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2nd November 2012, 09:17 AM #11
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One of my old moggies (Tordi - lived to the ripe old age of 18.5) would only eat Felix salmon and prawn until she was 1yr old. Made shopping easy - 7 big tins of salmon and prawn a week. Think the checkout girls thought we were cruel! Then Jake came along and was eating all sorts - even though Tordi had tried them all before she now wanted them just because he was having them! Fickle cats eh?! Our 3 MCs only seem to like Felix as good as it looks fish - and they also licked at the jelly when they were kittens but they seemed to grow out of that.
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2nd November 2012, 02:04 PM #12
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Your not going to believe this but my other two cats must be hanging about with Basil too much as they have now started putting their nose up at the felix. I wish they could talk sometimes so they could say " I would like this for my breakfast this for my lunch and this for tea" although couldnt cope with 3 cats all talking at once so maybe that not such a good idea.
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4th November 2012, 02:57 PM #13
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Observation-I do think its quite amusing that we, as humans, will eat a much varied diet in our lifetimes, yet we expect our pets to be content with the same small choices of foodtypes, but are concerned when they decide to change their minds.Why shouldnt they be as interchangeable as we tend to be. I often wonder when a mouse or a frog is dropped at my feet, the mewling creature in front of me is saying" here, cook this"
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