@Fiona: Well he wasn't eating it in the vet... so I'll just keep trying. He eats little bits, so I guess that is good. I'll try mashing up dryfood and scattering it about in the meat.
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I always wash behind me ears. I'm a good boy.
@Fiona: Well he wasn't eating it in the vet... so I'll just keep trying. He eats little bits, so I guess that is good. I'll try mashing up dryfood and scattering it about in the meat.
@Fiona: Well he wasn't eating it in the vet... so I'll just keep trying. He eats little bits, so I guess that is good. I'll try mashing up dryfood and scattering it about in the meat.
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[QUOTE=dj_venom]I always wash behind me ears. I'm a good boy.
[/QUOTE]Well, it's not behind your ears you'll find toe jelly...
I hope.
I hope.
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@Fiona: Well he wasn't eating it in the vet... so I'll just keep trying. He eats little bits, so I guess that is good. I'll try mashing up dryfood and scattering it about in the meat.[/QUOTE]
I guess if he doesn't eat for a day it won't matter much. But I was not truly facetious about porridge. If you use milk instead of water it is relatively low protein. Some cats also like cheese which is the same. Sorry if it sounds ridiculous
@Fiona: Well he wasn't eating it in the vet... so I'll just keep trying. He eats little bits, so I guess that is good. I'll try mashing up dryfood and scattering it about in the meat.[/QUOTE]
I guess if he doesn't eat for a day it won't matter much. But I was not truly facetious about porridge. If you use milk instead of water it is relatively low protein. Some cats also like cheese which is the same. Sorry if it sounds ridiculous
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@Lestat: So, Mr. Expert, would you care to enlighten me about toe jelly?
Milk instead of water... the problem is, he's lactose intolerant
. So that means no milk for him. And I give him a bit of cheese, but once again, due to his lactose intolerance, I don't want to risk it too much.
Milk instead of water... the problem is, he's lactose intolerant
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[QUOTE=dj_venom]@Lestat: So, Mr. Expert, would you care to enlighten me about toe jelly?1[/QUOTE]Well in terms of texture and odour, toe cheese would be a more appropriate term (and that's what we call it hereabouts). It's basically what starts developing between your toes if you don't regularly wash your feet. Bon appetit! 
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Uggh. That's disgusting... glad I've already finished breakfast.
He's a tough cat luckily. On the positive side, he has showed no behaivour problems and is his old self (including waking me up to play fetch this morning)
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He's a tough cat luckily. On the positive side, he has showed no behaivour problems and is his old self (including waking me up to play fetch this morning)
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[QUOTE=dj_venom]Uggh. That's disgusting... glad I've already finished breakfast.[/QUOTE]Now if you find that disgusting, you probably don't want me to explain what we call "bear cheese" (berekaas) hereabouts...
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- Oscar Wilde
The church is near but the road is icy; the bar is far away but I'll walk carefully.
- Russian proverb
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The church is near but the road is icy; the bar is far away but I'll walk carefully.
- Russian proverb
[QUOTE=dj_venom]Yeah, I'm smart enough to figure out that you can't make cheese from bears.[/QUOTE]Well, well, well,...
So, care to guess what it is?
So, care to guess what it is?
I think that God in creating man somewhat overestimated his ability.
- Oscar Wilde
The church is near but the road is icy; the bar is far away but I'll walk carefully.
- Russian proverb
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The church is near but the road is icy; the bar is far away but I'll walk carefully.
- Russian proverb
[QUOTE=Phreddie]Hmmm, Lestat, can women make bear cheese? Or are men the only sex who are 'man' enough to make it?[/QUOTE]Ah Phreddie-me-lad, you're close to the truth about bear cheese... *nods approvingly* indeed only men can make bear cheese. 
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