Reminds me of my wife’s cat. The cat was a stray that started hanging around, and my wife took it in. At first that cat was happy to eat anything, although we always try to feed it stuff that the vet says is good for it… now the cat is too finicky to eat anything except treats…
Interesting use of the onomatopoeia for grinding pepper. Charles M. Schulz made it clear that “scritch” or “scritching” was the only proper way to pet Snoopy.
boneroller42 8 months ago
Just like at the finest restaurants! Freshly ground pepper!
Bilan 8 months ago
“Now, where’s the glass of gin?”
pschearer Premium Member 8 months ago
Skritch skritch skritch? I thought that’s what a kitty wants behind the ears, under the chin, and at the base of the tail.
mccollunsky 8 months ago
Where’s the gin?
Arbitrary 8 months ago
That’s the most polite she’s been about getting something “more” for her food.
Chris 8 months ago
our pets are spoiled too… :j
the Batusi 8 months ago
What, no parmesan?
raybarb44 8 months ago
Say When……
bigheadx Premium Member 8 months ago
surprised that Cybil wasn’t asking for a little splash of Gilbey’s gin
ferddo 8 months ago
Reminds me of my wife’s cat. The cat was a stray that started hanging around, and my wife took it in. At first that cat was happy to eat anything, although we always try to feed it stuff that the vet says is good for it… now the cat is too finicky to eat anything except treats…
j.l.farmer 8 months ago
I’m surprised neither one is sneezing!!
Nocturnal85 Premium Member 8 months ago
Interesting use of the onomatopoeia for grinding pepper. Charles M. Schulz made it clear that “scritch” or “scritching” was the only proper way to pet Snoopy.
missyhyattfan 8 months ago
Cybil never fails to be awesome!