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Jill McQuown
September 1st 03, 07:02 AM
What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love tuna? I
got her tuna packed in water and put a little in her dish. She sniffed and
turned her nose up at it and walked away!

Can't say I blame her; I don't care for canned tuna , either.

Jill

Jo Firey
September 1st 03, 08:56 AM
We buy raw tuna, the stuff intended for sushi for our cats. That they will eat. And
the large cocktail shrimp.

--
Jo Firey

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take
our breath away."
"Jill McQuown" > wrote in message
...
> What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love tuna? I
> got her tuna packed in water and put a little in her dish. She sniffed and
> turned her nose up at it and walked away!
>
> Can't say I blame her; I don't care for canned tuna , either.
>
> Jill
>
>

Jill McQuown
September 1st 03, 01:17 PM
JHBennett wrote:
> Hmmmm.... Sounds like she might have seen your store receipt for it
> and decided it wasn't expensive enough. I've had similar
> experiences with both cats and dogs. As the cats involved were
> ferals, I can only surmise it must be something genetic in their
> makeup. As a test, to determine whether her aversion is to sea food
> in general, or the rejection is based on cost, give scallops or
> lobster a try. If she accepts these offerings, you may safely
> conclude her aversion is price based and adjust her diet accordingly
> ;-) Cheers,
> Jack

(laughing) She eats cod, sole and other fish just fine. She simply doesn't
like tuna!

Jill

> "Jill McQuown" > wrote in message
> ...
>> What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love
>> tuna? I got her tuna packed in water and put a little in her dish.
>> She sniffed and turned her nose up at it and walked away!
>>
>> Can't say I blame her; I don't care for canned tuna , either.
>>
>> Jill

JHBennett
September 1st 03, 05:17 PM
Did you take note of how Jo Fiery's little darlings are forced to suffer?
Define *spoiled rotten* and give one example;-)
BTW, told you it was cost based bias.
Cheers,
Jack
"Jill McQuown" > wrote in message
...
> JHBennett wrote:
> > Hmmmm.... Sounds like she might have seen your store receipt for it
> > and decided it wasn't expensive enough. I've had similar
> > experiences with both cats and dogs. As the cats involved were
> > ferals, I can only surmise it must be something genetic in their
> > makeup. As a test, to determine whether her aversion is to sea food
> > in general, or the rejection is based on cost, give scallops or
> > lobster a try. If she accepts these offerings, you may safely
> > conclude her aversion is price based and adjust her diet accordingly
> > ;-) Cheers,
> > Jack
>
> (laughing) She eats cod, sole and other fish just fine. She simply
doesn't
> like tuna!
>
> Jill
>
> > "Jill McQuown" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love
> >> tuna? I got her tuna packed in water and put a little in her dish.
> >> She sniffed and turned her nose up at it and walked away!
> >>
> >> Can't say I blame her; I don't care for canned tuna , either.
> >>
> >> Jill
>
>

JHBennett
September 1st 03, 05:21 PM
Jo, do you place the tender morsels on their little tongues for them, or are
they forced to endure the humiliation--gawd forbid--of actually picking it
up themselves????;-)))))
Jack
"Jo Firey" > wrote in message
...
> We buy raw tuna, the stuff intended for sushi for our cats. That they
will eat. And
> the large cocktail shrimp.
>
> --
> Jo Firey
>
> "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments
that take
> our breath away."
> "Jill McQuown" > wrote in message
> ...
> > What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love tuna?
I
> > got her tuna packed in water and put a little in her dish. She sniffed
and
> > turned her nose up at it and walked away!
> >
> > Can't say I blame her; I don't care for canned tuna , either.
> >
> > Jill
> >
> >
>
>

Cheryl
September 1st 03, 08:39 PM
"Jill McQuown" > wrote in message
...
> What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love
tuna? I
> got her tuna packed in water and put a little in her dish. She
sniffed and
> turned her nose up at it and walked away!
>
> Can't say I blame her; I don't care for canned tuna , either.
>
I just discovered that Shamrocks allergy may be to tuna (or just fish)
and have stopped giving it. It's just as well that she doesn't like
it. It isn't good for them anyway. :)

JHBennett
September 1st 03, 08:47 PM
Jo, I can't believe you fell for the old *my tongue doesn't work right*
gag.... the oldest trick im the book! Actually, if he had an injury to his
tongue there could be more to the explaination than you'd think. Believe it
or not, cats actually lap up liquids with the underside of their tongue, not
the top surface. The tongue is sort of dished out on the back side and they
kind of plunge/scoop the tongue into a liquid, then haul&flip it into their
mouths a bit backhanded. You need to watch a slow motion picture of it to
actually see what they're doing, which certainly flies in the face of
conventional wisdom.
As for Charlie, I can't be too critical of what he's doing for your
pampered critters. After all, he isn't going quite as far with it as I
would, in the same situation. Me? I'd get some sauce and eat those
cocktail shrimp for them as well.
Yes, do the pictures;-)
Cheers,
Jack

"Jo Firey" > wrote in message
...
> This all started when Jake was injured. His tongue doesn't work quite
right. He can
> eat and drink water, but prefers to pick up bites of food rather than
lapping it up.
> Jake would never eat people food or canned cat food. Charlie started the
shrimp
> while Jake was recovering from surgery on his tongue. And minced it fine
and hand
> fed it to him. He still minces it, and helps him gather up the last few
bites. My
> daughter works at a Japanese restaurant and bar and brings me raw tuna
sushi
> sometimes when it is especially good. Didn't take Jake long to figure
that out. Now
> his daddy buys tuna and keeps it in the freezer for him.
>
> He gets a one ounce treat every night as a reward for coming home for the
night. Of
> course Rosie gets her share too. I'll have to get pictures of Charlie
dicing shrimp
> with the cats climbing all over him to show you guys what spoiled really
is.
>
> --
> Jo Firey
>
> "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments
that take
> our breath away."
> "JHBennett" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Jo, do you place the tender morsels on their little tongues for them, or
are
> > they forced to endure the humiliation--gawd forbid--of actually picking
it
> > up themselves????;-)))))
> > Jack
> > "Jo Firey" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > We buy raw tuna, the stuff intended for sushi for our cats. That they
> > will eat. And
> > > the large cocktail shrimp.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Jo Firey
> > >
> > > "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the
moments
> > that take
> > > our breath away."
> > > "Jill McQuown" > wrote in message
> > > ...
> > > > What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love
tuna?
> > I
> > > > got her tuna packed in water and put a little in her dish. She
sniffed
> > and
> > > > turned her nose up at it and walked away!
> > > >
> > > > Can't say I blame her; I don't care for canned tuna , either.
> > > >
> > > > Jill
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

Jo Firey
September 1st 03, 11:44 PM
"JHBennett" > wrote in message
...
> Jo, I can't believe you fell for the old *my tongue doesn't work right*
> gag.... the oldest trick im the book! Actually, if he had an injury to his
> tongue there could be more to the explaination than you'd think.

Trust me, we know way more than we ever wanted to about how a cats tongue is supposed
to work. 1/3 of Jakes was almost torn off. The surgery was a touch and go thing as
if it didn't work he could not survive. The vet was extremely supportive and
concerned as Jake was otherwise a young and very healthy cat. We don't know if it
was injured in a fight or if he hurt it trying to escape from somewhere, but his chin
was cut pretty bad too.

He will only drink from a dripping faucet or from a full glass. And he gets his chin
wet when he drinks. Luckily he can and still does keep himself clean.

Jo

JHBennett
September 2nd 03, 12:36 AM
Poor kid. And no wonder he rates such special treatment. For some reason I
don't understand, tongue surgery seems very tricky. The father of a good
friend had part of his removed many years ago and, at that time, the family
was advised only around 20% of the people survived.
You know, that injury Jake suffered sounds like something which could
have resulted from a weed trimmer and perhaps maliciously.
Anyway, best to Jake and carry on.
Cheers,
Jack
"Jo Firey" > wrote in message
...
> "JHBennett" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Jo, I can't believe you fell for the old *my tongue doesn't work
right*
> > gag.... the oldest trick im the book! Actually, if he had an injury to
his
> > tongue there could be more to the explaination than you'd think.
>
> Trust me, we know way more than we ever wanted to about how a cats tongue
is supposed
> to work. 1/3 of Jakes was almost torn off. The surgery was a touch and
go thing as
> if it didn't work he could not survive. The vet was extremely supportive
and
> concerned as Jake was otherwise a young and very healthy cat. We don't
know if it
> was injured in a fight or if he hurt it trying to escape from somewhere,
but his chin
> was cut pretty bad too.
>
> He will only drink from a dripping faucet or from a full glass. And he
gets his chin
> wet when he drinks. Luckily he can and still does keep himself clean.
>
> Jo
>
>

JBHajos
September 2nd 03, 01:02 PM
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 01:02:48 -0500, "Jill McQuown"
> wrote:

>What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love tuna?

Hobo and Speckles like tuna very much. Except it HAS to be Chicken
of the Sea. Forget Bumble Bee, StarKist, or any other brand!!

Jeanne

bewtifulfreak
September 2nd 03, 01:26 PM
JBHajos wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 01:02:48 -0500, "Jill McQuown"
> > wrote:
>
>> What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love
>> tuna?
>
> Hobo and Speckles like tuna very much. Except it HAS to be Chicken
> of the Sea. Forget Bumble Bee, StarKist, or any other brand!!

Ah, maybe it just wasn't her brand, then.... ;)

Ann

--

http://www.angelfire.com/ca/bewtifulfreak

SUQKRT
September 5th 03, 11:24 PM
In article >, "Jill McQuown"
> wrote:

>
>What's wrong with her? I thought all cats were supposed to love tuna?
> I
>got her tuna packed in water and put a little in her dish. She sniffed
>and
>turned her nose up at it and walked away!
>
>Can't say I blame her; I don't care for canned tuna , either.
>
>Jill
>
>
I'm experimenting with adult canned food for Spicey and she doesn't like tuna
either.

PS She knew I was talking about her, she just jumped into my chair.
Suz
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