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She's five years old now and developed an annoying habit within the past six months.

Until now, she's eaten her food by herself when hungry, but she's gotten into the habit of wanting her food to be 'prepared'.

Basically, I'll be working at my computer and she'll come into my computer room, jump up on my desk, sit and meow at me, reach up and touch my leg with her paw, or just sit at the door and stare at me to get my attention.

Then, she'll lead me to her food and ask me to do prepare it. If I pick up the plate and shake it, or simply move her dry kibbles around with my hand, then dinner's ready!

So, evidently, the issue isn't with the food itself. I suspect it's a social habit, but it's driving me a bit nutty.

I've moved the food bowl into my computer room so she can eat and be social with me, but it isn't enough, she still wants me to prep her food.

Sometimes she doesn't even want me to prep her food, simply gesturing to leave the chair will prompt her to begin eating (though sometimes not).

If I ignore her she'll eventually start eating after a few minutes, but it's annoying.

If anyone knows a way to break this habit and encourage my daughter to regain her independence and self-autonomy, I'll be eternally grateful.

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[–] Etterra 9 points 1 year ago

When I was a kid my pet box turtle started doing this thing where he lift one foreleg and Stretch his head straight up, mouth open, waiting for me to hand feed the spoiled little shit lol. I never figured out when, why, or how it started, though it was only with worms. I still miss the little guy, 3ish decades later.

Point is, sure it may be somewhere on the silly to obnoxious spectrum, but pets generally don't live as long as we do. I say just adapt to their quirks and enjoy the ride. If nothing else, it'll make for find memories and a funny story later.