My day usually ends the same way. Just before retiring to the bedroom, I ask Midnight if he wants a treat. It took a while for my little buddy to learn the routine. Now he make a noise in his throat that sounds like, "Yup!" It is his acknowledgement to me that he hears what I'm saying. At times he is vocal, and he is doing well at training me to understand him. I often suspect that he thinks I'm a slow learner.
I walk to where the treats are near the basement stairs. He was frequently hesitant in the beginning, but now he races me to basement stairs. (He will spend the night in the basement as he has since his first day in the house.) I give him a few treats, say goodnight and shut the door. I'll see him again in the morning. He has all the kitty amenities in his heated basement. I don't get awakened at 5 AM by a hungry or playful cat. It works well for all of us.
Recently, we tried a different brand of treats. I noticed as I opened the jar that the plastic was lighter than our usual brand. I wasn't concerned and Midnight seemed to really enjoy his bedtime snack.
The second night, I spoke to Midnight and we headed toward the stairs. The treat jar was gone. Then I saw it on the floor.
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| Teeth marks in the plastic jar |
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| A fang has punctured the treat jar |
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| Midnight left his mark here |
The original jar was not going to stand up to repeated attacks, so I put them in a more sturdy container. I'm a spoil sport and kill joy.




5 comments:
They sell treat jars/containers like that for dogs and cats to keep them entertained. Animals are born to search for food, so actually Midnight was just doing what comes naturally to him. Maybe you should get him one of those toys--I think they are called "kongs" so he can figure out how to get the treats out while he is in the basement.
Or you can just toss him the old container to figure it out for himself. He's a smart kitty!
My cats sleep in with us. But I think that is thanks to the electronic feeder. :)
Or perhaps fortunately for Midnight the jar "won" for what if he had "over treated" himself, so to speak?
The four Farm cats don't take up too much of the bed....HA! But we have no basement door.
Livvy is with us all night and shes does wake us up.... ugh. But I couldn't put her in the basement because it floods down there. Alack.
Livvy talks to us, too. But I thought it was PEOPLE who trained the CATS. You mean to tell me that it's the other way around?! ;)
That's a pretty impressive attempt to overdose! I keep Maggie's on top of the fridge, and after a walk she stares right at the tin until she gets her treat. But so far, she's never tried to get on top of the fridge!
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