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Old 10-15-2006, 02:34 AM #1
annelb annelb is offline
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Default Strange foods my pets like

Ok, I know that pets are not supposed to be fed people food but...

My cat Wish would attack me whenever I was eating canned peaches or cantelope. She turned her nose up at fresh fish. Go figure
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KC, the Cairn Terrier, loves asparagus. One day she was begging for food while I was cooking dinner. I thought "I will fix her - I will give her some asparagus to make her go away". She loved it
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I thought she would spit it out like she does other vegetables.

Here is a picture of KC on the boat. She really gets in the way if my DH is trying to fish. We usually only take her if we not planning on fishing.
Anne
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