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Old 12-05-2012, 12:43 PM   #141
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That is very convenient Kitty. My son discovered that the Iam's ProActive wet food is really great too. His cats love the fish type.
And they lost all their fat on it too. His 3 indoor cats were really getting porky there for a while. We haven't tried it yet.
In the old days, Iam's wet was not a success around here.

Our girls really love chicken from our table. We don't season it and only broil it. They love it cut up for a treat once a day for lunch. We season it at the table instead.

Cats cannot tolerate onions or garlic...for those who don't know this. So table food that is seasoned with either or both is not for them.

Turns out that Maya has the taste for shrimp. Boy, does she love it. Only our late dear Sheba liked it as much.

This is our son's Tima, who adopted him one cold November day by running into his house between his legs. She lived on dumpster food prior to that. So she has a taste for CHICKEN (Kentucky Fried according to our son).
Well, we had Chicken for Thanksgiving over there, and she sat next to hubby and watched his plate for a LONG time. LOL
We all thought this was a hoot!
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Tima is adorable! That look on her face in the first pic is priceless!
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I ordered the Litter Genie and it arrived today. Took me a while to assemble it......numb hands just don't work well. Finally got it done and have used it a few times already. SO much easier than taking a small paper bag of used litter to the outside trash can each time I scooped the litter box. I love this thing!! I highly recommend!

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