cshenk wrote:
> "Jeßus" wrote
> > cshenk wrote:
>
>> Look, I won't drag this on forever - but if on the slim chance you wish to
>> know more about the true nature of peter lucas, I can suggest doing a
>> search for his posts, particularly in alt.ozdebate up until say 2007
>
> Naw, I'm not the sort to go hunting folks up. I take'em at 'face value' in
> a conference.
That's fine then
>>> To keep it a bit topical, I make many of my pets foods (I call it treats
>>> but it's a full meal). I am almost out of stock just now so need to make
>>> more. I make it salt free then spice and salt it for our use later. No
>>> onions (I forget if it's cats or dogs that dont take to onions but the
>>> same stock goes to both so...).
>> My cat simply *adores* garlic, onion less so. She'll even eat my
>> cauliflower bake because of the garlic flavour. OTOH, she is still quite
>> picky about what she will eat, like many cats. Unfortunately she tends not
>> to like the fresh bunnies or fish or red meat we have most weeks, unless
>> it is cooked with the usual condiments. Spoilt, I guess 
>
> Not sure on Garlic, but just because it's the same family of critter as the
> onion, doesnt mean a little might not be ok!
Yeah, true. I should double-check what the toxic dosage is, but over all
I doubt she is getting too much garlic, she doesn't get it too
frequently or in high amounts.
Hmm... I have just read this:
http://www.felinefuture.com/nutrition/garlic.php the wording of which is
enough for me to put her garlic eating days on moratorium for the time
being! I don't know if the side effects are being over-dramatised, but
I'm going to err in favour of caution.
> Cash loves hickory smoked meats.
As would most critters, human or not <G>