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"Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
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> tracyewing712 wrote:
>
>>On Thursday, December 25, 2014 6:43:36 PM UTC-6, jmcquown wrote:
>>> On 12/25/2014 7:14 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>>> >
>>> > "sf" > wrote in message
>>> > ...
>>> >> On Thu, 25 Dec 2014 11:14:21 -0000, "Ophelia"
>>> >> > wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>> Tinned toms
>>> >>
>>> >> LOL! Every time someone calls them "toms" here, I immediately think
>>> >> "turkey" and tinned tom (turkey) is not an appealing thought.
>>> >
>>> > And I think of male cats. But canned turkey is very good in gravy
>>> > over
>>> > mashed potatoes.
>>>
>>> No wonder you think of cats; canned turkey in gravy sounds like cat
>>> food.

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>>It IS cat food. My little Minnie kitty has three cans of it in the
>>pantry. It's one of her favorites.

>
> Only three cans... I buy several 48 can cases every week... Sam's Club
> sells Friskies in the larger 11 ounce can, I buy those too, and lots
> of large sacks of dried.
>
> Most cat foods have people food names. The one thing I've noticed is
> cat food contains myriad meats but not pork... and can't have to do
> with kosher as many cat foods contain shrimp... I wonder why no pork
> in cat food, my cats love pork roast/chops. The canned shreds look
> exactly like Koko's pulled meat roasts, actually the cat food shreds
> look more appetizing:
> https://www.friskies.com/cat-food
> My house cats will eat shreds but they prefer the pate', the barn cats
> aren't at all fussy, they eat whatever they get... they'd enjoy Koko's
> shreds almost as much as the voles they catch. LOL


I have read that pork is not good because of the sodium.