Re: Am I too strict?
- From: Kreisleriana <kreisleriana2@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 16:26:26 -0400
On Wed, 31 May 2006 20:19:38 +0100, "Christina Websell"
<spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> yodeled:
I made a tuna/asparagus/cheese pie topped with mashed potato today for my
dinner tonight. Kitty sat on the arm of my chair begrudging me every
mouthful.
I told her to go and eat the food she'd already got in her bowl and didn't
give her any. Now I feel guilty.
I would never allow my dogs to beg for the food I was eating, it's such bad
manners so I apply the same rule to my cats. Do you think this is
unreasonable? I was a little bit tempted to give her some, but it's
probably a bad idea.
She will already occasionally creep up beside me when I am eating and put
her paw out and swipe something off. It's always the meat that she runs off
with.
Tweed
No, indeed, Christina. You are not too strict. You make sense.
Don't feel guilty. I eat surrounded by cats circling like sharks, and
it's because I'm so silly. My cats are really especially well-behaved
boys, and they don't do many destructive or rude things, so there are
some things I just let them get away with.
Theresa
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