• RBWells@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    My ex one stood in the kitchen for over an hour, with the cat on the counter, opening up every spice in the cabinet for the cat to smell.

    “What are you doing?”

    “Letting Max smell the spices”

    All of them.

  • kartoos@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I used to do walk abouts in the pantry with my calico in my arm, opening up stuff, and she sniffing it and giving her opinions on it lol, she wanted to sniff everything, god bless her little soul.

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      2 days ago

      Oh, that’s adorable! I did the same with mine but she quickly decided that they all stank and wanted none of it. She’s still suspicious to this day when I give her something to smell. 😅

  • bonsai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    I do this all the time with my cats, especially since one of them can’t see well. They gently sniff and just appreciate being included. They dont eat my food or whatever i show them.

    I tend to do it with my friends cats too, but that gets me into trouble when I realize that some of them gobble up or stick their whole head into whatever I proffer them.

    My cats are little angels. Rachel, your cat is an asshole lol

  • danc4498@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    This is how I found out one of my cats loves bacon. And the other loves popcorn and cheese its.

  • stinky@redlemmy.com
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    2 days ago

    My girl was from a feral colony and let herself into my window repeatedly until I adopted her. She’s weird with food; anything I show her she runs away from. I think she used to get beat up anytime she tried to eat something. I’m slowly teaching her it’s ok to share food

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    3 days ago

    Well, not specifically because I want to make them feel included, it is to stimulate them and satisfy their curiosity. Also helps skittish cats and dogs to gain confidence by introducing them to new smells constantly in a safe way.

    Smells are way more important to both cats and dogs than humans, and more than most people realize. Example: I see a lot of people around walk their dogs and not letting them sniff properly but just tug them along, thinking that the physical exercise and waste management are the sole purpose of walks.

    We have a retired hunting dog, turned 11 on Sunday actually, and she’s still ridiculously hard to tire by physical exercise. The only way to get her proper tired is mental stimulation. Sniffing is a big part of that. 30min calm patient walk is way better than 60min of “COME OON” -hurried impatient walk.

    Disclaimer: not all dogs etc., but… most dogs.

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      2 days ago

      My dog’s long gone but I remember that she liked the slower walks with more pauses better. She’d nap after those and run in her sleep (little paw twitches would tell me the gait). I think you’re right about the mental stimulation. It seemed to give her more stuff to dream about.

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        2 days ago

        I tend to think differently than most people but it seems obvious to me. As humans we have technology to itneract with and enrich our lives, but animals are unwilling/unable to create enrichment for themselves. Its led me to think about what they consider fun and the nature of fun, and it would seem to me that they would make the most of their senses. Considering their sense of smell is so strong, ive always equated them sniffing things to us taking a nice stare at an inpressive bit of scenery, or tasting the finer details of an intricately crafted meal. Thats why i try to bring home things that will have an interesting scent, to my animals it would be the same as bringing them a tasty treat.

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    3 days ago

    smell is awesome because it has a massive potential time delay. like inagine if every sound came with distant echoes of every other sound it encountered on the way to your ear

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    3 days ago

    Yes but not bananas. If either of them get to sniff bananas they just take a big bite, skin and all.

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    3 days ago

    I do this with my dog. When I unpack groceries, I give him everything to sniff for 2-3 seconds. I think new smells is something exciting for them.

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    3 days ago

    All the time. I just wish I could understand them because they always seem to contemplate carefully whatever I have them smell, which makes me wonder what they are thinking.

    Keep your secrets, inscrutable feline.

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    3 days ago

    Yes, and my dog too. She always sniffs it very seriously, especially if it’s a package that has been delivered. It’s a big deal to them.

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    3 days ago

    All the time. She’ll get frustrated if I don’t. She’s very interested in what I eat. Probably judges me for it too.

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    3 days ago

    I like to let my dog sniff each food as I take it out of the bags and put it away. I figure, if I can broaden his world, why not? He seems to enjoy his role in the process

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      16 hours ago

      My dog likes smelling the mail. I’ll hold the letters and packages up to him one by one, and he’ll sniff all the way around it.

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      3 days ago

      Same, I also pick her up and show her the counter top in the kitchen if I spend a long time in there, just so she knows what’s going on