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Title: feline Royalety
Post by: rumpelstiltskin on September 13, 2011, 10:17:56 PM
Why do sometimes our pets eat better than us?

Recently I went to the market to by cat food, here's the menu-

The brand is called "fancy feast Royale"

1 Whitemeat tuna affair with seafood strips
2 Yellow fin tuna with whole shrimp
3Tender chichen and duck duet
4Fine flakes of tuna
5Tuna and snapper delight with prawns
 Maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but you get the point.

One day I walked into a place, and someone was cooking a pot of stew, I commented that it looked appetizing, she said " Yes I know...but it's for the Dog!"

Any one ever noticed that your always opening the door for the cat?
" Please, before you, your Royal Majesty" may be I need to give him a knighthood and start throwing rose petals in front of it's paws ::)
Title: Re: feline Royalety
Post by: JohnMichael on September 14, 2011, 03:11:56 AM
Add to that the fact that the FDA (in the US) is more stringent on pet food than it is on human food. Makes you wonder.

In Him,
John
Title: Re: feline Royalety
Post by: cjwood on September 15, 2011, 04:21:53 AM
way back when, animals (dogs/cats) were fed scraps from the family table.  but, i must admit, i try to feed my pets the most natural diets available on my petstore's shelf.  that's the best i can do with multiple pete to feed.  but, i wouldn't trade a one of them for anything.  four-legged objects of love.  :)

claudia
Title: Re: feline Royalety
Post by: rumpelstiltskin on September 15, 2011, 05:04:42 AM
way back when, animals (dogs/cats) were fed scraps from the family table.  but, i must admit, i try to feed my pets the most natural diets available on my petstore's shelf.  that's the best i can do with multiple pete to feed.  but, i wouldn't trade a one of them for anything.  four-legged objects of love.  :)

claudia

Also, they keep our houses rodant free (the ones that are unwelcome),some can carry terrible diseases, and pets can keep these outbreaks away from humans, not to mention the happiness they can bring when your down, the excellent warmer they make on a cold winter night, I would appreciate the full benefit of my mattress however, instead of awakening teetering on The edge every morning. I get one quarter of the mattress (and less blanket) cats come in when I'm asleep,and feel that it's their privilege (not mine) to sleep on the other three quarters. :)
Title: Re: feline Royalety
Post by: JohnMichael on September 15, 2011, 03:34:37 PM
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I get one quarter of the mattress (and less blanket) cats come in when I'm asleep,and feel that it's their privilege (not mine) to sleep on the other three quarters.

I remember hearing a saying, "Cats have humans. Humans do not have cats." Your comment above reminded me of that. Sometimes I wonder. LOL!!!!
Title: Re: feline Royalety
Post by: jassy on September 20, 2011, 04:55:50 AM
Went shopping the other day. And actually took note as I unpacked the groceries from the car. Butter mince, milk and eggs were mine.
One twenty kilo pack dog food. 5 kilo rice. One big pack meaty bones. One packet parrot food. Veggies and fruit for parrot. Parrot toy, chewed through the last one, . Wild bird seed for the freeloaders outside. Budgie food for the freeloaders inside.

rather sad dont you know.
 
Think I should prioritise  ;D