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Louis Catorze hasn’t been eating much lately, so we really want him to start enjoying dining at home.
When his post-steroid munchies failed to kick in, I wondered whether to bring back his wet food, to see if that made a difference. The little sod has always been inconsistent with wet food: at first he can’t get enough of it, but this love affair never lasts; over time he goes from loving it to liking it to just finding it satisfactory, eventually stopping eating it altogether. But, after a short break from it, he’s back to being in love again.
This frustrates Cat Daddy no end, to the point where, after the last break, he was reluctant to resume it again. He thinks Catorze should either just eat food or not, without arsing around. However, Catorze has been looking so bony recently that Cat Daddy felt sorry for him and, unbelievably, it was he who suggested that we reintroduce the wet food. (Cat Daddy, I mean. Not Catorze.)
This made me very happy because I had been thinking about it, too. So much so, in fact, that I had considered ordering anyway and asking The Cool Cat Club to send it in an unmarked box, or at least labelling the box with something boring so that Cat Daddy wouldn’t feel inclined to open it. But we don’t need to bother with any smoke and mirrors nonsense: Le Roi shall have his wet food, and everyone is on board. And the first day was so insane that it needs its own Le Blog post (coming soon).
Here is Catorze, screaming and screaming for his chicken fillet with duck. When he disappears at the end, it’s to try to lead me to his bowl:
If your cat would like to try The Cool Cat Club’s food, and you and your family fancy being screamed at like this every morning, here is Catorze’s referral link.
For more Catorzian capers, please visit http://louiscatorze.com
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