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Anyone try the new gravies?
New to me at least. Pet store are selling gravy, bottles look pretty
close to salad dressing. One thing I can't understand, how are they meant to be used? After all most cat food sold has its own flavors and gravy. Does it work if you add another flavor? Or arethey meant to dress up food you cook yourself? As long as the cats eat it, I don't care. Just wondering if you have tried, how you use them, and if they work for you. |
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Newbie on 16/09/2005 6:14 pm wrote:
New to me at least. Pet store are selling gravy, bottles look pretty close to salad dressing. One thing I can't understand, how are they meant to be used? After all most cat food sold has its own flavors and gravy. Does it work if you add another flavor? Or arethey meant to dress up food you cook yourself? As long as the cats eat it, I don't care. Just wondering if you have tried, how you use them, and if they work for you. It's just something else to waste the planets time and resources. Buy it, you know you want to. |
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Newbie wrote:
New to me at least. Pet store are selling gravy, bottles look pretty close to salad dressing. One thing I can't understand, how are they meant to be used? After all most cat food sold has its own flavors and gravy. Does it work if you add another flavor? Or arethey meant to dress up food you cook yourself? As long as the cats eat it, I don't care. Just wondering if you have tried, how you use them, and if they work for you. You misunderstood. You put the gravy *on* the cat (after it's cooked, of course). |
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On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:14:06 GMT, Newbie wrote:
New to me at least. Pet store are selling gravy, bottles look pretty close to salad dressing. One thing I can't understand, how are they meant to be used? After all most cat food sold has its own flavors and gravy. Does it work if you add another flavor? Or arethey meant to dress up food you cook yourself? As long as the cats eat it, I don't care. Just wondering if you have tried, how you use them, and if they work for you. It is what it says basicaly - gravy. You put it over cat food like humans use gravy over their food. I purchased a couple different flavors at Pet Smart and none of my six liked it nor did the cats outside that I feed like it. I tryed it over their canned, dry and just on a plate but they would not eat it. I figured since they like baby food and people gravy they would like that but no way so I have 2 jars setting in frig that I forgot about 'til now. http://members.aol.com/larrystark/ http://members.aol.com/larrystark/strays.htm |
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150905 wrote:
: It's just something else to waste the planets time and resources. Buy it, : you know you want to. Wanting and buying are different things. :-) I really did want to hear from those who have tried them. |
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May be you can send it on to Newbie there for him to try ;-)
-- "whayface" wrote in message ... On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:14:06 GMT, Newbie wrote: New to me at least. Pet store are selling gravy, bottles look pretty close to salad dressing. One thing I can't understand, how are they meant to be used? After all most cat food sold has its own flavors and gravy. Does it work if you add another flavor? Or arethey meant to dress up food you cook yourself? As long as the cats eat it, I don't care. Just wondering if you have tried, how you use them, and if they work for you. It is what it says basicaly - gravy. You put it over cat food like humans use gravy over their food. I purchased a couple different flavors at Pet Smart and none of my six liked it nor did the cats outside that I feed like it. I tryed it over their canned, dry and just on a plate but they would not eat it. I figured since they like baby food and people gravy they would like that but no way so I have 2 jars setting in frig that I forgot about 'til now. http://members.aol.com/larrystark/ http://members.aol.com/larrystark/strays.htm |
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Newbie on 16/09/2005 6:57 pm wrote:
150905 wrote: : It's just something else to waste the planets time and resources. Buy it, : you know you want to. Wanting and buying are different things. :-) I really did want to hear from those who have tried them. I haven't tried them. My cat hasn't either... well not that I *really* know of course; she's a bit of a mystery at times. She follows me around all the time and goes all meowy... but if I follow *her* around and meow she looks at me all gone out. |
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whayface on 16/09/2005 6:56 pm wrote:
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:14:06 GMT, Newbie wrote: New to me at least. Pet store are selling gravy, bottles look pretty close to salad dressing. One thing I can't understand, how are they meant to be used? After all most cat food sold has its own flavors and gravy. Does it work if you add another flavor? Or arethey meant to dress up food you cook yourself? As long as the cats eat it, I don't care. Just wondering if you have tried, how you use them, and if they work for you. It is what it says basicaly - gravy. You put it over cat food like humans use gravy over their food. I purchased a couple different flavors at Pet Smart and none of my six liked it nor did the cats outside that I feed like it. I tryed it over their canned, dry and just on a plate but they would not eat it. I figured since they like baby food and people gravy they would like that but no way so I have 2 jars setting in frig that I forgot about 'til now. hahaaha. Sucker! I did the same with some vimto once "bet you can't drink just one!" I think was the tag line so I took them up on that bet. They were wrong I couldn't drink even one; it was abysmal. But this marketing campaign probably shifted a load of vimto to newbie vimtoids. |
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"150905" wrote in message ... Newbie on 16/09/2005 6:57 pm wrote: 150905 wrote: : It's just something else to waste the planets time and resources. Buy it, : you know you want to. Wanting and buying are different things. :-) I really did want to hear from those who have tried them. I haven't tried them. My cat hasn't either... well not that I *really* know of course; she's a bit of a mystery at times. She follows me around all the time and goes all meowy... but if I follow *her* around and meow she looks at me all gone out. Wit noted and appreciated. |
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