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The only time you like cats?!? Wow. Just, wow.;)
It's meant to provoke cat lovers. :devil:
To be fair, cats make a huge mess and are total assholes.Dogs are slightly different. While they do make a mess, they're cute and adorable and won't ignore you like a cat would.Source: I used to have a cat. Mean little shit. I now have four dogs.
I love my cats and now I don't like you. :p [pulls hook from mouth and walks away]
I like to eat cat-on-a-stick about once a month.Originally posted by SharkfinUK:
But James! I love you! hehe 😀
LMAO @ "cat-on-a-stick"
Originally posted by slackwrdave:
All things being equal, once a month isn't too bad if you're concerned about cholesterol and sodium. Cats are on the high end, with the typical pound of house cat having as much cholesterol as veal, and roughly the same sodium content as a McDonald's Big Scoop.Eat sparingly.
Leave those cats alone! I love ze cats. They have individual character and are strong willed. Stroke 'em under the chin, rub their belly and even just under their toes and they will always sleep at your feet. They're great little things! :cat:
Originally posted by 0x29a:
Do you have a nutritional breakdown sheet for all pets or just felines? 😉
Originally posted by harrytheman:
I looked for the PDF that I originally used to learn about cats and others animals. After all, some would say "pets", others, "dinner."While I am not at all familiar with the bizarre gastronomic proclivities of the Southeastern United States, a la cat-on-a-stick, I did find a current news story that does in the most circumspect manner validate my earlier comment that such cuisine should be eaten sparingly.
Originally posted by 0x29a:
That story could have been written about the UK. As a nation we eat too much salt, sugar and saturated fats due to eating convenience foods. Recently, a number of these were found to contain illegal horsemeat even though they were labelled beef or lamb. :chef: