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Old April 25th 11, 06:33 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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I had a great piece of salmon for dinner yesterday, Naturally, I
prepared a piece of it for TuTu also. She gave it a little lick and
said "No thanks!"
I put it in the fridge and tried again this morning -- same reaction. I
thought it tasted great but not the fussy one -- she wanted kibble. MLB
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Old April 25th 11, 08:17 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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hopitus wrote:
On Apr 25, 11:33 am, MLB wrote:
I had a great piece of salmon for dinner yesterday, Naturally, I
prepared a piece of it for TuTu also. She gave it a little lick and
said "No thanks!"
I put it in the fridge and tried again this morning -- same reaction. I
thought it tasted great but not the fussy one -- she wanted kibble. MLB

As we know, TuTu has a strong streak of independence; she was only
asserting it for you. When I open and provide a bowl of wet/juicy
food,
Snaggly often begs for kibble instead. I just leave it, go about my
business,
and soon he is diving into the fresh meal.




I have tried that many times-- doesn't
work!
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Old April 26th 11, 06:06 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:33:08 -0600, MLB wrote:

I had a great piece of salmon for dinner yesterday, Naturally, I
prepared a piece of it for TuTu also. She gave it a little lick and
said "No thanks!"
I put it in the fridge and tried again this morning -- same reaction. I
thought it tasted great but not the fussy one -- she wanted kibble. MLB


Perhaps TuTu would prefer it prepared another way? Maybe some pesto?
Maybe raw?
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Old April 26th 11, 06:29 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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dgk wrote:
On Mon, 25 Apr 2011 11:33:08 -0600, MLB wrote:

I had a great piece of salmon for dinner yesterday, Naturally, I
prepared a piece of it for TuTu also. She gave it a little lick and
said "No thanks!"
I put it in the fridge and tried again this morning -- same reaction. I
thought it tasted great but not the fussy one -- she wanted kibble. MLB


Perhaps TuTu would prefer it prepared another way? Maybe some pesto?
Maybe raw?



I'm not much of a cook and try to avoid overly=spiced anything. I just
microwave the fish for 3 minutes and to me that is delicious.. IMHO
she is just "set in her ways". MLB
 




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