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Old 08-17-2022, 11:53 PM   #30
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Does it taste good?
I remember allegations of certain people eating catfood sandwiches in the Belfast Shipyard. Perhaps it was tuna.

Are you actually a cat or just the human that the cat keeps to read it books and feed it?
Damnations I knew someone would suss this sometime.

In reality, I'm a slave to a gorgeous tortie and white ex-feral who has been socialised for a very long time. She was part of a colony I rescued one winter in 2007.
I used to have many more monsters, but they've gone to Bastet. I can't justify being a Crazy Cat Lady with just one cat, although the friend who bought the Libra cover and cat food believes it's a matter of attitude rather than number of cats.

Victoria says that she loves the Gourmet cat food: it's expensive (which she prefers) and mushy (helpful for a toothless cat - she had all her teeth removed a few years ago) and very tasty. It always disappears from her plate very quickly. So it's a go-to for making the order up to £20+.

I've been vegetarian for over 40 years so avoid cat food! The first cat given to me as an adult was from a vet I was dating. He spent some time explaining why cats can't be vegetarian.

When I had a houseful of moggies (I did a couple of feral rescues at my previous house, neutered and found homes for most of them, but kept some - Victoria was one of the ones I kept) they had to make do with cheap Asda own brand food, then Whiskas cans. But now I have only one cat, she gets spoiled silly.

Sorry. I could go on about cats for hours.
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