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On 5/22/2020 8:18 PM, Snag wrote:
> On 5/22/2020 6:31 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>> On 5/22/2020 2:46 PM, wrote:
>>> On Friday, May 22, 2020 at 1:33:44 PM UTC-5, Sheldon wrote:
>>>>
>>>> All our cats had different preferences, most prefered fish but many
>>>> prefered poultry, few prefered beef... of all the preferences they all
>>>> prefered my pork chops/roasts.Â* None of our cats ever got to try bacon
>>>> or lamb... then again I've never seen any cat food labeledÂ* contains
>>>> bacon/lamb.
>>>>
>>> At PetSmart, there is at least dry cat food that contains lamb, but I
>>> can't
>>> remember the brand name.Â* There's also one there that has a rabbit
>>> and duck
>>> combo and I may try a bag of it on Pema.
>>>
>>> Blue Wilderness is one she simply will not eat.Â* Two of the neighborhood
>>> cats don't care for it either and the stuff is expensive.
>>>

>> Yep, there are lamb cat foods available.Â* Typically lamb & brown rice
>> for cats with sensitive stomachs.Â* Sheldon orders cat food from
>> Chewey; all he has to do is type lamb cat food into their search bar
>> to find the different brands.
>>
>> Bacon cat food might not be available (too salty!) but Buffy sure does
>> come sniffing around when I'm eating bacon!Â* But hey, I don't give her
>> "people food".Â* I didn't feed Persia people food, either.
>>
>> Buffy loves canned beef Fancy Feast (pate, not that gravy laden
>> stuff), also the poultry varieties including turkey & giblets.Â* Oh,
>> and beef & liver!Â* Like Persia before her, she's not interested in
>> fishy cat food.
>>
>> Jill

>
> Â* Ms Kitty FatCat eats dry cat food from Walmart (Special Kitty I
> think) and whatever she catches and kills out in the woods . She won't
> touch people food , not meat scraps or any of the stuff cats usually go
> for . She dropped in for a visit about 3 or 4 years ago and decided she
> would hang around and allow us to feed and care for her .


That's nice, but you live in a rather dangerous area to be letting a cat
run around outside. There are predators in those woods of yours. I'm
strictly an indoor only cat person.

Jill