Fake Fights (Oral Gratification - Breakfast) - Carole Wilbourn
Carole Wilbourn, The Cat Therapist, has been the leading voice in feline therapy for over 5 decades. She has helped thousands of cat moms and dads explore, face, and resolve cat behavioral and health issues. Carole is truly the most trusted Cat Therapist in the United States.
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Fake Fights (Oral Gratification — Breakfast)

Not every feud is for real. A cat’s attack cry may be a ruse for oral gratification.

Barrie and Guy first became aware of this one morning when they slept overtime. Suddenly, they were awakened by loud wails and hisses from their cat Rudy, and loud growling from their dog Tad. It sounded like a major fight. They rushed from bed to find the two interlopers perfectly at ease with each other. Their drama was a way to get what they wanted — their breakfast — when THEY wanted it.

The chilled out duo