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This Mount Kibble was started on 31st January 2024 at around 9 PM IST. It has made the cats only eat the treats and the kibble in front. The kibble supporting Mount Kibble has probably gone stale and hence when [[Ms. Kibble]] arrived on 3rd February 2024 she did not show any interest in Mount Kibble despite her past actions.  
This Mount Kibble was started on 31st January 2024 at around 9 PM IST. It has made the cats only eat the treats and the kibble in front. The kibble supporting Mount Kibble has probably gone stale and hence when [[Ms. Kibble]] arrived on 3rd February 2024 she did not show any interest in Mount Kibble despite her past actions.  


As of 4th February 2024, Mount Kibble still stood. At 8:30 AM IST Ms. Kibble was again sighted not eating Mount Kibble but only the freeze-dried snacks and kibble in front of Mount Kibble.  
As of 4th February 2024, Mount Kibble still stood. At 8:30 AM IST Ms. Kibble was again sighted not eating Mount Kibble but only the [[Freeze-dried chicken snacks]] and kibble in front of Mount Kibble.  


4th February 2024, 18:48 IST, the great 4-day-old Mount Kibble had fallen. A hand appeared out of nowhere and started cleaning out the feeder area in view of the Chinese New Year. After cleaning the surroundings, the hand disappeared and came back with a bowl and a scoop to remove Mount Kibble. The cats and viewers were both happy that the great behemoth had finally fallen. At its peak, Mt. Kibble took up 75.39% of the camera, or at a 720x410 resolution it took up 222553 sq pixels out of the available 295200.  
4th February 2024, 18:48 IST, the great 4-day-old Mount Kibble had fallen. A hand appeared out of nowhere and started cleaning out the feeder area in view of the Chinese New Year. After cleaning the surroundings, the hand disappeared and came back with a bowl and a scoop to remove Mount Kibble. The cats and viewers were both happy that the great behemoth had finally fallen. At its peak, Mt. Kibble took up 75.39% of the camera, or at a 720x410 resolution it took up 222553 sq pixels out of the available 295200.