Speaking of #cat#crimes--a cautionary tale:
Wife brings home the Thing. Puts it on the kitchen table.
Later, the Cat gets bored and jumps on the table. Finds the Thing (amongst other things) and does what cats do: knocks the Thing off the table.
The #Dog, of course, is waiting. They work together at times like this. She picks up the Thing and retreats to the couch. Gnaws the box open. Gnaws what's inside apart. Spills the stuff inside the Thing all over...
I never had cats over-eat (except one ex-feral) until the kittens, but it's been incredibly useful to be able to limit their food. Just from pix online, a lot of people have clearly overweight pets.
They'll live longer, be happier, and you'll save money too. $40 for an auto feeder seemed silly but it's really crazy cheap considering. The cats go NUTS for it too
Video chat apps like Facebook Messenger have often been a favored option for people who want to stay connected to friends and family. Could the same be said of parrots? Popular Science tells us what happened when scientists taught some parrots to video chat. https://flip.it/QqyEWw #Science#Pets#Animals#Tech