I just witnessed this (see picture) and it prompted the question; Who is is the smartest? The Dog, who knows that it's more than his life is worth to even sniff the Cat's food dish - even when we're out. Or the Cat, who has just stolen half the Dog's tea, from right under his nose, and, whilst I'm in the same room?
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I have had cats and a dog in the same house and all of them were smart enough to eat what was available while nobody was watching. They knew at the end of the day once the bowls were empty that was it. The cats had the advantage of knowing when the dog wasn't going to be in the house because he was walked twice a day. The dog had the advantage of having a much bigger mouth (all the better for eating with my dear).
I miss him but he's coming for a visit on Saturday. He'll have a double advantage because I will be making a fuss of him. I don't have any grandchildren yet and I'm kind of hoping this is the closest I get.
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the dog is clearly looking at you as if to say, "errr a little help here please!"Chilli Grower
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They are both the smartest, as they managed to find a home with you where they are fed, pampered, walked etc, while also benefitting from sleeping as often as they feel like, without any fear of being attacked.
Them there are well smart, you big dum dum.....I'm only here cos I got on the wrong bus.
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Daft boogers, both of 'em!
It's not the first time it's happened, he didn't want the food, but having to watch her eating from his bowl, when he's good enough not to touch her food, must be very difficult for him. He's such a star. And, yes, he has me very well trained lol!All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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