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Andy Gets 2 Breakfasts

A story about a Swiss woman who is in court for feeding her neighbor’s cat led to a really funny story about Dave’s son and then Andy liking the idea….

A story about a Swiss woman who is in court for feeding her neighbor's cat led to a really funny story about Dave's son and then Andy liking the idea.

According to SwissInfo.ch, "A 68-year-old Swiss woman is in court in Zurich on Tuesday, accused of systematically feeding her neighbour's cat "Leo" - a criminal offence in Switzerland - so that the cat no longer wanted to go home. The pensioner is said to have repeatedly fed Leo, who lived in the same building, over a ten-month period and let him into her flat to stay. She did this even after cat’s owner wrote to her to forbid her her from doing so. Cases like this are increasingly ending up in court because the rightful owners report the “feeders”. Under Swiss law, cats are “other people’s property” and systematic feeding and giving a home to another person’s cat is considered unlawful appropriation. But if a neighbour’s cats are only fed occasionally, this is not a punishable offence in Switzerland."

We joke that Lisa is lucky that she doesn't live in Switzerland because she had a similar experience with a cat back in the day. And then, Dave tells a story about his son. Dave said that his son used to go over to the neighbors and tell them he didn't have any breakfast. Dave's neighbor would give Zane Toaster Strudels and chocolate milk. Everyone just imagines what these people thought of Dave. To not give his son any breakfast, which obviously wasn't the case.

Andy says it's a great idea. He wants to find someone to give him some Toaster Strudels and chocolate milk today too. Just go around and say they don't feed him at the radio station and he could use some breakfast.

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