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My cat's eating chapatti....

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boxtops | 17:36 Thu 06th May 2010 | Pets
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I had a veg thali for my tea, and Rover sat beside me on the sofa, pawing at me to have a bit. I didn't think he'd go for lentils or chickpeas, so I broke off a bit of chapatti. Usually if I give him something and it's disappointing, he just huffs off - but he ate it, then asked for a bit more! What's the weirdest food that your pets enjoy eating?
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My friend in Birmingham was minding her own business one Sunday lunchtime when her cat came in dragging next door's roast chicken, which they'd left out to cool before carving.
Various dogs had certain tastes - raw swede, spag bol, cheese and my newfi loved strawberries!
lol boxy - wheres a pic of rover ?
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I won't mention the time that my Scottish cat came into the living room dragging a lamb chop he'd nicked from under the grill - I cut of the teeth marks and washed it, and the then OH ate it....
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Peri I need to find a pic of Rover, it's on a CD somewhere.
My avatar picture is of Frankie de Tom Cat. His sister is long-haired and has a lovely black face with a little speck of white on her nose. The rest of her is a giant fizzy ball of cat. She shredded my arm the other week - she has got a very short fuse.
My Siamese used to love a Chinese meal he'd sit on the chair arm at my side and guide my loaded fork over to his side. He also came home from someones house in the street with half a chicken.
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