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![]() Ophelia wrote: >Thank you. I get very angry at bullying > and tend to kick out against it which > earns me even more enemies (and trust > me, I have plenty), but, I like to cook > and I love to learn so I am here to do > just that thing ![]() I think that is just human nature to want to kick out against bullying, as nobody would be a fan of such behavior, I'm sure. That's what anyone should be here for...because they like to cook and learn new things. I've gotten some GREAT recipes and cooking ideas from this group. Most folks here are friendly and informative, and if they tend to be "cheeky", I try to ignore them. I wasn't referring to Julie as being one of the trouble makers here...she has never "handed it out to me" that I recall, but I know she sure catches a lot of flak in here, though like some others, I'm sure she brings some of it on herself, but I'm sure she's got a good heart when it's in the right place. Judy |
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![]() "Judy Haffner" > wrote in message ... > I wasn't referring to Julie as being one of the trouble makers > here...she has never "handed it out to me" that I recall, but I know she > sure catches a lot of flak in here, though like some others, I'm sure > she brings some of it on herself, but I'm sure she's got a good heart > when it's in the right place. Well, I can't say I have seen her bring it on herself. She has her way of writing and she unless she is attacked doesn't bitch at anyone. She just tells it as she sees it Fine by be and if I didn't want to read it, I wouldn't. -- -- http://www.shop.helpforheroes.org.uk/ |
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I think both Julie Bove and I think it possible that sometimes cats
smother babies. |
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Colt T wrote:
> I think both Julie Bove and I think it possible that sometimes cats > smother babies. What? What are you talking about? And what does that have to do with Jell-O? I am really getting quite tired of your AOLish or WebTVish or whatever your thingie is way of posting. If you don't quote at least a part of what you are referring to, then most likely nobody will be able to figure it out. |
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On Monday, January 7, 2013 7:22:09 PM UTC-6, Colt T wrote:
> I think both Julie Bove and I think it possible that sometimes cats > > smother babies. We had to have our dearly loved cat euthanized a few days after bringing my newborn son home from the NICU. She had been diabetic for a few years, and I was giving her insulin twice a day. With the whole hospital thing with my child, I neglected to stay on schedule with her shots. The thing is, if I had put her on a proper diet, she might have been fine, but at that time, I didn't know any better. Feeding cats kibble that is high in starch is bad, very, very bad. Cats are obligate carnivores. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnivo...ate_carnivores --Bryan |
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Bryan wrote:
> On Monday, January 7, 2013 7:22:09 PM UTC-6, Colt T wrote: >> I think both Julie Bove and I think it possible that sometimes cats >> >> smother babies. > > We had to have our dearly loved cat euthanized a few days after > bringing my newborn son home from the NICU. She had been diabetic > for a few years, and I was giving her insulin twice a day. With the > whole hospital thing with my child, I neglected to stay on schedule > with her shots. The thing is, if I had put her on a proper diet, she > might have been fine, but at that time, I didn't know any better. > Feeding cats kibble that is high in starch is bad, very, very bad. > Cats are obligate carnivores. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnivo...ate_carnivores > > --Bryan Ours are on a grain free diet. They eat the Now! brand dry food but I am searching for a moist food they will eat. When we got them from the shelter, we were given a few cans of food and were told this is what they ate. It was the Wellness brand and turkey flavor. When we got them we were not expecting to take them home right away but as luck would have it, they approved our adoption on the spot. Daughter and I were going to go out to dinner and then the dance studio but instead we took the two cats home and fed them. They did eat some of the food. I think the next night they did eat some too but not very much. I went back to the store where we got them but they didn't have the turkey flavor. So I bought two cans each of every flavor they did sell. And they wouldn't eat any of it. Just wouldn't touch it! What I did determine is that they both seem to like tuna. But they have pretty much stopped eating what they ate in the past except for maybe a couple of bites of it. And they aren't eating much dry food either. I tried some kind (can't remember the brand) that has tuna, peas, potatoes and red peppers in it. They do eat some of that but again I am throwing most of it out. It's frustrating because our old cat was not like that until she got sick. She was picky as to the texture of the food, eating only the pate type but then when she got sick she would eat only the chunky but really only a few bites. Prior to that she always cleaned her plate. And she would eat any flavor provided that it wasn't fish. The daughter will eat a few bites of chicken from time to time but mom won't touch it. I just don't know what to feed them. Most things they won't touch at all. They'll just give me these astounded and confused looks as if to say, "You're giving me that?" And then they walk away. Neither one seems to be losing any weight though. And they do love their treats. The get the treats in the kitchen and they have special bowls for that. Every time I go in there they sniff at the bowls. But they only get the treats at midnight. And apparently their tummy clocks know when it is midnight. If they haven't gotten the treats but 12:05, I hear about it! They will only eat tuna treats and only the crunchy ones. |
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