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![]() I think maybe they put catnip in their cheese. My cat ignores people food with the exception of when I have a piece of c.b. cheddar. She is there instantly meowing her head off, demanding to receive some. |
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On Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 4:56:23 PM UTC-5, jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/31/2015 10:39 AM, wrote: > > > > I think maybe they put catnip in their cheese. My cat ignores people > > food with the exception of when I have a piece of c.b. cheddar. She > > is there instantly meowing her head off, demanding to receive some. > > > Wow, I haven't thought about that brand of cheese in ages! I'll have to > see if they still sell it at my grocery store. (Then I'll find out if > my cat, who also ignores people food, suddenly demands some!) My cat likes raw bacon. > > Jill --Bryan |
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On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 08:44:21 -0500, Nancy Young
> wrote: >On 10/31/2015 10:39 AM, wrote: >> >> I think maybe they put catnip in their cheese. My cat ignores people >> food with the exception of when I have a piece of c.b. cheddar. She >> is there instantly meowing her head off, demanding to receive some. > >What is it with cats and cheddar. It's like kitty crack. > >nancy This is only the cracker barrel one though, any other brand and it does not have the same effect. My last dog was fanatical about cheese but then she developed chronic pancreatitis and cheese was off the list. We resorted to putting cheese in tupperware in the fridge because if she heard saran wrap, she was there like a shot. When the sad day came, I took a nice piece of cheese with me and she was allowed to gulp it down before the needle went in ![]() |
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Nancy Young wrote in rec.food.cooking:
> On 11/1/2015 8:55 AM, wrote: > > On Sun, 1 Nov 2015 08:44:21 -0500, Nancy Young > > wrote: > > > > > On 10/31/2015 10:39 AM, wrote: > > > > > > > > I think maybe they put catnip in their cheese. My cat ignores > > > > people food with the exception of when I have a piece of c.b. > > > > cheddar. She is there instantly meowing her head off, > > > > demanding to receive some. > > > > > > What is it with cats and cheddar. It's like kitty crack. > > > This is only the cracker barrel one though, any other brand and it > > does not have the same effect. > > Huh. My cats never differentiated. They came snooping around > for any cheddar. Other kinds of cheese are hit or miss. > > > My last dog was fanatical about cheese > > but then she developed chronic pancreatitis and cheese was off the > > list. We resorted to putting cheese in tupperware in the fridge > > because if she heard saran wrap, she was there like a shot. When > > the sad day came, I took a nice piece of cheese with me and she was > > allowed to gulp it down before the needle went in ![]() > > What a marvelous thing to do for your dog. I doubt I'll have > another one but if I do, it's something to keep in mind. > Something nice on a horrible day. > > nancy Hi Nancy, I've loved and lost many a pet. In another group, I am handling a good part of the Jellicle Ball for this year. Loosely related to the 'CATS' play of fame, it's shifted a lot and is a usenet thing that happens every year. This is the 20th. There we revere all our past pets. Since I adopt older pets with medical issues, I tend to lose them sooner obviously but I feel good about a final real home since most won't even think to take in a 10yo. Iowna has been such a joy here! She was just shy of 11 when we got her. Blind by age 9 of glaucoma, she's my first blind dog. She'll be 14 in July. She may not make 14 because of severe arthritis but so far, Tramadol keeps her steady. Carol -- |
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wrote in
: > I think maybe they put catnip in their cheese. My cat ignores > people food with the exception of when I have a piece of c.b. > cheddar. She is there instantly meowing her head off, > demanding to receive some. We have two cats that will eat cheese. We don't buy Cracker Barrel Cheddar but rather 2-year old Balderson which is produced locally. http://www.baldersonvillagecheese.com/ Kita will eat some as long as I give her some, usually slivers as she has kidney trouble and protein is an issue, so it's a taste treat. Suki has eaten cheese occasionally. Kita has also eaten Velveeta, Saint-Paulin, Oka, and just about any cheese I have for breakfast. She has not turned her nose up at any cheese, but as she lived on the street before adopting us she must have retained the ability to eat whatever comes your way. It is my opinion that cats like sharp taste and strong odour. This might explain why, while they dislike bodies of water, they like fish so much. -- "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor " -- Desmond Tutu --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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MisterDiddyWahDiddy > wrote in
: > My cat likes raw bacon. Salt. -- "If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor " -- Desmond Tutu --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Sun, 01 Nov 2015 15:26:59 -0600, Michel Boucher
> wrote: wrote in : > >> I think maybe they put catnip in their cheese. My cat ignores >> people food with the exception of when I have a piece of c.b. >> cheddar. She is there instantly meowing her head off, >> demanding to receive some. > >We have two cats that will eat cheese. We don't buy Cracker Barrel >Cheddar but rather 2-year old Balderson which is produced locally. > >http://www.baldersonvillagecheese.com/ > >Kita will eat some as long as I give her some, usually slivers as >she has kidney trouble and protein is an issue, so it's a taste >treat. Suki has eaten cheese occasionally. > >Kita has also eaten Velveeta, Saint-Paulin, Oka, and just about >any cheese I have for breakfast. She has not turned her nose up >at any cheese, but as she lived on the street before adopting us >she must have retained the ability to eat whatever comes your way. > >It is my opinion that cats like sharp taste and strong odour. This >might explain why, while they dislike bodies of water, they like >fish so much. Could be, I love that oka cheese too ![]() |
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Cheese is really bad for dogs. Of course they like it, but shouldn't have it.
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On Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 10:39:16 AM UTC-4, wrote:
> I think maybe they put catnip in their cheese. My cat ignores people > food with the exception of when I have a piece of c.b. cheddar. She > is there instantly meowing her head off, demanding to receive some. Do they still make coon brand cheese? |
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