08/16/2009    CAT, It's What's for Dinner
About a month ago I spied a little orange kitten outside my front door. Knowing better than to take in this stray, that could do nothing but become a financial burden to me and mine, the best thing for me to do was let it wonder about and let someone else feel sorry for it and take it in. And that is precisely the opposite of what I did. At first the thing was a little timid and scared of the two big dogs roaming around the house. Especially since the only place they would roam was where he was at. This kitten is a male you see. Soon, however, he was out and about tormenting the dogs and trying to play with the other cats.

I was feeding him kitten milk because he was tiny when I found him. My wife said he could eat regular food but for some reason when I was there this little guy never could seem to get the crunch out. So, of course, I would cave in and he would get what he wanted. This worked for a while and he does not ask for kitten milk as much anymore since I have been weening him from it but sometimes it just feels so good to give in and let him have some tasty milk. YUMMMM!!!

So imagine my surprise when one day I am getting the table ready for dinner when I start watching this kitten as he wonders around by the table aimlessly. I see him stop beside the dogs food bowl. We have two food bowls for the dogs to keep them from fighting but only one bowl had anything in it at the time. Anyway, he stops beside the empty food bowl for the dogs and then proceeds to step in it. This in itself is not very remarkable because cats have a tendency to go wherever they like whenever they want to go there. But what happened next just blew my mind. This kitten layed down and curled up inside the dogs food bowl. I didn't think I would ever stop laughing and my wife can't figure out what is so funny that I start laughing so hard all of a sudden. My wife got a picture. It is too funny.Tora in the Dogs Bowl.
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