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    And no mention of GRAVITY...THAT is what put the chop on the floor.

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    Did Fister at least get to have a tiny taste after it was cooked?
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    Absolutely, gravity was at work here, an indisputable law of nature! Of course the meat was Fister's! Nature delivered it to him.
    I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
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    Katladyd, Fister says he appreciate the offer of Groucho's services, should it somehow happen again.

    Sara, that picture is hilarious!

    Oh that gravity! Of course the meat happened to slide out out the bag on it's own, crawl to the edge and jump down on the floor. Fister was only trying to find out what happened, and he was on his way to tell me.

    No MOFF, he didn't get a taste after it was cooked - oh no, he prefers raw meat - and definately not with garlic on!

    Btw, the poor boy puked two minutes later.



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    Yup I aggree Fister was just doing the right thing by claiming his kill that he made all by himself.. Well did Fister at least get a treat?? Well done Fister stand up for your meat..
    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    Absolutely, gravity was at work here, an indisputable law of nature! Of course the meat was Fister's! Nature delivered it to him.

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    [QUOTE=lvpets2002;2193353] Yup I aggree Fister was just doing the right thing by claiming his kill that he made all by himself./QUOTE]

    LOL! My Trevor made a similar kill. He got a slice of roast beef off the kitchen table a few years ago and ran off with it but was caught in the midst of his escape. His "kill" had already been cooked in the oven. What a clever hunter he was.

    My SIL's cat just munched through a zip-loc bag recently to get at a pound of raw hamburger meat that was laying on the counter. I thought those things SEALED the food. Obviously not good enough for a cat's nose!

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    You know we cant help but Laugh.. I find it so funny to watch them running off with food & or ect like it was a true kill.. Hey its called Mother Nature talking to them for defense of their rights..

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    Yup I aggree Fister was just doing the right thing by claiming his kill that he made all by himself./QUOTE]

    LOL! My Trevor made a similar kill. He got a slice of roast beef off the kitchen table a few years ago and ran off with it but was caught in the midst of his escape. His "kill" had already been cooked in the oven. What a clever hunter he was.

    My SIL's cat just munched through a zip-loc bag recently to get at a pound of raw hamburger meat that was laying on the counter. I thought those things SEALED the food. Obviously not good enough for a cat's nose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by phesina View Post
    Absolutely, gravity was at work here, an indisputable law of nature! Of course the meat was Fister's! Nature delivered it to him.

    Absolutely. The gravity defense is the best explanation.
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    Well, of course first Fister had to work very hard, stalking it and hunting it down and chasing it to the edge of the table, where gravity took over and made the prize his!
    I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
    Death thought about it.
    CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.

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    LOL I believe in the gravity story......

    That reminds me - years ago when Speckles was with me I cooked a pork chop and some veggies and settled down in front of the TV for the evening. It was Christmas and I had my tree up. I was half way through my pork chop when the phone rang. I got up to answer it and 20 min later when I hung up I settled back down to eat. Happily munching away on my veggies I noticed something lurking way behind the tree. Here was Speckles - she grabbed my half eaten pork chop off my plate - bone and all - and was chomping away in the shadows. I laughed so hard..... That was before I joined PT.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slick View Post
    LOL I believe in the gravity story......

    That reminds me - years ago when Speckles was with me I cooked a pork chop and some veggies and settled down in front of the TV for the evening. It was Christmas and I had my tree up. I was half way through my pork chop when the phone rang. I got up to answer it and 20 min later when I hung up I settled back down to eat. Happily munching away on my veggies I noticed something lurking way behind the tree. Here was Speckles - she grabbed my half eaten pork chop off my plate - bone and all - and was chomping away in the shadows. I laughed so hard..... That was before I joined PT.
    My sis had a dog that grabbed a WHOLE HAM off the table and wolfed it down. He then proceeded to puke the contents of his stomach up BEHIND the Christmas tree. It was the grossest thing I ever saw in my life.....

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