Cat Poop

Why or why do dogs find cat poop so interesting...and why oh why must they roll in it with those eyes of glee :roll: 8O
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We have lots of geese fly over morning and evening at this time of the year.leaving "messages" in garden. Sprocket waits for them to roll in!!x
Actually, I read (years ago, so I've forgotten the source) that cats digest differently than dogs, so there is still quite a bit of protein left in their poop. That's why dogs tend to find it so interesting.

Still gross, though.
If it's poop from any animal... Yuki finds it tasty. thankfully now she only grabs poo that the cats left outside the litter (the very very rare dingleberry). It's sooo disgusting. She still looks every night for any treats.
Yep, Kittle Krumples are a special treat. Granted, Kitty food is also delicious too, but uprights rarely get upset about stealing those. Why after a snack do they think we want a kiss??

As for rolling, doggies have their own opinion about Chanel #5. Anything especially stinky is such a treat it must be worn. Fox was my last roller.....I don't miss that.
Moe rolls in cat and geese poop yuck
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