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Originally Posted by Stitchawl
Anyone here 'cook' for their pets?
When I had dogs, I used to bake dog biscuits for them. No dogs now but Felicity gets some of our sashimi when we are having it for dinner. That's not cooking, I guess, just sharing. But I do know that many people actively cook meals daily for their pets. Anyone here?
Stitchawl
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Don't cook, but prepare a "variety platter" twice a day. Shared between Norton and Crystal: Two cans of Mighty Dog* in the morning, one can of Mighty Dog and a slice of Fresh Pet in the evening. I also keep a bit of Beneful dry food in the dish for Crystal.
Speaking of Crystal, I just had to go out front and call her. Once again, this escape artist climbed the fence when I let her out a few minutes ago. She always come back, but I'm afraid if I can't break her of this, one day either Animal Control will catch her or she'll get hit by a car. She is one hard-headed dog. Fortunately when she comes within range, her long hair makes it easy to grab hold of her. She's back inside now looking all innocent.
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One can of Chicken, egg, & bacon country platter and one can of hearty pulled-style chicken dinner; the only ones Norton likes. Crystal will eat anything, including change purses, hair brushes, book beanies, dining room chairs, MINI cables, headphones, piano benches, and electric razors.