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If you are following my development of a totally unique new concept in cat food based on the cat’s own preferences, you’ve already seen the rationale HERE and HERE. A suggestion by Forgottenman in the comments of that post has led to my improvement of his suggestion. Namely, a feeding dish on the back of a windup mouse that will cater to a cat’s natural proclivity to pursue his quarry. This system ties into a cat’s wild nature, turning a feline turned domestic once again into a hunter/huntress. Watch your cat’s appetite turn from finicky to ravenous as it gives way to the spell of wild game gained in a wild pursuit. (Flavors available in mouse, rat, squirrel, garter snake and cockroach. Further motivational dispersal systems will soon be available compatible with all of the flavors.)
Disclaimer: Fancy Feast does not indeed make a “Mouse” flavored cat food. I have altered and used their can design only as a means to illustrate my earlier poem. This is a joke, folks!!!!
Thanks for explaining it is a joke 🙂
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Were you convinced I was serious? Knew it was necessary to issue both a disclaimer and an explanation that it was tongue in cheek.
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🙂 I wondered
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Ha. I hate to over-explain with humor, but sometimes it is necessary, especially when not face-to-face and sometimes even when you are.
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Purr
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Judy, I wish it was a joke but pet food companies here and throughout Europe have been selling cans for doggies and kitties for years with heaven only knows what in the tin. It certainly certainly isn’t the animal or fish on the label. Maybe just a micro-drop of flavouring to fool the puss or pooch. My sister buys all her dog food from the local butcher. !😐 Anton.
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LOL!! Well done 🙂
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;o)
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A plaudit from one of the kings of comedy! Score!!!
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I think you need three basic “specialty” cat flavors:
MOUSE
RAT
BIRD
Of course, MY dogs prefer shrimp, but you’d think at least the terriers would like rat and mouse, wouldn’t you?
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My oldest cat doesn’t like shrimp. Go figure.
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I wrote this poem last night, using Kukla for my model. Today when I got home from town, she’d put a half-eaten baby bird in her food dish outside. Is it a sign?
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