Ha!
Our cats demand $43 premium treats — and rotisserie chicken. And premium deliCATessan turkey. And their tuna arrives in a big crate.
Funny thing is, they seem to rotate which they eat first. Sometimes they’ll refuse what you give them. Yes, it appears to largely be about control
My cat’s normal fare is a three can mix of two cans of Hill’s Science Diet tuna and salmon and a can of human quality tuna or salmon. When refrigerated, it must be warmed up, of course, with treats as appetizers. But the cat craves fresh rotisserie chicken. He investigates bags of groceries in the hope that a rotisserie chicken will be among them.