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Old 02-28-2012, 09:22 AM #11
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Ours are not "hot" for beef. And only Houdini likes the shrimp.

Oreo has not been a table food type kittie. She seems to prefer chipmunks! and mice. But she loves her whipped cream! We get the large size 3 packs at Costco in fact! LOL
But this winter she has been having some chicken and turkey.
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Hi blessings, Yes My scruffy who I had for 21 years, knew the day I prepared the chicken or turkey before it was cooked! He stuck by the kitchen and got first dibs when it was out of the oven. My current kitty won't touch anything but fish. All of them are so very different! ginnie
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I cook turkey/rice and green beans for the dog, but Boo the Siamese only likes cat food (both dry and wet). He will take a bite of Cheddar cheese or bacon, and he likes milk in moderation
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However, if I leave a pizza in reach, he will not touch it, and if he moans about getting dry food when the dog gets wet food, I try to put some of the dog food on his nose and he pulls away.

Boo wants what he wants.
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