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Andy and Dougy are the same with coffee. There are other drinks and foods that interest them for a sniff, but they don’t eat human food. Of course, I don’t want them to, either.
Of course, but you know how cats want to prove that fact each and any time they see you have something to eat but haven’t made it available to them, too. I get protests if I don’t share (which I never do if it’s human food or foods cats shouldn’t eat), so let the kitty boys have a sniff to let them know I’m not sharing for a reason. Citrus gets a reaction similar to what we might have getting a whiff of ammonia, if not quite so extreme.
My cat literally runs out of the house when I cut a grapefruit open. I think she hates the smell of sour things, since she has a similar reaction to vinegar and lemons. Stay warm, kittyboys!
You know he needs to check for himself. 🙂
All I have to do is let him smell it, and he quickly loses interest!
Yep. They don’t trust us to know what they like
It’s passive resistance to The Man, you know..!
Wynken is attracted to the smell of black coffee, and we have to watch the coffee cups here.
Our cats often want to know what we have, then recoil once they smell it. 🙂
Andy and Dougy are the same with coffee. There are other drinks and foods that interest them for a sniff, but they don’t eat human food. Of course, I don’t want them to, either.
Aren’t they meant to hate citrus fruit. 🤔
Of course, but you know how cats want to prove that fact each and any time they see you have something to eat but haven’t made it available to them, too. I get protests if I don’t share (which I never do if it’s human food or foods cats shouldn’t eat), so let the kitty boys have a sniff to let them know I’m not sharing for a reason. Citrus gets a reaction similar to what we might have getting a whiff of ammonia, if not quite so extreme.
I don’t think he would like grapefruit 🙂
No, he knows what he likes (chicken!) and doesn’t (coffee, citrus fruit, vegetables of all sorts, kitty food in gravy – likes the gravy, though).
Trust us, Andy, you don’t want grapefruit.
He eventually turned up his nose at it when he realized it was citrus!
My cat literally runs out of the house when I cut a grapefruit open. I think she hates the smell of sour things, since she has a similar reaction to vinegar and lemons. Stay warm, kittyboys!
Same for my kitty boys. I think the odor is too strong for their sensitive “sniffers”!
dood !!!! seer ee iz lee !!!!! grapefruit buddy ?? !!! 🙂 🙂 ♥♥
Andy reacts, then checks things out – usually to learn kitties don’t like grapefruit, lemon, coffee…etc.!
grape fruits? really? … there is the word grape inside… and we know that life offers mostly sour grapes ;O)))
Especially for cats – grapes would kill them, really!
Hey Doug
I hope you and the, fur beans are,doing well
Yes, things are great here! Hope things are better there, Sheldon.
We are trying to remain positive
As much as,possible
It makes a big difference if you can do it. I look at my medical issues and realize I should be dead.