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I'm turning into a dirty old man.
Tonight I let my pussy eat off my plate while I was having dinner.
She kept pestering me so I finally just let her lick my plate and have a piece of meat knowing full well that I've caught her drinking out of the toilet. Of course I gave up a long time ago the habit of washing my hands after playing with my pets. |
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 20:48:21 -0700, James wrote:
Tonight I let my pussy eat off my plate while I was having dinner. She kept pestering me so I finally just let her lick my plate and have a piece of meat knowing full well that I've caught her drinking out of the toilet. Of course I gave up a long time ago the habit of washing my hands after playing with my pets I guess by now you are used to each others germs. But it sounds icky! |
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 05:28:32 +0000, mlbriggs
wrote: On Mon, 10 Sep 2007 20:48:21 -0700, James wrote: Tonight I let my pussy eat off my plate while I was having dinner. She kept pestering me so I finally just let her lick my plate and have a piece of meat knowing full well that I've caught her drinking out of the toilet. Of course I gave up a long time ago the habit of washing my hands after playing with my pets I guess by now you are used to each others germs. But it sounds icky! Washing hands after playing with the cats? I'd rub all the skin off them. I play with the cats all the time, petting or just letting one sit on me. And I've let my cats sample some of my food (often ice cream - no, not chocolate) and gone on to finish it. A few licks, what's the big deal? One of the boys will eat almost anything including vegetables, but unlike Garfield, none of them want Lasagna. The sauce maybe. I'm a big boy with a healthy immune system. I'm more concerned about what I eat in restaurants than what I might get from my cats. And I'm not very concerned about what I get in restaurants, or at least not concerned enough to avoid them. What I really try to avoid is allowing this behavior after they lick their own (or another cat's) butt but I know it happens. Just don't let me see it. |
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On 11 Sep, 04:48, James wrote:
Tonight I let my pussy eat off my plate while I was having dinner. She kept pestering me so I finally just let her lick my plate and have a piece of meat knowing full well that I've caught her drinking out of the toilet. Of course I gave up a long time ago the habit of washing my hands after playing with my pets. people get far too hung up these days about germs etc, very very silly. As a kid I was always inthe garden playing in mud and I truly believe that exposure to a good number of germs then helped me to developed strong immune system. I hate it when parents wrap their kids up in cotton wool and do not let them experience the great outdoors for fear of a few germs here and there, in actual fact they are harming their kids by doing so as the kiddies are not able to build up a good immunity to everyday germs inthe normal way so really theyare doing them a disservice. anyway, the cats in my parents home used to love to lick the dregs inthe botttom of yogurt pots, never if you put some of your yogurt on a plate specially for them though, no! they wanted exactly what you were having and in the same way, even off the spoon too. Ice cream was a another favourite and it is with my current lot; they love to lick out the melted remains in the bottom of the bowl if left on the floor. And of course milk left over atthe end of a bowl of cereal is always welcome. life is too short to get all precious and uptight about stuff like that, and anyway, think of all the nasty germs and bacteria which we have living in our gobs which may be more dangerous anyway? we cannot live in a sterlised world, just not feasible or sensible. bookie |
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 11:13:40 -0400, T
wrote: In article .com, says... Tonight I let my pussy eat off my plate while I was having dinner. She kept pestering me so I finally just let her lick my plate and have a piece of meat knowing full well that I've caught her drinking out of the toilet. Of course I gave up a long time ago the habit of washing my hands after playing with my pets. There was a point in my life that my first cat and I used to share a plate. I didn't think much of it until I met the SO who had a major ick factor about it. My SO gets upset about the cats walking on the dining table. While I tend to agree, their legs are too short for them to eat from the seats so what else can they do? |
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On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 16:21:46 -0700, bookie
wrote: On 11 Sep, 04:48, James wrote: Tonight I let my pussy eat off my plate while I was having dinner. She kept pestering me so I finally just let her lick my plate and have a piece of meat knowing full well that I've caught her drinking out of the toilet. Of course I gave up a long time ago the habit of washing my hands after playing with my pets. people get far too hung up these days about germs etc, very very silly. As a kid I was always inthe garden playing in mud and I truly believe that exposure to a good number of germs then helped me to developed strong immune system. I hate it when parents wrap their kids up in cotton wool and do not let them experience the great outdoors for fear of a few germs here and there, in actual fact they are harming their kids by doing so as the kiddies are not able to build up a good immunity to everyday germs inthe normal way so really theyare doing them a disservice. .... There's a lot of wisdom there. We evolved with lots of bacteria around and our immune systems develop accordingly. I read a theory on an intestinal disease (crohn's I think) that speculates that the lack of parasites actually makes things worse. Here, it's this one: http://www.webmd.com/ibd-crohns-dise...crohns-disease There is also a reasonable viewpoint that too many vaccinations are also bad for our health (as well as our cats). Our immune system requires the battles with many childhood diseases in order to graduate. I remember listening to someone debate this issue while driving along, and they mentioned that one consequence of too many vaccinations was eczema in middle aged people. I had just looked at a small patch near my nose, visible in the rear view mirror. Of course, you need to survive childhood in order to get these problems, so I don't think that anyone advocates doing away with the polio vaccine, smallpox, or diptheria. But the rest are really questionable. |
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I'm turning into a dirty old man.
I eat fruit on the bottom yogurt every morning, and when I take the cap off
Lucky knows he is in for a treat. I always let him lick the yogurt off the foil cover, and if he is really good I sometimes give him a little extra. He absolutely loves yogurt. But I only give him the top stuff, he never gets the fruit on the bottom, I am not sure If I should. bookie wrote: Tonight I let my pussy eat off my plate while I was having dinner. She kept pestering me so I finally just let her lick my plate and have [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] Of course I gave up a long time ago the habit of washing my hands after playing with my pets. people get far too hung up these days about germs etc, very very silly. As a kid I was always inthe garden playing in mud and I truly believe that exposure to a good number of germs then helped me to developed strong immune system. I hate it when parents wrap their kids up in cotton wool and do not let them experience the great outdoors for fear of a few germs here and there, in actual fact they are harming their kids by doing so as the kiddies are not able to build up a good immunity to everyday germs inthe normal way so really theyare doing them a disservice. anyway, the cats in my parents home used to love to lick the dregs inthe botttom of yogurt pots, never if you put some of your yogurt on a plate specially for them though, no! they wanted exactly what you were having and in the same way, even off the spoon too. Ice cream was a another favourite and it is with my current lot; they love to lick out the melted remains in the bottom of the bowl if left on the floor. And of course milk left over atthe end of a bowl of cereal is always welcome. life is too short to get all precious and uptight about stuff like that, and anyway, think of all the nasty germs and bacteria which we have living in our gobs which may be more dangerous anyway? we cannot live in a sterlised world, just not feasible or sensible. bookie -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...ealth/200709/1 |
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