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Doofus

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31,178 posts

189 months

Saturday 21st September 2024
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Have you found your cheese consumption has dropped significantly?

The cats were bad enough, but now we have a dog, I have to eat cheese in the fking garage!

Actual

1,324 posts

122 months

Saturday 21st September 2024
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And buttered toast.

Dogs

rossub

5,191 posts

206 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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Dairy products aren’t good for cats.

I used to let ours lick a small bit of buttered toast every morning. She developed diarrhoea and after some expensive tests and medications I eventually realised it was the butter!

Xcore

1,401 posts

106 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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Got to pay the cheese tax I’m afraid.

marksx

5,151 posts

206 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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Consumption remains the same but the cheese bill has gone up.

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

202 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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Its ham with my cat. Can open the fridge and he doesnt look up but if i put my hand near ham he's up like a shot.

TR4man

5,428 posts

190 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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For our dogs it is cream cheese (especially Primula) which we put their medications in a blob of.

BrabusMog

21,005 posts

202 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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Crisps for me, I open the cupboard they're in without even touching a bag and my schnauzer appears out of nowhere biggrin

Simpo Two

89,343 posts

281 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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dudleybloke said:
Its ham with my cat. Can open the fridge and he doesnt look up but if i put my hand near ham he's up like a shot.
Reminds me of a post years ago when someone said 'A stray cat kept hanging around our house looking hungry, so I gave it some ham hoping it would go away.'

rofl

FiF

46,967 posts

267 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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TR4man said:
For our dogs it is cream cheese (especially Primula) which we put their medications in a blob of.
Ours got hooked on Primula after advice from puppy training class about walking to heel training. Effective though.

Another technique for getting medication in is beef sandwich paste spread. Though ours thinks tablets are just another snack.

BoRED S2upid

20,758 posts

256 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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Actual said:
And buttered toast.

Dogs
Don’t eat cheese but he does like a buttered toast.

eskidavies

5,693 posts

175 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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Consumption of every thing drops with my dog , as long as it’s safe , I’ve now got a good supply of wafer ham or liver sausage in fridge so she’s content to be having something of us whilst we’re eating

Antony Moxey

9,840 posts

235 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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My last dog it was anything diary: milk, yoghurt, Philadelphia, cream, cheese (including blue cheese, he had a proper passion for Stilton and Danish Blue) plus the cow itself! Stan’s a bit young at the moment (three and half months) but I’m sure he’ll take up the baton.

Mmckillop

13 posts

19 months

Sunday 22nd September 2024
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CheesecakeRunner said:
Cheese bill has remained the same with my cats.

Previous cat however, you couldn’t open a can of tuna in the next county without her appearing next to you instantly.
Yea our cat does smell tuna through closed doors...


soad

34,028 posts

192 months

Monday 23rd September 2024
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Cheese, sliced meats, buttered bread/toast, takeaway pizza crust, chippy chips, ice cream…the list goes on.

Was interested in literally anything (licked his nose after sniffing food), sadly missed now. frown

J4CKO

44,603 posts

216 months

Monday 23rd September 2024
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One of the hardest things with losing my dog Rambo recently has been being able to open a bag of crisps, usually would walk past his bed and see one eye open, then he would slink out behind me, always reminded me of a plain clothes cop car in an American film slipping out inconspicuously after the target.

See also putting slightly out of date meat in the bin,

Cooking without an "assistant", or the cheese tax man, HMRC, "His Majesty, Requester of Cheese".

Eating without an audience,


HTP99

24,136 posts

156 months

Monday 23rd September 2024
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I can open the fridge, have a rummage around in the salad drawer, grab something from the back, slide out the jar drawer and nothing, as soon as I open the cheese compartment on the door I have 3 furry friends sat at my feet giving me "the look"!

QBee

21,776 posts

160 months

Monday 23rd September 2024
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Mine is more than 50% labrador - nuff said.

zax

1,056 posts

279 months

Tuesday 24th September 2024
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He can detect an open packet of cheese from three rooms away...