FurBabies by Nancy Beiman for October 12, 2024

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    FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 month ago

    In college, we raised playing with food to an art form.

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    WelshRat Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Well, it’s probably better in the Dog than on the floor.

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    Captain Colorado  about 1 month ago

    You don’t eat your toys so don’t play with your food.

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    arolarson Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Our dogs loved carrots. After the last one left for the Bridge, it was hard to drop the habit of buying more carrots than we needed for just the people. I also had a cat years back who adored lettuce. He would beg for some every time I made a salad. That time too I had a hard time making a salad without tearing up because he was no longer there to pat my leg asking for some.

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    Kidon Ha-Shomer  about 1 month ago

    Never wave a carrot in front of a horse. My favorite sorrel, Misty, could tell if the barn coat I wore had a carrot in a pocket and the pocket it was in from across the paddock.Oh, and every dog who has shared my life, except for Tiny Heinie, has been a fool for carrots.

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    derdave969  about 1 month ago

    Years ago I grew a carrot that looked much like Kate’s assemblage except it had more “appendages”. We froze it and would bring it out to display for friends to much hilarity.

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    DeerOrchid Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Go ahead and play with your food. It builds your creativity and entertains us.

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    rs0204 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Our dog, Iko, always sits near me when we eat. She knows I will usually sneak her something yummy.

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    anomalous4  about 1 month ago

    Those aren’t brains; they’re eyeballs.

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    GSD Mom Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Well, that’s one way to take care of those evil veggies. Stella would seldom get my carrots, but I might be persuaded to share.

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    darcyandsimon  about 1 month ago

    Well done, Kate! (so adorbs!)

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    sb.3237  about 1 month ago

    My daughter’S late kitty, Mr. Seal, loved broccoli ! Always begged for it !

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    Moonkey Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Today’s comic reminded me of raising my child. She grew up with three cats and two dogs. I gave up trying to teach her not to play with her food, thanks to the modeling from the kitties. Instead, I taught her “home” manners and “public manners.” In public we do not shoot milk out our noses, for example (no, I never did that, but somehow she learned it).

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    the lost wizard  about 1 month ago

    At least she has the evil scientist laugh down pat. :)

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    Teto85 Premium Member about 1 month ago

    Have a great Thanksgiving Weekend up here and a great Indigenous People’s Day in USA

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    pchemcat  about 1 month ago

    Every cat I have ever had the pleasure of cohabiting with would roll Martin the carrot peeling like it was catnip. Two of them, Micki (March 1980-September 29, 2000) and Cuda (April 4, 2004-October 14, 2018) would also eat carrot pieces when I would cut them up small enough.

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