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Oliver Serves Himself Dinner (not for the squeamish) [View all]
This is Oliver. He has his own door and comes and goes as he pleases, although he prefers for me to be his door person.
Here is what I found on his plate. He put it there. I am sure he brought it in from the outdoors.
Of course I disposed of it immediately.
He complained for two days. He returned to his plate for dinner, saw his mouse wasn't there, and looked at me in disbelief.
Yes, I said, you should have refrigerated it. I wasn't about to.
For two days he intermittently paced around his plate, looking at it, staring at me. Like "I can't believe you would do that!"
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Interesting that the cats have food in their bowls but still chase other animals.
Irish_Dem
Apr 2023
#33
If a species really enjoys the hunt, kill and dinner chances of survival are higher?
Irish_Dem
Apr 2023
#36
I don't think dogs are boring, but they are fairly predictable in most cases.
Ocelot II
Apr 2023
#48