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Thread: Break in at the cat food bag...

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    Break in at the cat food bag...

    We have a thief on our hands. Yesterday I bought a bag of food for my boys and left it on the kitchen table for an hour or so. When I came back it looked like this. No one is talking, but it is reported that there were some stray orange hairs in the vicinity. Maybe I should enlist the kitties from "The Cat Who..." series to help solve this caper or maybe I already know and just don't want to admit I am living with a thief.

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    The investigators here recommend you put a BIG BOWL of Iams food in front of every cat. The one that does not eat is suspect

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    Originally posted by Barbara
    The investigators here recommend you put a BIG BOWL of Iams food in front of every cat. The one that does not eat is suspect
    Great Idea!
    Rosemary, Hayley & Mandy

    Our little angel.

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    Gabe did that once...he couldn't put the blame on anyone...since we know my husband didnt do it

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    My cats are also guilty of doing that. Except they put the hole near the bottom of the bag and let all the food spill out onto the floor!
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    Trevor you Smartee Cat. Even the thief at our house has never managed to break into an Iams bag, which are quite sturdy.
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    LOL! I go along with Barbara's idea. Do you see any claws laying around? Or better, does any of your cats have paper sticking to their claws? No doubt that someone really likes this food. You made the right choice, Pam!



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    Now, now, you can't jump to conclusions and blame Trevor just because there's stray orange hairs. Maybe Andy did it and left the orange hairs to set Trevor up.
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    Only a cat would be that eager for low fat food!

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    LOL!!!! Poor Trevor!!!! He's hungry, Mom!!! Very hungry!!!

    Our Shrimp Boat was the same way. She was too heavy, but dieting was a horrible thing for her. She would beg, beg, beg and it broke my heart to have to withhold the food. Looks like Trevor and Shrimp Boat could have been partners in crime!!!

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    Originally posted by Christiansmommy
    Gabe did that once...he couldn't put the blame on anyone...since we know my husband didnt do it

    Robyn
    LOTFLMAO !!! That "quacked" me up , he he!

    Look, here my RB-cat Sydney shows how a cat is supposed to behave

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    That's funny!
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    not a problem....

    that reminds me of the time i accidentally tore open
    bag of cat litter in front of the cashier at the store....

    the funniest part were the reactions of the people behind me....
    they acted as if it was DIRTY litter......
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    LOL!!!
    IT WAS A MOUSE!!! A REALLY REALLY BIG MOUSE!!!

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    BELLA DID IT!!!

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