JenM
Member Since 2013
Yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=127873
Well... I'm thinking it's time for that reduction (and maybe by saying that "out loud" it'll spur him to get those numbers in check!). Good grief. Of course if I could keep his dumb butt out of the dog food, that'd help. I don't know WHY the dog feels it's necessary to dump her food in her kennel, THEN eat it. But Tink and Tarzan sure appreciate the gesture. I know he got at least one piece last night - then I got a call this morning from DD while on my way to work that he'd gotten into it again. UGH. We even put cardboard around the sides of the kennel so they can't reach their paws in as easily - but that doesn't help if she dumps it and it goes over the rim of the floor tray. :sad:
I don't know HOW to fix this. The dog needs to eat. She'll ONLY eat in her kennel. I know I could break her of that with some effort - but there's really no where else I can feed her - especially if she's not gonna eat it right away. Her kennel is the ONLY place in the house that the cats can't get to. I can't lock her in a room by herself because she's still a "pup" and will destroy things. I'm at a loss here. The only think I can think of is trying to find a way to attach the bowl to the floor of the kennel - but I dont know HOW. I have tried mounting it to the side of the kennel, but that just makes the cats have easier access. ohmygod_smile If anyone has any ideas, I'm all ears.
What happened to cats having good instincts??? Doesn't he KNOW that dog kibble makes him feel like crap later?? Plus, like I think Tricia&Cinco said - it's for DOGS! He's a CAT. Why stoop so low?!?!?! Might as well go dumpster diving! Sheesh!
On the bright side, Hoppy ate well last night - but again this morning wouldn't eat canned - so he got kibble, which he ate. Dunno what to do with this guy. I did notice that he was gassy in the litter box. His BMs are fine, but in this particular instance, only one piece (normal looking, but normally he does 3-4 pieces) came out, but there was lots of gas with it. Not sure what that's about.
Well... I'm thinking it's time for that reduction (and maybe by saying that "out loud" it'll spur him to get those numbers in check!). Good grief. Of course if I could keep his dumb butt out of the dog food, that'd help. I don't know WHY the dog feels it's necessary to dump her food in her kennel, THEN eat it. But Tink and Tarzan sure appreciate the gesture. I know he got at least one piece last night - then I got a call this morning from DD while on my way to work that he'd gotten into it again. UGH. We even put cardboard around the sides of the kennel so they can't reach their paws in as easily - but that doesn't help if she dumps it and it goes over the rim of the floor tray. :sad:
I don't know HOW to fix this. The dog needs to eat. She'll ONLY eat in her kennel. I know I could break her of that with some effort - but there's really no where else I can feed her - especially if she's not gonna eat it right away. Her kennel is the ONLY place in the house that the cats can't get to. I can't lock her in a room by herself because she's still a "pup" and will destroy things. I'm at a loss here. The only think I can think of is trying to find a way to attach the bowl to the floor of the kennel - but I dont know HOW. I have tried mounting it to the side of the kennel, but that just makes the cats have easier access. ohmygod_smile If anyone has any ideas, I'm all ears.
What happened to cats having good instincts??? Doesn't he KNOW that dog kibble makes him feel like crap later?? Plus, like I think Tricia&Cinco said - it's for DOGS! He's a CAT. Why stoop so low?!?!?! Might as well go dumpster diving! Sheesh!
On the bright side, Hoppy ate well last night - but again this morning wouldn't eat canned - so he got kibble, which he ate. Dunno what to do with this guy. I did notice that he was gassy in the litter box. His BMs are fine, but in this particular instance, only one piece (normal looking, but normally he does 3-4 pieces) came out, but there was lots of gas with it. Not sure what that's about.