If he can't reach the water he has learned two new tricks, dipping his dirty little paw in my glass or trying to tip it to the side so he can get to the water. Those both go over very well as you can imagine.
Chess has a very flat face and doesn't like to put his head down to liquid, so he "dips" from everything. I thought a "flowing" recirculating water station would stop the paw action. No dice.
I grew up with art supplies and projects always taking place in my home. My love of creating grew from 1970s macrame, pasta picture art and pink bunny ceramics thanks to my mom.
My medium of choice is polymer clay, from which I craft my jewelry, sculpture and assorted doodads.
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*sigh* Your Sidney and my Chester.
Chess has a very flat face and doesn't like to put his head down to liquid, so he "dips" from everything. I thought a "flowing" recirculating water station would stop the paw action. No dice.
Clearly Sidney needs his own glass of water, but you have to take a sip from it first so that it becomes an object of Sidney's desire.
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