Jass likes her dry food and not wet foreign muck (Who gets the Alf Garnett reference). She took a small taste and decided to not eat that night.
I don't blame her really.
Brand name Cachet. Mousse with lamb, spinach and feta. It sounds ghastly.
Jass went without dinner, and while I know a cat won't starve to death when any food is available (my mantra to Phyllis and Kosov), why do I feel criminally responsible for almost starving a cat to death?

She thought it was mouse, then was too disappointed to go on when it turned out to be mousse.
ReplyDeleteCats can be extremely picky, and Jass is proving that!
ReplyDeleteI don't blame her for going on a diet if that's on offer!!
ReplyDeleteJass has gourmet pretensions and mousse is not one of them for goodness sake!
ReplyDeleteIt's the glares they give you. Dogs on the other hand I find more effective - they just sigh and look so very sad, head on paws. Cats go stiff and scary.
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Poor Jass. I recalled I used to buy fish in markets to feed Dad's cat
ReplyDeleteIt goes with the territory of owning a four legged anything, the eyes do it!
ReplyDeleteThere are many good Australian made foods for cats PetStock is a good source for recommendations
Jass obviously realises that she has landed in a home of significance so she is waiting for you to provide appropriate food for a regal dwelling fully serviced by three slaves…
Ps my old Dad always fed an orphan called Whisky, my brother rescued from Parramatta Park, fresh garfish .Standards Andrew ! Standards😂😂♥️
ReplyDeleteWhat's that cat doing on the kitchen benchtop?
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