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Post by willowgirl on Nov 25, 2017 15:09:45 GMT
He has Turkey Lurkeys!
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Post by Melissa on Nov 25, 2017 19:44:17 GMT
He is going to have to go outside to eat! lol
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Post by shellymay on Nov 27, 2017 18:10:40 GMT
I just want to know if he shared great picture!
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Post by countrymom22 on Nov 27, 2017 23:18:14 GMT
With the exception of the jammies, that picture could have been taken at my house! Hope he shared with his friends!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2017 0:56:50 GMT
Which one is Numb?
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Post by willowgirl on Nov 28, 2017 15:02:56 GMT
LOL, Numb is a soft touch; of course he shared!
The little brown-and-white cat in the pic, Buttons, has always been too skinny (it's not worms; we've wormed her numerous times) so Numb fixes her scrambled eggs every morning when he makes his own breakfast. She prances around floofing her floofy tail while he cooks, then jumps up on his desk to await her saucer of eggs. It's hilarious!
The barn cats got a share, too, as when the turkey carcass went out in the trash, they tipped the can over, ripped open the bag and had their way with it. I think Fluff was the culprit -- I caught her sitting on a rock, licking her greasy paws. LOL
A good time was had by all (except the poor turkey, of course!).
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Post by aoconnor on Dec 1, 2017 13:49:12 GMT
Lol! Great pic, and I love the story of the scrambled eggs:-).
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Post by lindym on Dec 4, 2017 2:24:00 GMT
Cute! My dogs now associate the refrigerator door and zippy bags opening with leftover turkey etc. I turn around and there are eyes trained on whatever I have in my hands. Luckily they are polite and don't try to grab!
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Post by PNP Katahdins on Dec 5, 2017 20:01:05 GMT
Frank the cat comes running when he hears the three Border collies getting hot dog treats. Trouble the kitten comes now too for his hot dog tidbit. He only tried to climb in the fridge once.
Peg
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Post by paquebot on Dec 6, 2017 2:34:14 GMT
What is it about cats with turkey and venison? If there's either on the table, my cats have always been up there the moment I turn my back. Imagine having half a deer waiting to be cut up. Cat jumps up and doesn't even pause to ponder where to begin. Same with a cooked turkey.
Martin
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