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Old May 17th 05, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by blueberries79
"jmc" us wrote in message
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Suddenly, without warning, bigbadbarry exclaimed (5/16/2005 12:18 AM):
blueberries79 wrote:


Gabe loves popcorn (I make sure there are no husks) and Oreo loves


yogurt.


I saw a plastic container of catfood, it said "with yogurt" on the
label. it was a dry food...so it must be good for them

This cat won't, but plenty of cats like cheddar cheese.

Mine won't eat cheddar, but loves parmesan. Won't eat most raw/cooked
meats. Will eat: white bread, and peanut butter.

My previous cat loved broccoli with cheese.

jmc


Is raw meat ok for them? My husband wont let me feed it to them since they
are 'domestic' animals, so I dont argue with him, but I figure... if they're
outdoor cats and kill a mouse or when they catch the bugs around here....
isnt that basically raw meat? Its easier to let it slide until I have ammo
to come back and prove him wrong... or keep my mouth shut if hes right!
He's wrong. You are right on the mouse thing. Cats crave a good bit of raw meat. I know mine do, they're always full of attention when I'm cooking, and if I don't watch out, they'll even bite the styrofoam container the meat came in because there's juices on that! All my cats furthermore really like cheese, any kind of cheese, sausage, milk, yogurt, custard, butter, mayonnaise, raw fish, cooked fish, raw meat, cooked meat (heck they'll even eat burnt meat), and my sweetest but craziest darling Venus likes eating sour pickles!
(Do look out with the raw meat tho, too much is never good. It can cause worms or digestive problems).
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Old May 17th 05, 10:47 PM
blueberries79
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Well the funniest thing about it is that my husband actually has a working
appendix b/c of all the raw meat he ate when he was younger. (I forget how
the dr determined this) You should see him eat a steak, I wonder if it is
even warm on the inside sometimes! And, I suppose my husband thinks hes
domestic so I never quite got that argument anyway... Thanks for all the
advice!


"Fritti" wrote in message
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blueberries79 Wrote:
"jmc" us wrote in message
...-
Suddenly, without warning, bigbadbarry exclaimed (5/16/2005 12:18
AM):-
blueberries79 wrote:

-
Gabe loves popcorn (I make sure there are no husks) and Oreo loves-

yogurt.


I saw a plastic container of catfood, it said "with yogurt" on the
label. it was a dry food...so it must be good for them

This cat won't, but plenty of cats like cheddar cheese.
-
Mine won't eat cheddar, but loves parmesan. Won't eat most
raw/cooked
meats. Will eat: white bread, and peanut butter.

My previous cat loved broccoli with cheese.

jmc-

Is raw meat ok for them? My husband wont let me feed it to them since
they
are 'domestic' animals, so I dont argue with him, but I figure... if
they're
outdoor cats and kill a mouse or when they catch the bugs around
here....
isnt that basically raw meat? Its easier to let it slide until I have
ammo
to come back and prove him wrong... or keep my mouth shut if hes right!


He's wrong. You are right on the mouse thing. Cats crave a good bit of
raw meat. I know mine do, they're always full of attention when I'm
cooking, and if I don't watch out, they'll even bite the styrofoam
container the meat came in because there's juices on that! All my cats
furthermore really like cheese, any kind of cheese, sausage, milk,
yogurt, custard, butter, mayonnaise, raw fish, cooked fish, raw meat,
cooked meat (heck they'll even eat burnt meat), and my sweetest but
craziest darling Venus likes eating sour pickles!
(Do look out with the raw meat tho, too much is never good. It can
cause worms or digestive problems).


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Fritti



 




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