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Why do dreemies have to come in plastic packs.

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Toddlerteaplease · 22/09/2016 10:21

Everytime I open the wet wipes to clean the kitchen, or the tea bags to make a cuppa. I get 4 enormous green eyes looking at me appealingly hoping for treats. Can they please package them in something else?!! GrinGrin

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Allergictoironing · 22/09/2016 13:17

I agree! The packets sounds exactly the same as bags of sweets as well. Then again, mine are of the opinion that mother going into the kitchen at any time at all means food time for kitties Grin.

ErrolTheDragon · 22/09/2016 13:28

Transfer the dreemies to some other container,, and offer your kitties a wetwipe or teabag if they beg for them?

Toddlerteaplease · 22/09/2016 14:34

GrinGrinErrol!

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OliviaStabler · 22/09/2016 14:38

I am glad they come in plastic packets Blush

They make a great noise when you shake them so your cat comes chasing in allowing you to close the door and go to bed for the price of a few treats Smile

LotisBlue · 22/09/2016 14:42

My cat goes mad if she hears a tin being opened, but I have only ever fed her cat food from pouches and I am a veggie so tins tend to be beans or tomatoes. Perhaps modern cats have evolved to respond to the sound of a tin-opener? Confused

icandoscience · 22/09/2016 15:03

My cat thinks pretty much everything in a packet could be dreamies - I agree it's really annoying! He also comes running for the tin opener, despite the fact all his kitty food is pouches or has ringpulls. Hmm

As an aside, in our house the dreamies now live in a jam jar after I once found the packet on the floor, mostly empty, the bag neatly sliced from top to bottom by what can only have been a claw...

SheldonsSpot · 22/09/2016 15:10

As an aside, in our house the dreamies now live in a jam jar after I once found the packet on the floor, mostly empty, the bag neatly sliced from top to bottom by what can only have been a claw...

Same here Grin

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