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Post by minx on Oct 13, 2023 10:40:03 GMT -5
My co-worker has a pit-pointer mix. Fable is a beautiful dog. She gets a bark-box every month with treats and toys. Her toys have taken over 1/4 of the spare bedroom at my co-worker's house and more will be arriving next month. Now, to be fair, Fable does play with a lot of them, and they do need to be rotated or replaced at some point. Meanwhile, my sister has a min-pin/yorkie mix. Psyche loves hide and seek toys - the ones where part looks like a tree, and there are little stuffed squirrels inside. She has almost 10 of these in addition to other toys. Last but not least, my youngest's cat has tons of toys and cat treats. I'm here with two dogs that get a milkbone every night, occasional extra treats for being very good bois, and a cat that gets some treats when the dogs do. We have 4 dog beds, and three blankets (Bitty must have his nest!), a cat bed and a cat tree. The cat has some little balls with bells inside. Clearly I am a terrible pet parent who deprives her pets of the basics needed for a happy life! We won't go near the dog food/cat food subject. How can I let them eat plain kibble? How? ?
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Post by Dave's Not Here Man on Oct 13, 2023 10:53:35 GMT -5
I'm a little turned around on this one. Can't be a lack of caffeination so I'm just going to assume it's from another long night of disturbed sleep.
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Post by minx on Oct 13, 2023 13:06:21 GMT -5
Hahahahahaha!
Just can't believe the amount of dog/cat toys people buy.
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Post by k9krap on Oct 17, 2023 18:01:38 GMT -5
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