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#27 Jul 29 2005 at 12:34 PM Rating: Good
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I dunno I tend to by "Cheap and Crappy" brand cat food

5% salt
95% ash

but my cats are dumb too.
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#28 Jul 29 2005 at 12:35 PM Rating: Excellent
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$3,2000,000,000.00 is still a whole lot of Fancy Feast.
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#29 Jul 29 2005 at 12:37 PM Rating: Excellent
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Note, it kind of looks like crushed up graham crackers, but doesn't taste like them.
Smiley: dubious
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#30 Jul 29 2005 at 12:43 PM Rating: Good
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Our dogs and cats eat it.


I thought you started feeding your dogs baby chickens or something.
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#31 Jul 29 2005 at 12:47 PM Rating: Good
Only three of the dogs eat baby chickens. The rest are still on FRR.
#32 Jul 29 2005 at 12:50 PM Rating: Excellent
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My 2 cats are the most finicky eaters I have ever met, and thats including humans. When they were first old enough to eat dry cat food, my hubby and I went through about 15 different types of cat food until we found one they would actually eat. The rest they would just paw and look at us with contempt.


A few years back, one of my cats developed a UTI and the vet made us switch to Purina UTI cat food, which will help prevent another outbreak. Since then, its all they get, and after 2 months of piteous mewings and resentful looks, they finally decided to try it. Lo and behold theyre still as fat as they were prior, so Im assuming the food agrees with their picky tatses.
#33 Jul 29 2005 at 12:51 PM Rating: Decent
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3,2000,000,000.00 is still a whole lot of Fancy Feast.


Must be a new math system, didnt realize they added a 4th decimal.

Our cat is cute as can be, but half retarded I swear. She likes eating paper and other household items more than her cat food, could be the comparable taste though /shrug

I've always heard that Iam's was good for your pet and there is supposed to be another one that is more natural/healthy. Can't think of the name though...
#34 Jul 29 2005 at 12:54 PM Rating: Excellent
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Thank God I don't work in a job involving numbers.

Oh, wait...

Personally, I'd be just as happy to open the door and let the cat forage but my son would probably be upset about his pet becoming a high-protein coyote snack.
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#35 Jul 29 2005 at 12:54 PM Rating: Decent
Our 1 cat will eat any cat food as long as it is the "Crunchy" type. As far as people food, cheddar and only cheddar cheese. She will smell it from the other room and fly into the kitchen. Also she adores ice cream. The little SOB will eat it if Im not paying attention Smiley: motz. She is cute and my GF's so I guess its ok.
#36 Jul 29 2005 at 1:00 PM Rating: Excellent
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speaking of retarded cats I swear my oldest one is a sped kitty. I love him to death but he has got to be the downs syndrome mascot for kitties.

When he was a mere 4 week old kitten, he started his career in running from one side of the room to crashing nonstop into the wall on the other side of the room. Hed then get up, shake his head to clear away the stars and have at it again.

This led to issues of balance later on in life. One day when I lived on a third floor apartment he was lying on a window sill and his fat *** promptly pushed the screen away, where he fell, with the screen, onto some underlying bushes.


After this he is now known to sit in a corner, stare at the spot where the walls and ceiling meet, and meow for hours at it. He drools quite a bit, especially if he sits on your lap, and hes the biggest lap ***** known to man. Very sweet and all, except to our dog, whom he piggybacks, holding on with one arm and whapping the dog with the other as he tries to run away.
#37 Jul 29 2005 at 1:06 PM Rating: Good
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When he was a mere 4 week old kitten, he started his career in running from one side of the room to crashing nonstop into the wall on the other side of the room. Hed then get up, shake his head to clear away the stars and have at it again.

This led to issues of balance later on in life. One day when I lived on a third floor apartment he was lying on a window sill and his fat *** promptly pushed the screen away, where he fell, with the screen, onto some underlying bushes.


You just described about 2/3's of my cats problems.

Has lived with us for 5 months, still cannot run on tile properly, runs into walls frequently. Falls off window sills with the greatest of ease (indoor only though, never through a window), drools

Got her declawed last wednesday, monday she decided to chew off half of one of her paws because of the stitches /sigh

Till you walk into a room and see a black piece of cat fur and skin laying there, you have not lived life...
#38 Jul 29 2005 at 1:43 PM Rating: Good
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Back when I had pets I was one of those people that got way too into it. I first started my dogs(German Short-haired Pointers, gorgeous breed) on a home-made diet that I worked out with our Vet. Later as that got a little out of hand we switched to Nutro brand, it's one of the better ones.

There was a book that I read about online while doing some food research a while back. Here Never read the book, but there have been many articles written with similar content. Next time you go to pick up a bag of "Old Roy", think about what you're really feeding your pet.
#39 Jul 29 2005 at 2:14 PM Rating: Decent
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Had a cat with an extra toe on each of his front paws.
We think it's a genetic defect from his father, who posessed one extra toe on his front left paw.


Both cats are royaly fuc[b][/b]ked up in the head. Probally about as bad as DSDs' and Kronigs' kitties. their fun though, arn't they?
#40 Jul 29 2005 at 4:32 PM Rating: Decent
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Iophiel, that was the most hard-core hi-jack of any post I've bore witness too.

I'd rate you up if I wasn't so lazy.
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#41 Jul 29 2005 at 4:58 PM Rating: Good
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Next time you go to pick up a bag of "Old Roy", think about what you're really feeding your pet.


Ya, I'll do that the day they start thinking about who's carpet they are shi[b][/b]tting it back out onto.
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