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Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2007 11:48 am
by Hairy_Archive
The last time I went back home I fed and watched my old cat eating a lot. I think I was overfeeding him because he's got the feline AIDS now and I read that eating well is especially important for him. (Trying to get my mom to grow some weed for the little guy but she's not into it.)
I guess watching him bummed me out a little, mostly because he can't just go outside and do what he wants anymore. Word is out that he's positive so no more kitty bathhouse or whatever it is he does out there. Neighbors got their eyes on him.
I'd remember smoking cigarettes on my porch when he would appear with a mouse or baby rabbit he'd caught. He would bring it right in front of me and just start crunching away on its head or neck. At this point I would usually go inside because it was a little too much Wild Kingdom first thing in the morning. Later I would come out to find choice internal organs left on the step. I always assumed it was a gift or something because the rest of the animal was never around. I like to think he was trying to feed me like I fed him.
Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:47 am
by trompuss_Archive
"I always assumed it was a gift or something because the rest of the animal was never around. I like to think he was trying to feed me like I fed him."
He was trying to feed you. And you are supposed to pretend to eat it in front of him and appear grateful. At least that's what this lady told me a few weeks ago. She also wrote a book about teaching your cat to shit in the toilet.
http://www.pottytalkbytoast.com Very sweet lady. She was a customer at my work.
Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 11:11 pm
by ghosting_Archive
this might be my favorite thread i've seen here so far.
my favorite part of cats are the bumps on their tongue. a close up photo of them is woah freaky.
my cat eats with this paranoid watchful twitchy expression on her face, never letting her face dip down too low so that she can't see what's going on around her. she acts like eating is something that forces her to let her guard down, and thus she does it nervously. it's cute.
Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 4:41 am
by gse_Archive
my favourite spot is his palm. i touch it and he grapples his little claws around my finger.
oh and i dont get sad when i feed him but it is pretty cool watching him eat
for anyone who suffers allergies with cats check this stuff out
http://www.allerpet.com/index.html
my girlfriend suffers bad cat allergies and since ive been using this stuff (on the cat) her allergic attacks have been alot less frequent.
Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2007 10:56 pm
by JC23by5_Archive
Let's put this to rest. There is NOTHING sad about feeding a cat. It makes them happy...it should make you happy as well. Does it make any of you sad to feed your friends or loved ones? Probably not. I see no difference then in feeding your cat....or any pet for that matter.
Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 12:07 am
by lemur68_Archive
rocker654 wrote:It's kind of sad when you give them cats (I got three) something that is too big for them to eat. God, they want that morsel of steak, but it's just too damn big.
The Japanese can turn anything into a game show.
Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:46 am
by rocker654_Archive
lemur68 wrote:rocker654 wrote:It's kind of sad when you give them cats (I got three) something that is too big for them to eat. God, they want that morsel of steak, but it's just too damn big.
The Japanese can turn anything into a game show.
Hoo-Har! I love the fact that its seems that it's the same group of contestants battling for the title!
Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 1:52 am
by kenoki_Archive
when i feed my cat, i'm feeding nine of them...and that is pretty sad.
Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 11:04 am
by ubercat_Archive
You know, I was thinking, this thread has shades of being a premonition. Sad cats eating.
Sad-Not Sad: Feeding A Cat
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:52 am
by Josef K_Archive
A cat, a cat,
Feed a cat?
No, no, I would certainly not do that, feed a cat.
I would share my caramel log with a dog, a frog, even a smelly old hog.
But not a cat, no, I would not do that.