Things Dylan loves: biting fingers, curling up in a ball, staring outside the window while sitting in the sun, jumping on things, clawing.
Random thing that Dylan does not love: cat treats. What?!
Before we got Dylan, Ana bought us a package of cat treats. We thought he was too young to have some in the beginning, so we didn’t give him any. But the one time we tried, he ignored it after giving it a first sniff. Sadly, the package of tuna kitten treats lies alone in the cat drawer…
… Where my brand new purchase of new cat treats might go as well. I just returned from Target, and while there, I found a Halloween box of Purina cat treats that was marked down 75%. I skipped the ghost catnip toys and cat hat, and got the treats for $1.24. (… I also got $3 worth of candy for the humans, which is a lot of candy, considering it was all 75% off…) The first thing I did when I got home was pet him and offer him a brand new treat. He sniffed it, then sniffed the small bag it came in, and then looked to the dining table where alluring plastic bags lay. He loves bags, and apparently, he loves them more thana soft and delicious yumyum.
Dylan’s adorable, and when he’s nice, I’d like to reward him for being awesome. I hope he starts liking treats soon, so he can actually enjoy them as the nice little nuggets of goodness that they are. For now, however, he will just gnaaw on my foot. (We need to get his claws clipped again.)