into a pattern where if one of us leaves the house for more than, like, 20 minutes, the return is celebrated with treats. The expectation is just there now. If it happens more than twice, the number of treats is only a couple, but if we were to skip it altogether, the look of confused hurt and betrayal would melt anyone's heart.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
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Mimi wrote:
06 Oct 2021, 11:05am
Has anyone ever had a cat that absolutely hated treats? Licorice won't eat any of them. :meh:
Always and forever? That's weird. Our cats act like the morons in the treat commercials. Somehow we've fallen into a pattern where if one of us leaves the house for more than, like, 20 minutes, the return is celebrated with treats. The expectation is just there now. If it happens more than twice, the number of treats is only a couple, but if we were to skip it altogether, the look of confused hurt and betrayal would melt anyone's heart.
It seems like for at least ten years now, I don't know. She sniffs them and walks away. She loves cheese though, but since I'm lactose intolerant, it's not like I have it just lying around in the fridge. I wish she were like your cats. Butters is like that. He'll yell at me when he wants something. No soulful eyes just scratchy meow-like cries.

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oh shit

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Mimi wrote:
06 Oct 2021, 11:31am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
06 Oct 2021, 11:12am
Mimi wrote:
06 Oct 2021, 11:05am
Has anyone ever had a cat that absolutely hated treats? Licorice won't eat any of them. :meh:
Always and forever? That's weird. Our cats act like the morons in the treat commercials. Somehow we've fallen into a pattern where if one of us leaves the house for more than, like, 20 minutes, the return is celebrated with treats. The expectation is just there now. If it happens more than twice, the number of treats is only a couple, but if we were to skip it altogether, the look of confused hurt and betrayal would melt anyone's heart.
It seems like for at least ten years now, I don't know. She sniffs them and walks away. She loves cheese though, but since I'm lactose intolerant, it's not like I have it just lying around in the fridge. I wish she were like your cats. Butters is like that. He'll yell at me when he wants something. No soulful eyes just scratchy meow-like cries.
Does Licorice eat dry food of any kind? If so, it just might be a case of experimenting with different flavours. If she's a catnip gal, there are catnip treats that turn ours into turf gang warlords.
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Mimi wrote:
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oh shit
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Mimi wrote:
06 Oct 2021, 11:05am
Has anyone ever had a cat that absolutely hated treats? Licorice won't eat any of them. :meh:
Our 3 are hit and miss on the treats, typical cats. Now that one of them requires a prescription diet, we've kind of phased out the treats to ensure he's not eating something he shouldn't.
Love the video, especially the line about eating the mouse and leaving the head on the bed!
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
06 Oct 2021, 11:43am
Mimi wrote:
06 Oct 2021, 11:31am
Dr. Medulla wrote:
06 Oct 2021, 11:12am
Mimi wrote:
06 Oct 2021, 11:05am
Has anyone ever had a cat that absolutely hated treats? Licorice won't eat any of them. :meh:
Always and forever? That's weird. Our cats act like the morons in the treat commercials. Somehow we've fallen into a pattern where if one of us leaves the house for more than, like, 20 minutes, the return is celebrated with treats. The expectation is just there now. If it happens more than twice, the number of treats is only a couple, but if we were to skip it altogether, the look of confused hurt and betrayal would melt anyone's heart.
It seems like for at least ten years now, I don't know. She sniffs them and walks away. She loves cheese though, but since I'm lactose intolerant, it's not like I have it just lying around in the fridge. I wish she were like your cats. Butters is like that. He'll yell at me when he wants something. No soulful eyes just scratchy meow-like cries.
Does Licorice eat dry food of any kind? If so, it just might be a case of experimenting with different flavours. If she's a catnip gal, there are catnip treats that turn ours into turf gang warlords.
No, she has kidney disease so it's all wet, all the time. Now that I think about it, ever since she was diagnosed in 2008, she's turned her nose up at treats. She's also weird about catnip too. I love her, but damn she is high maintenance.

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