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Babies and puppies are both quite cute, but underneath the soft, cuddly exteriors lie the fearsome hearts of competitors. Well, not really. When a new baby joins the household, Sophie the dog is initially irritated, but eventually comes to see the baby, Doug, as the asset he is: a better way to get snacks. Though the baby is still hogging precious attention, and has a tendency to pull ears and be a general nuisance, a begrudging friendship forms between the two rivals. Watch the mischief unfold in Brian Anderson’s Dog Eat Doug.
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Peabody-Martini said, 4 months ago
Easier to just camp out under the kid’s chair.
simpsonfan2 said, 4 months ago
Cats don’t beg. They jump up onto the table and take.
Rista said, 4 months ago
Can of compressed air, the kind you clean your keyboard with = no more jumping into plate or table.
My cats would sooner starve than risk the Alpha Cat HISSS of an air can!
Beg on the other hand they both do extremely well…
Leo Autodidact said, 4 months ago
@Rista
I’ve found that a squirt gun works too.
My Guy kept on jumping onto the Kitchen counter, so I keept a few squirt guns around the room and whenever he jumped up I just said “Down” and if he didn’t he got a wet spot somewhere on his Fuzzy self.
THIS he did NOT like!
Soon the connection was clear – “Down” means onto the floor PRONTO.
Eventually he realized that the counter was a “Danger Zone” and just avoided it.
Problem solved.
win said, 4 months ago
My cat seems to be too proud to beg and seems content with her “Whiskas” showing no interest in people food.
catlady1
said, 4 months ago
@Leo Autodidact
That works unless you have a cat who likes water. Mine follows me into the shower.
Dragon0131 said, 4 months ago
Had one cat that could tell time. When I called my husband for dinner, if he wasn’t down in 5 minutes, she would jump on his chair and start checking out what was for dinner. Had another cat my husband would put on the table. She would check out what was for dinner, distract him and steal the meat portion of his dinner. She never did that to me or the kids, just him.
Brian Anderson said, 4 months ago
Chewie (the orange cat) looooves water. Looked at me like I was derranged when I sprayed him with a bottle.
Doctor Toon said, 4 months ago
Our cats have learned that if they wait respectfully we are more than willing to share with them
Pestering or aggressive begging gets them shooed away with no nummies
Doctor Toon said, 4 months ago
Our big boy Boots is fascinated by water too, but he doesn’t like the water bottle
He follows me into the bathroom for shower time even though he has decided he doesn’t like getting in with me
He likes to play in the water dishes too, for a treat we put an ice cube in for him to play with
His favorite thing is drinking from the bathtub faucet, we try to get him to say “water” before we turn it on (results vary daily)
Boots on Youtube
Macushlalondra said, 4 months ago
Move over Sophie you have competition in the mooching department.
Patrice52 said, 4 months ago
aaaaaawwwww
Cygnus X1 said, 4 months ago
These cats look like a cross between ewoks and little foxes. I don’t like them.
DaBoogadie said, 4 months ago
My cats don’t beg, but they do demand a part of the kill…as long as its cooked.
Stephen Gilberg
said, 4 months ago
I’ve never seen a cat with utterly black eyes. Consider a cat’s-eye marble.