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Michael \"Dog3\" Lonergan > wrote:
> >I go through this 2 times a day. We have 2 housecats and an outside cat >(she won't stay inside). Plus we have the dog, Missy. The little shits are >greedy even though they have dry food at all hours. We give them moist food >twice daily. The 'coons get Bart's food which ticks me off. Just >bitching, which I excell at. That, and overfeeding your pets. The dog only needs to be fed once a day, and in fact would prefer it. Well, maybe not now that he's used to fed all the time. Hope his digestion is okay. The cats can do the leave-food-out thing. Unless they're already susceptible to the dry-food problem some cats can get, you don't need to wet-feed them; except when they're recuperating, have oral/dental issues, you want to treat them (like they'd understand why...). But give them the liquid you dump out of each tuna can. Inside a cat is the best place for it. >Ob Food: Had a nice grilled cheese, smoked gouda and some tomato soup. >Filling and good. I'm off to broil a side of trout in cajun spice and make some garam masala rice. Maybe frazzle a little zucchini in my new turkish evoo to see what it's like. Seemed very light when I compared it to the Colavita on some bread earlier... --Blair |
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