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"jmcquown" wrote in message ... You could take the tin out of the refrigerator, let it come to room temp and then dish it up. Jill That might work for his teatime meal (3.45 on the dot) but not for breakfast. He insists on being fed as soon as I get up and you truly wouldn't want to make him wait because he'd drive you mad, meowing, scratching the carpet and all the other little tricks he has when he thinks I haven't quite understood what he asked me twice for ;-) If I ignore him and sit down, he gets on the arm of my chair, stares into my eyes and touches my face softly with his paw. Like "I really do have to insist now.." I might have to go down the microwave route. Tweed |
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"Christina Websell" wrote in message
... "jmcquown" wrote in message ... You could take the tin out of the refrigerator, let it come to room temp and then dish it up. Jill That might work for his teatime meal (3.45 on the dot) but not for breakfast. He insists on being fed as soon as I get up and you truly wouldn't want to make him wait because he'd drive you mad, meowing, scratching the carpet and all the other little tricks he has when he thinks I haven't quite understood what he asked me twice for ;-) If I ignore him and sit down, he gets on the arm of my chair, stares into my eyes and touches my face softly with his paw. Like "I really do have to insist now.." I might have to go down the microwave route. Tweed How about opening the can or pouch in the morning, then warming it up for the teatime feed? Joy |
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"Judith Latham" wrote in message ... In article , wrote: On Wednesday, September 25, 2013 3:46:29 PM UTC-7, Jack Campin wrote: If you mean Butcher's Choice, the Co-Op has it (at least, ours does). Our local supermarket is a Co-op but not a big one and doesn't appear to have it Lesley I forgot to check in our Co-op so I'll check Monday. Judith I got another 6 tins, it's already gone up in price since I first wrote. I know Sootie is a fussy eater so if she doesn't like big chunks she might not like it. The chunks are around the size of Kit-e-Kat (which is also a food with no sugar in btw) Boyfie is still liking it so I might stick with it. I'm sorry if anyone thinks I'm obsessive about sugar in cat food, I am, and the reason for that is 1. it is not necessary and 2. Boyfie will not let me clean his teeth and I want them to last him all his life without the trauma of a dental visit to TED to have some teeth removed every few years as he gets older. At his last TED visit for his annual jabs, the vet said his teeth were perfect, just a tiny bit of tartar, nothing to worry about. As he's 11 years old now I'm happy about that. I would never try him on a new food without examining closely what is in it, and if there is sugar in, it's just a no-no. For the UK people, just look at the tiny treaty meals, like Gourmet. In fact, examine every brand you buy. I was wrong about Sheba and have already apologised for that Tweed |
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"Joy" wrote in message ... How about opening the can or pouch in the morning, then warming it up for the teatime feed? Joy That's the way I was thinking about. I thought I mentioned that but maybe not. I'm not all that happy with his "don't ignore me or I'll claw the carpet" but it works for him. He could meow if he wants out, but no. He just claws the kitchen carpet which has an instant response and he knows it. Doesn't work for for "I want in" he has to revert to meowing. Tweed |
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