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<blockquote data-quote="ziggy_w" data-source="post: 2013338" data-attributes="member: 323454"><p>This is really funny, [USER=487111]@SaskiaKC[/USER]. When I was younger, we had a dog and I definitely do remember him doing this. Generally though he was a bad eater unless in competition with the cat.</p><p></p><p>The cat is a bit more restrained. When we eat, she just sits close to us looking at the food -- it doesn't really matter what we eat, she demands to at least to have a smell to see if it is worthwhile. If we ignore her, she softly nudges us, touching us on the arm or the leg with her paw. Definitely a clear communicator, I have to admit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ziggy_w, post: 2013338, member: 323454"] This is really funny, [USER=487111]@SaskiaKC[/USER]. When I was younger, we had a dog and I definitely do remember him doing this. Generally though he was a bad eater unless in competition with the cat. The cat is a bit more restrained. When we eat, she just sits close to us looking at the food -- it doesn't really matter what we eat, she demands to at least to have a smell to see if it is worthwhile. If we ignore her, she softly nudges us, touching us on the arm or the leg with her paw. Definitely a clear communicator, I have to admit. [/QUOTE]
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