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cassie will be 11 years old this year and today she has learnt to open the fridge eaten half a loaf of bread , a tub of flora , 3 buns with the papers on and 6 eggs i suppose to get a beagle to that age before she learnt was quite good at the moment she is layong on the sofa beside me looking very bloated with very bad wind
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tell me about it. I had an old, large, blue Persian that did the same trick. At the time I had 5 other cats and 3 dogs. The Persian would hold meat parties whilst I was at work. Between them they devoured the remnants of cooked joints - pork, beef, gammon - in a single week. I came home one day and the Persian ran past me in the hall. I had a subliminal image of something in its mouth so went after it to find the image was a packet of uncooked sausages. I went up to the shops and got a child-proof fridge lock, which was effective. Until I wanted to open the fridge door and nearly pulled my nails off. It only took about a month to get used to the damn thing.
After one of the fridge raids I noticed a few days later that the Persian had what I can only describe as a tampon string hanging out of its bottom. The joint of silverside had the butcher's string around it, well it would. After I had stopped crying with laughter I tried to remove the piece of string carefully - the cat went cross-eyed. I tried again, with just slightly more determination and the cat wailed. I gave up and told him that he had 24 hrs to sort himself out or he was going to the vets!
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After one of the fridge raids I noticed a few days later that the Persian had what I can only describe as a tampon string hanging out of its bottom. The joint of silverside had the butcher's string around it, well it would. After I had stopped crying with laughter I tried to remove the piece of string carefully - the cat went cross-eyed. I tried again, with just slightly more determination and the cat wailed. I gave up and told him that he had 24 hrs to sort himself out or he was going to the vets!
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sandyroe - the whole incident confused me. My fridge does close on its own, but how he got in we will never know. He's never been back in there again.
ruthann - I hope Cassie is okay today. My first dog and I got invited out to a friend's house one night and he was fed garlic bread. It didn't agree with him at all and garlic doggy breath in the morning was awful.
I think that a tub of flora would upset anybody's stomach.
ruthann - I hope Cassie is okay today. My first dog and I got invited out to a friend's house one night and he was fed garlic bread. It didn't agree with him at all and garlic doggy breath in the morning was awful.
I think that a tub of flora would upset anybody's stomach.
It was clever of her to get into the fridge - the least that you could do is put some meat in it.
I am going to bed for a few hours, it is cold and grey but not raining (yet). Merlin is sleeping on the printer and Frankie has stormed off up the stairs. It's like living with two toddlers.
Have a nice day - hope the wind settles, poor Cassie.
I am going to bed for a few hours, it is cold and grey but not raining (yet). Merlin is sleeping on the printer and Frankie has stormed off up the stairs. It's like living with two toddlers.
Have a nice day - hope the wind settles, poor Cassie.
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