I just found a cat and I was wondering what kind of cat food to purchase for him. He is a white haired cat and overweight if that matters.
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05-23-2006 04:25 AM
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05-23-2006 04:32 AM
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I would say Iams, but table scraps would be a lot cheeper |
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05-23-2006 04:39 AM
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Fresh human flesh. You need to start killing for this demonic albino fat cat. | |
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05-23-2006 05:08 AM
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You could always just donate the cat to any local chinese restaraunt...... | |
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05-23-2006 05:12 AM
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Silly Texan. | |
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05-23-2006 12:52 PM
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None of the above. | |
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05-23-2006 03:52 PM
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05-23-2006 04:37 PM
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once when i was drunk someone gave me a pate' on a Ritz Cracker. It wasn't too bad. Found out the pate' was straight Fancy Feast. |
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05-23-2006 05:31 PM
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05-23-2006 07:42 PM
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My cat also has issues with digesting regular cat foods and throwing up wet food, so I've been to the vet and have been buy for the past 5 years ZD made by Hill. It's a little more expensive as well, but supposedly very low allergen and free of any impurities. | |
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05-24-2006 04:26 PM
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i decided i should vote for Fancy Feast so that I could see the poll. |
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05-24-2006 04:35 PM
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My ex-cat's vet (cat went with the ex) recommended Friskies if we were going to buy storebought cat food, or we could pay through the nose for the stuff the vet's office carried. | |
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05-24-2006 04:40 PM
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05-24-2006 04:45 PM
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I moved to an apartment that didn't take pets | |
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05-24-2006 04:50 PM
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Why is there no place to vote for "cat a'la king" or "broasted cat"? | |
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05-24-2006 05:45 PM
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Iams is the way to go. The weight control stuff has treated my cat well in the past. | |
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