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Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby kat82 » 17 Jun 2025, 04:19

Even after you think she is well satisfied, she will cry for more when she sees you eating. This sometimes drives me crazy.
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Re: Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby eldavis » 17 Jun 2025, 04:23

Lol cats loves food that much? I have never had pets before, I don't think i have the capacity to handle caring for them.
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Re: Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby kat82 » 17 Jun 2025, 08:54

eldavis wrote:Lol cats loves food that much? I have never had pets before, I don't think i have the capacity to handle caring for them.
They love eating.Yea that much!
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Re: Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby monster_masterpiece » 17 Jun 2025, 13:19

The problem if you bring them from your food add to their food they eat small quantity then leave then be back in short time.
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Re: Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby millie998 » 17 Jun 2025, 15:14

Cats can be relentless beggars, especially if they associate your eating with a chance to score more food. It helps to stick to strict feeding times and avoid sharing food during your meals, but even then, some cats just love the social aspect of food. Training and distraction might work, but it’s definitely a patience game
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Re: Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby kat82 » 17 Jun 2025, 15:18

monster_masterpiece wrote:The problem if you bring them from your food add to their food they eat small quantity then leave then be back in short time.
:crazy: :crazy: :crazy: And my eyes won't rest until I see it moving back to its plate..
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Re: Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby Netherrealmer » 18 Jun 2025, 08:27

Spray bottle is your friend
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Re: Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby germainebull » 29 Oct 2025, 14:06

kat82 wrote:Even after you think she is well satisfied, she will cry for more when she sees you eating. This sometimes drives me crazy.


Those cats are like street kids who don't know how to be satisfied when they see you eating, they just want to eat. Even if you've given them enough food, they'll still pretend they're hungry. It's like a local drama queen, they love attention more than food.

But don't worry bro, that's their nature. If you can train them and give them a schedule, they'll stop making noise. Set some boundaries and don't give them everything they want. Cats are smart, but you can beat them at your game.
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Re: Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby Padmavati753 » 31 Oct 2025, 12:31

I totally understand! It's a challenge to manage their expectations.
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Re: Can you separate eating and cats?

Postby bestwriter » 01 Nov 2025, 00:03

Our cats have never begged for food They eat what is given to them and seem sastisfied
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