Sly is the tuxedo cat (Or so he thinks) As to he sits so quietly On the stool, watching with disinterest (more correctly avid fascination) the cooking of the chicken strips As he sits, as he watches, one paw moves stealthily toward the pile of already cooked chicken. As all this happens he moves his gaze to the window and chatters as if he has seen a magpie bird (His great nemesis). When I also look he makes his penultimate move swiping the raised paw out to snag a couple of pieces of chicken, whilst readying himself to dash away. Bur alas, alack no chicken to be had... When I looked up to sight the bird (that was not there) I moved the plate, as we have played this game before and I now win most every time The little tuxedo cat removes himself from the field of play, a distinct sense of affront in his walk. He sits a couple of metres away, with his back to me attending to the cleanliness of his nether regions as I finish cooking the family meal. (Of which a few scraps of cooked chicken are set aside forthe cat)
Tuxedo aJam is the third Devon Rex cat we have owned, they have all bee food orientated chicken thief TJ is the least successful as he ha only this one strategy. But then he is only just past kittenhood. Note he is well fed and gets a little bit of chicken s a treat but always after he has forgotten trying to steal i.t