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I tell you, I cannot keep my LO out of the cat bowl. I try to keep it out of reach except for cat feeding time, but if I ever turn my back for one second, he has a mouth full of it. He WILL spit it out when I tell him, but when he sees it he goes wild over it. I have to watch him like a hawk.

He does love fish, however! LOL

Does anyone else have this problem?
 
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I had to move our dogfood bowls into the laundry room where I could shut the door, because Ronald would make a b-line for the bowls every time he saw them. I have big dogs, so I was worried that at 9 months old, he would choke on the food. I couldn't help but laugh though the first couple of times I caught him with a piece of dog food in his mouth chomping away just like everything was great in the world. LOL!

April-mommy to Ronald-1 YEAR OLD!


 
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Because he acts like it is the most delicious snack he's ever had, I have been tempted to taste it out of curiosity... but I couldn't bring myself to do it!

I was worried about choking, too. When I would see that he was hovering over the bowl, I would have him spit it out and about 10 pieces would come tumbling out of his mouth. Now, talk about gross. Yuck!
 
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ROTFL!!


 
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YES!! We have this problem in our house too - Amelia is forever trying to eat Bitsy (our greyhound)'s food.

It's so gross. I have to move the bowls out of her way and then the poor dog has to wait to eat until she's sleeping or we're out of the house.

I usually can fish it out of her mouth in time, but I've smelled it on her breath before so I know she has eaten some!!!!

EEEEEEEEW.


Jennifer
Mom to Anabelle: 3/20/04
Mom to Amelia: 12/20/06
Bitsy the greyhound ... our first baby, and forever in our hearts

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We're still at it... he's a real cat now!

 
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OMG! That's hilarious!
 
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I usually stop him, but I had my camera out and couldn't restist the opportunity to document it for future embarassment.
 
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ROTFL!!!!!!!!! I love that you documented it!
I had to stop Jack from eating cat food last week at my dad's house.


 
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