LuvCuteBoys
<font color=blue>Doing good is not a competition<b
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This struck me as very ironic.... "Parents stop giving into picky eaters!" but you can't even stop your DH from giving into your cats????

This struck me as very ironic.... "Parents stop giving into picky eaters!" but you can't even stop your DH from giving into your cats????
OP says "WE can't figure out how to stop him from whining and scratching at the door".... But OP wants to tell parents how to raise their children.... and that's not ironic![]()
Last time I checked, cats can't be taught much. Unlike kids. But thanks for playing.![]()
Last time I checked, cats can't be taught much. Unlike kids. But thanks for playing.![]()
You must not have children...LOL I said the same thing before my son was born, and guess what......he ate great until he turned about 4! Would eat ANYTHING I gave him, then one day...nothing. I hate it when people assume things.
Obviously you were not a picky eater, then. I think it's hard for people who were not picky themselves or don't have a picky child to understand that it really isn't as easy as telling kids to eat what's in front of them. I would say that all of us with picky eaters ask our kids to try foods and the problem is that they do not love them. For my DD it's even harder as she does not eat meat. If meatloaf was on the menu tonight at your house, would you make her eat it? I always warn folks when she goes over to their homes that she's a vegetarian ... but I always tell them a PB&J is just fine if they have other plans.I grew up as you ate what was in front of you. Went to friends houses and tried lots of strange things I'd never had before cuz "you ate what was in front of you" and I LOVED most of them.
Last time I checked, cats can't be taught much. Unlike kids. But thanks for playing.![]()
Last time I checked, cats can't be taught much. Unlike kids. But thanks for playing.![]()
I was thinking the same thing!You must have some less than intelligent cats then because I've got 4 and they can be taught things!
I was thinking the same thing!
I admit I haven't had much luck teaching my cats to do things, but I've been able to teach them not to do the things I don't want them doing. In fact I've never had a cat who I couldn't train enough to eliminate undesirable behavior.
Maybe the OP just has particularly stubborn or difficult cats. . . just like some people have particularly stubborn or difficult kids!
Or maybe the OP's husband is just picking his battles when it comes to his cats, sort of like some people do with their kids. If some random internet person who doesn't have cats, isn't a vet and hasn't consulted a vet lectured him about it, I wonder if that would help?![]()
I was thinking the same thing!
I admit I haven't had much luck teaching my cats to do things, but I've been able to teach them not to do the things I don't want them doing. In fact I've never had a cat who I couldn't train enough to eliminate undesirable behavior.
Maybe the OP just has particularly stubborn or difficult cats. . . just like some people have particularly stubborn or difficult kids!
Or maybe the OP's husband is just picking his battles when it comes to his cats, sort of like some people do with their kids. If some random internet person who doesn't have cats, isn't a vet and hasn't consulted a vet lectured him about it, I wonder if that would help?![]()
Wow, do I really deserve all of this?!And the worst part is, I'm taking it personally, which is completely stupid. I don't know why I keep coming back to it. I must subconciously enjoy the torture.
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Wow, do I really deserve all of this?!And the worst part is, I'm taking it personally, which is completely stupid. I don't know why I keep coming back to it. I must subconciously enjoy the torture.
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Yes, yes you do. Here's a lesson learned for you: don't speak of what you don't know. I won't tell you how to raise your cats (I don't have cats) and you reserve your judgements about how parents deal with thier children until you've BTDT. Until you've lived it and conquored it, its all just theory and rhetoric.![]()
Sorry, OP, I really didn't mean to offend you. I was mostly joking. But you know, it's possible that the parents you were lecturing took it personally also. Maybe we shouldn't lecture each other without knowing all the facts of the situation.
We had one cat that knew right from wrong.
IF he got in trouble for something and didn't do it, he would scowl a certain way. If he was the guilty party--he'd have the look of shame.
And he had this insane ability to inform us when another cat was up to no good and would tattle on them.
He died last year--so we no longer have him around to keep order and the cats just run the show.![]()