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Old November 13th 03, 05:44 PM
dgk
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Default No turkey for the boys

I've been keeping track of what foods Nipsy and Espy like and don't
like. They really hate anything with turkey in it. So much for
Thanksgiving. They're not big on beef. They love lamb apparently.
Chicken and Herring is a hit. Triumph Salmon gets two paws up.

So why do they drag the rug over their bowls when they're done? Makes
for smelly rugs.
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Old November 13th 03, 06:59 PM
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So why do they drag the rug over their bowls when they're done? Makes
for smelly rugs.


Think of it this way: after killing their prey and gorging, they are hiding
what they can't eat (or in some cases, just don't want to eat) for later, in
case they get hungry and nothing better is available.
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Old November 13th 03, 06:59 PM
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So why do they drag the rug over their bowls when they're done? Makes
for smelly rugs.


Think of it this way: after killing their prey and gorging, they are hiding
what they can't eat (or in some cases, just don't want to eat) for later, in
case they get hungry and nothing better is available.
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Old November 13th 03, 06:59 PM
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So why do they drag the rug over their bowls when they're done? Makes
for smelly rugs.


Think of it this way: after killing their prey and gorging, they are hiding
what they can't eat (or in some cases, just don't want to eat) for later, in
case they get hungry and nothing better is available.
 




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