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AHHH!!! A VULTURE!!!
When I first moved in here, I thought of installing doors to my kitchen
which has two entrances. Never got around to it. But Rusty only jumps on the counter when I am not in the kitchen and there is something that smells good. Winnie "Jo Firey" wrote in message ... I would probably cook more if I had a kitchen that had a door so I could keep everyone out. Then again if I had a kitchen I could keep everyone out of I'd likely be in there getting drunk on the cooking wine. Jo |
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AHHH!!! A VULTURE!!!
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"Mischief" wrote in message oups.com... I was just making myself a sandwich. A delicious HAM sandwich. I'm hearing a meow every now and then, but i don't see any cat or feel anyone rubbing against me. I'm about finished with my sandwich when i hear a louder meow and suddenly out of the corner of my eye i spot a grey figure hunched over. AHHHH!!!! I jumped back. It was Mischief, the little vulture, perched on top of the fridge and all hunched over trying to get a piece of ham. I HATE it when she does that. varmint..... Kristi |
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AHHH!!! A VULTURE!!!
Lol! I have to feed the cats and put them to bed before we eat! I've managed
to train them not to jump on benches (well, unless they think I'm not looking....) but the boys kiddie table is juts the right height for a snack....and my youngest is, of course, totally helpless in the face of attacking kittens, and will sit there and scream while they eat his food, so i cook for the cats first, then for us! My goodness they are spoilt.... "W. Leong" wrote in message ... When I first moved in here, I thought of installing doors to my kitchen which has two entrances. Never got around to it. But Rusty only jumps on the counter when I am not in the kitchen and there is something that smells good. Winnie "Jo Firey" wrote in message ... I would probably cook more if I had a kitchen that had a door so I could keep everyone out. Then again if I had a kitchen I could keep everyone out of I'd likely be in there getting drunk on the cooking wine. Jo |
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AHHH!!! A VULTURE!!!
Denise Clere wrote:
[-- text/plain, encoding quoted-printable, charset: iso-8859-1, 23 lines --] ;0 Denise, I'm not sure why, but your posts always cause problems in my news reader. Does your news program insert MIME characters into your posts? I guess you're using Google? Maybe there's something on the site that would tell you what's going on. I can't read your posts because of those characters. Joyce |
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AHHH!!! A VULTURE!!!
"meee" wrote in message ... Lol! I have to feed the cats and put them to bed before we eat! I've managed to train them not to jump on benches (well, unless they think I'm not looking....) but the boys kiddie table is juts the right height for a snack....and my youngest is, of course, totally helpless in the face of attacking kittens, and will sit there and scream while they eat his food, so i cook for the cats first, then for us! My goodness they are spoilt.... If I want to eat in peace, I better feed Rusty first. Otherwise he would be circling underfoot looking for crumps. One time he jumped onto my lap while I was eating Swiss Chalet chicken. Guess the chicken smells so good to him. I put Rusty to bed every night in his own room and close the door. One time I forgot to close his bedroom door and he startled me by jumping on my bed at 3 am! What do you cook for your cats? Winnie |
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AHHH!!! A VULTURE!!!
"W. Leong" wrote in message .. . "meee" wrote in message ... Lol! I have to feed the cats and put them to bed before we eat! I've managed to train them not to jump on benches (well, unless they think I'm not looking....) but the boys kiddie table is juts the right height for a snack....and my youngest is, of course, totally helpless in the face of attacking kittens, and will sit there and scream while they eat his food, so i cook for the cats first, then for us! My goodness they are spoilt.... If I want to eat in peace, I better feed Rusty first. Otherwise he would be circling underfoot looking for crumps. One time he jumped onto my lap while I was eating Swiss Chalet chicken. Guess the chicken smells so good to him. I put Rusty to bed every night in his own room and close the door. One time I forgot to close his bedroom door and he startled me by jumping on my bed at 3 am! What do you cook for your cats? Winnie I alternate, depending on what we have. It goes roughly 'mince, chicken, raw chicken necks'. i usually steam the mince and chicken, then mix with a little vegies and rice. I know it's not recommended to feed raw chicken, because of worms, etc, but I freeze everything before hand, and they have to be wormed for every worm known to man because of where we live (including heartworm and tapeworm) and the chicken necks are good for their teeth. You should see the kitchen at dinner time!! All six of them sit there and stare at me!! |
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AHHH!!! A VULTURE!!!
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
On 2006-03-27, penned: Denise Clere wrote: [-- text/plain, encoding quoted-printable, charset: iso-8859-1, 23 lines --] ;0 Denise, I'm not sure why, but your posts always cause problems in my news reader. Does your news program insert MIME characters into your posts? I guess you're using Google? Maybe there's something on the site that would tell you what's going on. I can't read your posts because of those characters. Joyce Me, too. I can't read those posts. I'm ashamed to admit that I assumed they were spam and ignored them. For some reason most of Denise's posts are HTML, I don't know why, it is very easy to set Outlook Express to post 'Plain Text Only' -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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AHHH!!! A VULTURE!!!
meeee wrote:
I alternate, depending on what we have. It goes roughly 'mince, chicken, raw chicken necks'. i usually steam the mince and chicken, then mix with a little vegies and rice. I know it's not recommended to feed raw chicken, because of worms, etc, but I freeze everything before hand, and they have to be wormed for every worm known to man because of where we live (including heartworm and tapeworm) and the chicken necks are good for their teeth. You should see the kitchen at dinner time!! All six of them sit there and stare at me!! Is there any reason why you don't feed them the mince raw? Heating it destroys the taurine in it, which is essential for cats (their bodies don't produc taurine, unlike e.g. humans or d*gs). I heat poultry for the cats, too, though we haven't had salmonella or any other nasties in Finland for years. Just to be safe. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. marina (dot) kurten (at) iki (dot) fi Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/ Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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AHHH!!! A VULTURE!!!
"Marina" wrote in message ... meeee wrote: I alternate, depending on what we have. It goes roughly 'mince, chicken, raw chicken necks'. i usually steam the mince and chicken, then mix with a little vegies and rice. I know it's not recommended to feed raw chicken, because of worms, etc, but I freeze everything before hand, and they have to be wormed for every worm known to man because of where we live (including heartworm and tapeworm) and the chicken necks are good for their teeth. You should see the kitchen at dinner time!! All six of them sit there and stare at me!! Is there any reason why you don't feed them the mince raw? Heating it destroys the taurine in it, which is essential for cats (their bodies don't produc taurine, unlike e.g. humans or d*gs). I heat poultry for the cats, too, though we haven't had salmonella or any other nasties in Finland for years. Just to be safe. -- Mainly as I was told by several people to NEVER feed raw meat. Possibly because of worms, not sure exactly why. All meat I give them is bought in bulk, then frozen and defrosted in the microwave immediately before cooking. That's very interesting about the taurine. In that case, if it's safe enough, I would prefer feeding it to them raw. In your opinion, considering the immediate freezing/defrosting/consumption, would it be safe to feed raw?? We also have no rabies etc here. Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. marina (dot) kurten (at) iki (dot) fi Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/ Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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