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Yorkie vigorously demands treats now using talking buttons (Original Post)
catbyte
Mar 2021
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marble falls
(57,114 posts)1. That little dog has smarts and personality to burn.
catbyte
(34,408 posts)2. Yeah, I'd lose any argument I'd have with him.
marble falls
(57,114 posts)3. I'd sneak him my breakfast saugages anytime.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,862 posts)4. My cat doesn't need any buttons.
She's very good at racing around and looking at the place I normally put her treats in, and it usually works.
csziggy
(34,136 posts)6. My cat knows I keep her treat under the cabinet next to the desk
She sits on the desk and tries to guide my hand to the treats - gently at first, then more and more insistently, sometimes with her claws slightly out. I've got little nicks all over the arm on that side.
I keep her treats in the room with my computer since the male cat has begun to pick on her and I'm concerned about her losing weight. She was only 7.5 pounds when we adopted her and had dropped to 7.2 three months later. She's full grown but she does not need to lose any more weight with two 12 pound cats in the house, one of whom likes to chase and hassle her.
LizBeth
(9,952 posts)5. Ya, no. My dog already nags and I have a huge issue with that. I do not need a voice to go with it.
funny....
Sogo
(4,987 posts)7. Soooo cute!