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26th February 2010, 11:45 PM #11
[QUOTE=jckkerrison;1894],we didn't have the amount of upset stomachs then or obese cats & that in turn meant we didn't have the diabetic cats that are about now & no dried biscuits also meant that there were not the amount of cats suffering from stones either,all things that seem to have become more evident now in the last few years.QUOTE]
oh i agree totally im 24 lol but grew up around cats if you told your granny about the cat food market she would look sideways at you lol!!! i beleive this is the same with the human food market also...years ago everyone was living to quite a late good age now very young ppl are having strokes and there is more illness same with pet foods...
takes too look back at all of ths and see a bigger picture of evouloution rather than quick scientific studies to actually realise the damage that some companies actually cause than make better x
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26th February 2010, 11:57 PM #12
When I was little my nana and grandad had to huge cats - they weren't MCs just moggies but enormous. My nan never brought any cat food for them she just brought them huge slabs of meat or fish from the local butcher. Can't remember what the meat was now but probably whatever was on offer, just remember her getting it out onto the table top and calling in the cats that used to race to the table and gobble all this raw meat down. It made quite an impression on me watching those huge cats tear into the meat. My nana was French and she called the cats puss puss or what ever she felt like calling them don't think they had names. They were loved though and never ill. Not sure when they died but they seemed to be around for most of my youth.
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