In article >,
Katra > wrote:
>In article >,
>wrote:
>> On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 00:58:24 -0600, Katra
>> > wrote:
>> >In article >,
>> > Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
>> >> On Tue 01 Feb 2005 08:56:13p, Stan Horwitz wrote in rec.food.cooking:
[snip]
>> >> > Where do you live? I have no problem finding canned tuna in olive oil in
>> >> > my area (Philadelphia). In fact, I have a cat at work which will
>> >> > probably be lunch tomorrow.
>> >>
>> >> You're going to eat the cat?
>> >
>> >LOL! That's the way I read that too! ;-D
>> >
>> Same here 
>>
>> >I'm sure he meant "invited to lunch" and he plans
>> >to feed it tuna, but it sure was written funny!
>>
>> I hope so..... Kitty will love the tuna.... My cats get that real
>> cheap tuna for treats. I wont eat it, but they love it, and it's
>> often the same price as cat food.
>
>I buy the cheap tuna in oil for my older kitties to encourage them to
>eat more calories. The geriatric cats always seem to get really thin
>before they die, even with regular vet care. :-(
>
>Orchid will probably not be with us much longer. <sigh> And I can't
>get her to eat the prescription food that would really help her!
Rellies had an elderly cat some time ago that caught a serious case of
"cat cold" and wouldn't eat. Vet pointed out cats won't eat what they
can't smell; so for the best part of a week she dined on excellent
fresh prawns [shrimps] at about $20/kg.


Cheers, Phred.
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