My human and I settled the cat food debate amicably. One day, along with the bland Nutro Max Kitten,
she returned from the pet store with something different: a new Nutro kitten food.
It's great! It's sort of chunky, like the grown-up cat food. This new stuff comes in adult flavors
too, but oddly enough, Binga and Boodie didn't like it. Boodie's rejecting it is really unusual, as
she'll eat just about anything (my human even had a hard time keeping her away from that Nutro Max
Kitten).
I was so excited over the new food that my human promised to buy nothing but that for me... just as
soon as I finished the old food. The only problem was that there was quite a bit of it left. So I had
to choke the old stuff down for a couple of weeks. But then one day my human showed up with a big
cardboard box of Nirvana. And it costs more than the Nutro Max Kitten, so maybe she isn't such a big
cheapskate after all.
Now I get twice as excited at mealtime as I used to. At least that's the excuse I use for still not
learning how to sit up properly.
One time I got so wound up over my new food that I knocked the dish out of my human's hands. I had
dinner on the floor that night.
Even though my sitting up skills are lacking, I'm getting way better at the balance beam. Binga's
still the expert, however. I really can't begrudge her when she shows off her expertise - in fact, I
kind of envy her. It's going to take a lot of practice to get that good.
Although Sparkle is a real, live kitty, everything on her site is for informational or entertainment
purposes only. Your cat may not be interested in imitating her activities - in fact it probably couldn't
care less. So we aren't responsible for the results if you try anything silly because you saw it here!