Yes cats can't eat pine needle, and they have no problem regurgitating this mess into your favorite slippers as a way to remind you not to let them do it again. :-)
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... especially from an artificial tree...
ReplyDeleteBut a Jack Russell Terrorist can inhale glass Christmas ornaments apparently with no ill effects and still waiting to see the glittering turds....
ReplyDeleteSomeone has to say it . . .
ReplyDelete"That statement resinates with me."
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LOL- Peter got it :-) Try 90lbs of Rott eating HALF the damn Christmas tree, ornaments and all!
ReplyDeleteNever had a dog eat a Christmas tree, but I did have a 7 month old Lab-Newfy mix eat the legs off of a hardwood kitchen table one night.
ReplyDeleteDB- that sounds like it grew up to be a huge, goofy dog!
ReplyDeleteDid it also knock over the Christmas tree by trying to use the stand as a water dish?
Cats cannot digest tinsel, either. But they can try!
Yes, Shadow did indeed grow up to be a big goofy dog. He's a little gray in the beard now, but he's still goofy.
ReplyDeleteYes cats can't eat pine needle, and they have no problem regurgitating this mess into your favorite slippers as a way to remind you not to let them do it again.
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Also check this out you myght injoy it.
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or
http://www.thecatsdiary.com/GettingOut-A5-Sample-Pages.pdf
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