If there is one thing all gifted predators know, it is that prey just tastes better when someone else prepares it.
After all, just finding the tastiest prey and bringing it down takes all your energy and focus.
Boy I am sure am wiped from bringing down this tasty prey.I am glad I decided to train my large featherless assistant in how to prepare and serve it.What is really remarkable is that she seems to remember our training.The key with her, of course, is to keep it simple.By examining the prepared prey, I can tell she correctly poured the white liquid over it just as I instructed.This is the best way to make it soggy and delectable, the way I like it best.“Last one?” What do you mean “last one?” What about all the prey still quarantined in that large crunchy structure?Sigh. Clearly we need an additional training to focus on the meaning of “my prey” and how that relates to who gets to consume it.
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2 thoughts on “Day 340: Handfed Prey”
My large featherless assistant says too much string cheese will give me a belly ache. She never believes me when I say it won’t. How would you train her to give me more cheese. Love Squeak.
Hi Squeak – Pearl sympathizes greatly with your predicament! Unfortunately those angry beings in the white lab coats agree with your assistant….what can you do? 😉
My large featherless assistant says too much string cheese will give me a belly ache. She never believes me when I say it won’t. How would you train her to give me more cheese. Love Squeak.
Hi Squeak – Pearl sympathizes greatly with your predicament! Unfortunately those angry beings in the white lab coats agree with your assistant….what can you do? 😉