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It's an ad but so so true - dreamies

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sashh · 03/06/2016 05:48

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winchesterfan · 03/06/2016 06:54

So it's not only my cat that will run off with the bag in his teeth!

KittyKrap · 03/06/2016 07:16

Mine found the secret stash too...by his dad's beer Grin

It's an ad but so so true - dreamies
sashh · 03/06/2016 10:00

Love the cat treats being stored on top of the human treats.

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DraenorQueen · 03/06/2016 10:03

When I shake the Dreamies bag I love hearing the three loud thuds of the kitties leaping from their napping spots, followed by them thundering down the stairs. In fact, if I say even really quietly "Olive, do you want a treat?" she'll be on my lap in five seconds flat!

cozietoesie · 03/06/2016 10:21

Seniorboy is a party pooper on this one. (He doesn't like them.)

tornadedeviande · 03/06/2016 12:09

Tornadecat is very partial to Dreamies and usually appears when she hears the packet opening. There is frequently some insistent leg-climbing and grabbing involved too.

The only time when they lose their appeal is if we try to use them to lure her into her carrier for a trip to the vet. She can suddenly resist them no bother and they only regain their magical properties when back on home ground again.

kirinm · 03/06/2016 12:25

My cat has trained DP. She insists on being let out just as we go to bed. Immediately sits on the window ledge outside but when we open the window she won't come in. Until DP gets up and gives the dreamie bag a shake. Every. Single. Night.

Toddlerteaplease · 03/06/2016 13:16

I offered my girls dreemies the other day and they ignored them, arghh I've lost control!! Sad

Toddlerteaplease · 03/06/2016 13:16

I offered my girls dreemies the other day and they ignored them, arghh I've lost control!! Sad

TroysMammy · 03/06/2016 20:41

Dreamies made my cat sick. As soon as he ate a few for the first time, up it came, loads of it. Never seen so much puke in my life.

TroysMammy · 03/06/2016 20:42

Have any of you tried your kitties with lick-e-lix? Cat crack.

Moonrocks6 · 03/06/2016 21:03

My monster quite likes dreamies but goes nuts for these vets kitchen treats.
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She can open the drawers to get them out, grabs your hand and won't let go if your holding them and could take off your fingerprints with the manic licking afterwards.
Strangely they too loose their appeal when we're trying to get her into the carrier or out of the spidery cellar.

Toddlerteaplease · 03/06/2016 21:29

I've never seen fattycat and snorgmaiden inhale anything as quick as lick e lix! Literally gone in 20 seconds flat. Hmm

Toddlerteaplease · 03/06/2016 21:30

It is odd how they will come running at the sound of any packet being opened in case it's dreemies, but always know when it's bribery to get them in their carriers for a trip to the vet. Hmm

Toffeewhirl · 03/06/2016 21:36

I had to stop buying Dreamies because our cats would break into whichever hiding place I stashed them and the greedy one was getting bigger and bigger.

mypropertea · 03/06/2016 21:48

Proper cat isn't a fan of dreamies. Maybe he is like my teenage self and vodka lol

Lorsaidthedean · 03/06/2016 22:39

Lemmy would kill for one of those kitty sticks. The only time he has ever turned up his nose was after a trip to the vets, and that was to make a point. Half an hour later he came back to claim it, then stalked off so I knew I hadn't been forgiven.

tornadedeviande · 03/06/2016 23:15

Agreed, TroysMammy! Lick e Lix is prized above all other treats as far as Tornadecat is concerned. I've yet to discover anything else as stinky and long-lasting if you have the misfortune to get it on your hands, though .

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