Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for April 11, 2016
April 10, 2016
April 12, 2016
Transcript:
Rose: One day I'm going to refuse to do this for you!
Peekaboo: I always insist on separate bowls for the savory chicken snips and the ocean fresh fish flakes.
if it were me, “one day” would’ve been last weekof course, I’m not one to judge people with finicky cats, considering how I’d give the feline the choice between eating what I serve or going out catching mice.and if she chooses to catch mice, I’m down with that!
I’ve got a dog that hates mixed food. Mix up a bowl with two different kinds of dry food, she won’t touch it. Mix up a bowl with wet and dry food, she won’t touch it. Wet food with beef or lamb, she won’t touch it. Only chicken. Now accidentally drop a small bite of pizza with Italian sausage, mushrooms, cheese, tomato sauce and the crust – it’s gone.
My cats don’t dare be finicky. The food would be gone due to the 2 big eaters among them….oh wait. The female won’t eat wet food, period. Dry food, yes. Mixed flavors or not (she’ll eat the “best” type first then the others later).
If she’d been a male cat, I would have named her Elwood.
In the 1995 my (at the time 13 years old) daughter decided that for her school science project she would sort out the cat’s 3-flavor food to see which shape and flavor the cat preferred. After the 2 week long study was over the cat protested when there were no longer 3 separate dishies to pick from. (BTW: It came out a tie the cat liked the poultry and cheese flavored bits equally, and would only eat the fish flavor when everything else was gone)
I got a deal on some upscale dry catfood and bought it. Not only won’t my cat eat it but none of the strays in the neighborhood care to, not even the raccoons go near it. I go out next day and it is still in the bowl.
Never mind my cats. . .I’ve got friends who won’t let any of the foods on their plates touch each other. . .spaghetti and stews are no-nos. . .how weird is that??
We had a Shelty when I was growing up. Goofy dog loved Mom’s stew but when he was done there would be a little pile of onions, a little pile of peas, a little pile of carrots, etc. But not a single smear or drip of the gravy and no pile touched another.
Argythree over 8 years ago
Where’s Vicki when you need her?
Phatts over 8 years ago
if it were me, “one day” would’ve been last weekof course, I’m not one to judge people with finicky cats, considering how I’d give the feline the choice between eating what I serve or going out catching mice.and if she chooses to catch mice, I’m down with that!
Charlie Fogwhistle over 8 years ago
I’ve got a dog that hates mixed food. Mix up a bowl with two different kinds of dry food, she won’t touch it. Mix up a bowl with wet and dry food, she won’t touch it. Wet food with beef or lamb, she won’t touch it. Only chicken. Now accidentally drop a small bite of pizza with Italian sausage, mushrooms, cheese, tomato sauce and the crust – it’s gone.
Leeroy over 8 years ago
My cats don’t dare be finicky. The food would be gone due to the 2 big eaters among them….oh wait. The female won’t eat wet food, period. Dry food, yes. Mixed flavors or not (she’ll eat the “best” type first then the others later).
If she’d been a male cat, I would have named her Elwood.
h.v.greenman over 8 years ago
In the 1995 my (at the time 13 years old) daughter decided that for her school science project she would sort out the cat’s 3-flavor food to see which shape and flavor the cat preferred. After the 2 week long study was over the cat protested when there were no longer 3 separate dishies to pick from. (BTW: It came out a tie the cat liked the poultry and cheese flavored bits equally, and would only eat the fish flavor when everything else was gone)
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
I got a deal on some upscale dry catfood and bought it. Not only won’t my cat eat it but none of the strays in the neighborhood care to, not even the raccoons go near it. I go out next day and it is still in the bowl.
1953Baby over 8 years ago
Never mind my cats. . .I’ve got friends who won’t let any of the foods on their plates touch each other. . .spaghetti and stews are no-nos. . .how weird is that??
Wichita1.0 over 8 years ago
Doesn’t everyone?
VickiP123 over 8 years ago
4 cats and a dead gopher….at 2 a.m. on the bed with me….and yes, if the raccoons don’t eat it – it’s plastic from China and no one should eat it.
kapearlman over 8 years ago
Ours come in separate bags. Who puts chicken in with fish?
Clearstream over 8 years ago
Time for Vicki.
Joel Ivy over 8 years ago
get a dog no fuss. in my home that cat would learn fast to eat as served or starve
boxbabies over 8 years ago
We had a Shelty when I was growing up. Goofy dog loved Mom’s stew but when he was done there would be a little pile of onions, a little pile of peas, a little pile of carrots, etc. But not a single smear or drip of the gravy and no pile touched another.
Doctor11 over 8 years ago
Stubborn and cute at the same time.
57BelAir over 8 years ago
This is a cute one, where’s Susan with a snide, useless comment?
daleandkristen over 8 years ago
My cats have ‘their druthers’ but I do NOT separate flavors. My dog prefers his dry food separate from the wet…no big deal.