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Melrien  #147  Thu, 17 Apr 08 10:30 AM
Do you cook for your cats? Sometimes when I make chicken or rice, I keep an extra portion and mix it into their food. I know there are actually cat cook books out there but I doubt I'd stand in the kitchen just for my cats since I barely even do it for myself Big Smile
  
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Elwing  #249  Mon, 16 Jun 08 05:58 PM
We usually don't cook for Barsik. But sometimes, when mom's doing something tasty (from our or his point of view? Big Smile) or when we are eating all together, he comes to the kitchen and starts checking whether what eat is eatable for him too or not. He mews persistently until we give him to sniff a piece of our dish. If he considers it eatable (fried chicken, sausage, boiled meat), he can eat some pieces and then gets satisfied.

Usually he eats raw beef and some special cat food.

By the way, it's a good way to test a sausage quality: give it to a fastidious cat, and if he eats it, the sausage is okay. If he doesn't, there are too many unnatural ingredients. Big Smile
  
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Melrien  #265  Fri, 25 Jul 08 12:08 PM

Elwing


By the way, it's a good way to test a sausage quality: give it to a fastidious cat, and if he eats it, the sausage is okay. If he doesn't, there are too many unnatural ingredients.


Hehe thanks for the tip! Big Smile

I pretty much do the same, if I'm cooking chicken or rice, I keep some extra on the side which doesn't have any spices added of course. But my cats only seem to like chicken, not to keen on the rice or any other "human" food.
  
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