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  1. #1
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    Oh Jerry you have good taste liking shrimp! He was probably full after he ate the shrimp from one salad and he knew you couldn't get mad at him so that is why he chose yours.

    My cats do not steal food, but Buddy will put his paw in my drink if I have a glass of milk.

    Also, Buddy will tap me on the arm or hand if I am eating something he would like a bite of.

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    When my cousins' were little, their home was made in a way that the cats (street) could easily come inside their home, now the cats practically started living in their veranda. So, once my cousin went inside to do something, leaving her glass of milk outside, when she came back a little cat was quietly drinking her milk and then swiftly ran away!

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    My dogs would steal food in a heartbeat. Don't walk across the room with food in your hand, Jake can jump high! My cat(s) never stole much food, although they were caught on the counter looking for something that was hidden in the microwave.
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    Steal food??? - NO

    Beg for what all the humans are eating like they are starving and hadn't eaten in a month??? - MOST DEFINITELY

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    Mikey definitely would if given the chance. He grabs anything that drops on the floor in less then 2 seconds, anything that falls is FAIR game for him! He begs to, but he's never stolen FOOD off the table. Stealing stuffed animals, pillows, towels, cooking mittens, sponges, shoes, bras, underwear? - he's a champ at that It's ALWAYS for attention.

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    My cats have all been pretty good about not stealing food until Alani & Blaze came along. These two will eat anything they can get their paws on. They get so excited about their own food that if I add some canned food to their dry, I have to lock them in the bathroom first or else they'll keep trying to jump up and get it. They still have to eat in the bathroom while my other cats eat in the dining room/kitchen area. They'll be 8 months old on Dec.30th. I wonder if they'll ever out grow being so food aggressive.

    One time I was eating a vegetarian pizza and I left it on the dining room table for a minute while I went into the kitchen to get a drink. I came back to find my that my RB Starr was attacking it and he ran off with some brocolli in his mouth. It also had some cheese on it so I'm sure that this is why he liked it so much. I learned to never leave my food if he was around.

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    Toby steals food any chance he can get. In fact I have to put dirty dishes directly in the dishwasher after making dinner or else he'll hop in the sink and lick them as soon as I exit the room. He thinks he's being sneaky when he jumps up in my lap if I'm sitting down eating something. He's funny to watch though. He'll often sit on the other side of Havoc's bowl while Havvy is eating and occasionally stretch out a paw to try to snatch a kibble out.

    But there is but one undeniable rule in our house when it comes to food: Floor food is Toby food! If something falls on the floor he's on it before you can even blink. One of the funniest scenes ever was when my boyfriend was cooking sausage patties and somehow dropped one on the floor. It reminded me of a bullfight how my boyfriend was bent over and spinning in circles trying to pick it up with one hand and trying to deflect a very determined Toby with the other. He'd shove Toby across the kitchen floor a few feet (it's tile, no kitty harm done) and Toby would just come charging back as soon as he got his footing again. I probably shold have helped, but I was too busy laughing.

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