Tomatoes. Trying to bring in little cherry tomatoes to get into paper to ripen before the next hard freeze. Someone has been carefully picking one out each day, with one fang puncture, and abandoning it on the kitchen floor. The dog's legs are too short to allow her anywhere near the countertop. We suspect the feminine brown tabby that resides in our house. She doesn't like tomatoes but I guess they wobble around fetchingly.
Step-dad had a cat who loved pennies and hazelnuts. The cat would knock them off a shelf and try to catch them. Needless to say when they moved the bookcase there were 3lbs of nuts and $8 in pennies. Another cat would get high on red sharpie markers. Hard to miss the red stripe on the white muzzle.
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If it's any comfort, cats don't chase onions.
Tomatoes. Trying to bring in little cherry tomatoes to get into paper to ripen before the next hard freeze. Someone has been carefully picking one out each day, with one fang puncture, and abandoning it on the kitchen floor. The dog's legs are too short to allow her anywhere near the countertop. We suspect the feminine brown tabby that resides in our house. She doesn't like tomatoes but I guess they wobble around fetchingly.
I seem to remember the late Drama Queen having a similar fondness for potatoes.
Step-dad had a cat who loved pennies and hazelnuts. The cat would knock them off a shelf and try to catch them. Needless to say when they moved the bookcase there were 3lbs of nuts and $8 in pennies. Another cat would get high on red sharpie markers. Hard to miss the red stripe on the white muzzle.
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