On Monday, September 10, 2018 at 4:17:10 AM UTC-4, bookburn wrote:
> Wondering about which pet food that might stomach best, I found the
> site at
> https://www.google.com/search?q=dog+...iw=800&bih=525
>
> But the products shown as edible by human standards are all expensive,
> like more than $2 lb.. This seems to compare unfavorably with the low
> priced cans of fish.
>
> But they warn about letting your pet associate your food with theirs
> as a matter of dominance, or something.
>
> Hard core survivors should have a Plan B (hidden from family) for
> dining on feral cats and dogs, should the need arise. I once asked
> school kids of elementary age if they would be able to eat a pet
> rabbit if their parents said to, and most said they could, but
> wouldn't like it.
No salt or pepper for pets.
"The human nose has about 5 million olfactory receptors, microscopic proteins that allow us to detect odors. With 45 million to 80 million receptors, cats have a far better sense of smell€”but they can't measure up to the average dog, whose snout holds between 149 million and 300 million receptors.Oct 15, 2012"
https://parade.com/118414/kaleethomp...-cats-vs-dogs/