[Sca-cooks] Re: calling female cats

Olwen the Odd olwentheodd at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 14 07:52:56 PST 2002


>>OB Food content: I bought some "natural" cat food this weekend including a
>>small can of what the label informs me is "Seafood Platter". The
>>ingredients are "Four different kinds of seafood, vegetable jelly (various
>>gums including guar gum, I think), vitamin #1, vitamin#2." I had a
>>cheeseburger and a salad for dinner. My cats had fish in aspic.
>>
>>My cats are spoiled.
>
>
>My cats didn't like the canned all-natural food, nor the home-made stuff
>I tried them on, but they do like the all-natural dry food.  I was
>amused, however, to see that Nutro Naturals cat food in fact labeled
>it's cans "rabbit in aspic," "venison in aspic," etc.
>
>My dog, on the other hand, gets homemade lamb and turkey, whole-wheat
>pasta or brown rice and barley, veggies, olive oil and a vitamin
>supplement, mostly organic.  My husband and I get canned soup most
>nights.  Worse, I can't seem to wean my husband off his Chef Boy-ar-dee.
>  Bleck.  At least I don't sink any lower than Progresso ;)
>
>-Magdalena
>
My cats eat dry stuff but beg me every morning for a treat of wet stuff.  I
offer them a quarter can each of some sliced stuff, most of which smells
awful, then watch as the old mean one starts on her bowl then saunters over
and slaps the crap out of the mentally challenged one and steals her bowl.

As for me, I hardly ever eat anything from a package or can.  The one really
big exception is the mac and cheese from Bowl Appetite.  I just can't get
enough of that stuff.  My friends are convinced it has drugs in it because I
not only *eat* it ~ I *recommend* it!
Olwen, hooked

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