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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 3:44:55 PM   
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Wasn't the last line spoken by Charlton Heston, "We are eating each other ", or something along those lines ? I read the book and saw the movie a couple of times and enjoyed both.

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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 3:49:11 PM   
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It was "Soylent Green is PEOPLE!!!"

Because it's just so fantastic..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IKVj4l5GU4

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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 4:03:17 PM   
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It makes me wonder why can't they invent a dry food like cat food, that has all the necessary nutrition and we can all live on that and not get sick and live a long life as well!

One word for you: Granola

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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 4:16:31 PM   
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I was just thinking.

I have 8 cats. I have them all since their ears are more tiny than their heads. I milk bottle fed them and help them pee and poo. Was their surrogate mom.

Most of them are between 18 to 20 yrs old now.

That's absolutely crazy. Still strong and healthy, and going strong. So with 8 as experiment, I don't think it's much of a coincidence. Just feed them the right food.

Their only diet, and the only thing I feed them is dry food and water. They don't get snacks. They don't get anything else. Only 2 things. Dry food and water. I am particular in the brand of dry food I feed, I have changed through the years, but I always read the ingredients to make sure it's not off parts and doesn't have harmful things like corn in it. I also believe in things like feeding fish to domestic cat is unnaturally bad for them, and many have allergies to it, so I refrain any food that has fish in it.

I have friends who's cats die at 7 yrs old. All my cats, from different places, different mothers, have the same health condition. Never gotten sick in their lives. I don't even get them vaccinated, because they are apartment only cats. I never allow them out. So no diseases to worry about.

And currently, I think they are living wwaayyy too long!

It makes me wonder why can't they invent a dry food like cat food, that has all the necessary nutrition and we can all live on that and not get sick and live a long life as well! Much better than paying through your nose for health care later. And dry food is sooo convenient to pop and eat anytime anywhere.


Well, they actually do have that....it's not quite as dry as some may prefer but....it's called Crown Royal.

It is actually health food.

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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 6:56:36 PM   
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Haha when I googled that, it says Canadian Whiskey!

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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 6:57:47 PM   
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One word for you: Granola


That's really evil and filled with sugar. But it is yummy.

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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 7:00:40 PM   
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I am the god of all cats. You are an American man pretending he is a women from a far away land
Only one of my first lot of three cats live to over the age of 20 – 23 actually.

if all you feed a cat is dry food it will die before 10, more often than not.



Feeding a cat or dog nothing but dry pet food is the health equivalent of a human eating nothing EVER except Cheerios. Are Cheerios bulked up with all the required vitamins and minerals and protein? Yes. Will a human be heathy and thrive on a diet of nothing else? Fuck no, obviously.

I feed mine food. Meat, including organ meat, bone meal, small amount of puréed vegetables, a few vitamin supplements. Real fucking food. Not processed crap, any more than I'd feed myself on processed crap.

It's not more expensive in the long run. Costs more at the grocery store and in cooking time, less in vet bills. And it makes them happy and feel good, who I think is the point of having them.


As I said, that's what I have done, it's choosing the right dry food with the right ingredients, with ZERO vet bills at all to worry about. None of my cats ever fallen ill. It's been 18 to 20 years. They are old, alert, healthy, and still really good at jumping up to high heights. The whole point of this post is that I am amazed they could thrive so well on dry food only. The first 11 years of my life I was working 14 to 16 hours days. 6 to 7 days weeks. All my cats are rescued, strays, not pedigrees. And I had no time for anything but convenient dry food for them. And it's worked out so well, I never tried anything else.

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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 7:07:07 PM   
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My mother has been breeding champion Persians for over 40 years and a 20 year life span for indoors is not uncommon. I think her oldest right now is also around 20. I think she has 12 right now and one that is due to give birth mid April IIRC. It's not 'just' a cat obsession though.. she sells her cats (the kittens are almost always sold before they are even born and .. she's got a waiting list to boot) for way more money than you would expect someone to pay for a cat.

Wow when I think of Persians, I think of the nightmare of constantly grooming them. To keep 12 Persians must be a total full time job!


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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 7:43:42 PM   
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Feeding a cat or dog nothing but dry pet food is the health equivalent of a human eating nothing EVER except Cheerios. Are Cheerios bulked up with all the required vitamins and minerals and protein? Yes. Will a human be heathy and thrive on a diet of nothing else? Fuck no, obviously.

I feed mine food. Meat, including organ meat, bone meal, small amount of puréed vegetables, a few vitamin supplements. Real fucking food. Not processed crap, any more than I'd feed myself on processed crap.

It's not more expensive in the long run. Costs more at the grocery store and in cooking time, less in vet bills. And it makes them happy and feel good, who I think is the point of having them.

I have to agree with Spirited based upon my own experiences, with variety of quality foodstuff being the most important ingredient of all. OP, not providing fish or fish oil supplements in your cats' diets is depriving them of sufficient omega-3 fatty acids. This is brain food.

The first cat I ever owned was exceptional. (They all are, in their own ways.) While this Maine cooncat was still a kitten, he developed a preference for canned tuna, and nothing else would do. He didn't want treats, table scraps, shellfish, dry food, or any other flavor of canned catfood, not even salmon, whitefish or trout.

After him, I kept a rotating dietary menu of canned catfood according to meat category. I always left out dry food for them to snack upon all day long, and they didn't overeat because they never felt they were being rationed. Treats consisted of deli lunchmeats, cheese, yogurt, etc.

When I had a queen who produced a half dozen litters, I found that the baby kittens loved being fed babyfood rice cereal gruel (if preparing from dry, use warm 2% milk, preferably acidophilus which has good bacteria cultures that help with digestion and boost the immune system), then moved onto babyfood puréed meats. The mother cat loved eating these also.

One of the kittens became disabled in a freak accident at just 5 weeks old. She had jaw palsy, so was never able to eat dry food, only moist.

The boy kitty, and his sister we kept, is very strange indeed. He has a fruit fetish and tries to eat whatever fruit he can. He will not eat plain dairy products--they have to be fruit-flavored. When we bring the groceries in, the very first bags he tries to root through are the ones containing...fruit. I am not making this up.
He has never taken to moist catfood, unlike his sister who will eat pretty much anything (except fruit). He scratches at it and tries to cover it up like he's in the litterbox.

This is hard to admit, but he has never been weaned off of jars of babyfood meats either, and they're both over 3 years old. Since he still gets a small serving near-daily, I let his sister have a spoonful also, just to be fair. On the plus side, they have the most beautiful coats of fur, and are as healthy as can be.

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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 7:47:21 PM   
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I have to agree with Spirited based upon my own experiences, with variety of quality foodstuff being the most important ingredient of all. OP, not providing fish or fish oil supplements in your cats' diets is depriving them of sufficient omega-3 fatty acids. This is brain food.

Omega 3 is present in the dry food. It's about the ingredients in the dry food, as I said and the results of their life span and health speaks for themselves. I read my ingredients very carefully when choosing cat food. More interested in the quality of ingredients than brands.
So no need for fish meat to be inside for them to put Omega 3 inside.
Fish is not a natural diet for domestic cats. If they live in the wild, few of them fish for food. What happens around here, is, they develop allergies, excessive ear dirt, nose dirt or eye dirt with fish based diet.
I think fish is a cheap protein that's why now they even selling fish food for dogs which I feel is unnatural for them as well.



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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 8:36:00 PM   
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I love love love soylent green.
I also love the omega man.

Glad to know I am not alone here.

I'm scared to get into cats, we all are getting older, I just can't be
the single older cat lady.

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RE: Dry food - 3/31/2016 10:47:02 PM   
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It's so sad that single cat lady gets a bad rep, but not single dog lady!
I don't get it!

Why do cats always get featured as evil villains in movies, or negative connotation, as compared to dogs?

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RE: Dry food - 4/1/2016 12:21:22 AM   
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My mother has been breeding champion Persians for over 40 years and a 20 year life span for indoors is not uncommon. I think her oldest right now is also around 20. I think she has 12 right now and one that is due to give birth mid April IIRC. It's not 'just' a cat obsession though.. she sells her cats (the kittens are almost always sold before they are even born and .. she's got a waiting list to boot) for way more money than you would expect someone to pay for a cat.

Wow when I think of Persians, I think of the nightmare of constantly grooming them. To keep 12 Persians must be a total full time job!




She has a groomer that goes to the house. She doesn't actually do anything but pet them, take pictures of them, talk about them and throw them birthday parties. She doesn't even show.. she's hella old. lol


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RE: Dry food - 4/1/2016 12:23:34 AM   
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She has a groomer that goes to the house. She doesn't actually do anything but pet them, take pictures of them, talk about them and throw them birthday parties. She doesn't even show.. she's hella old. lol


Ahh that explains it!!

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RE: Dry food - 4/1/2016 11:57:50 AM   
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It's so sad that single cat lady gets a bad rep, but not single dog lady!
I don't get it!

Why do cats always get featured as evil villains in movies, or negative connotation, as compared to dogs?

Easy, dogs are cute, lovable and loyal. When you come home the dog loves you no matter what. Cats on the other hands are sneaky. Why do they have to be so sneaky? Nobody like sneaky!. We can to see tails wagging!



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RE: Dry food - 4/1/2016 12:23:19 PM   
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I like cats,, have had cats, but im such a sucker for dogs, but not the tiny ones so much.
Im not gonnna eat dry food until it tastes like belgian chocolate, which will probably be invented the day after i die.


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RE: Dry food - 4/2/2016 10:55:25 AM   
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Story time for the mood takes me this very eve....used because I love that story and whatever username I choose to apply to I. And there is three things I know in life, everything, aside,. I know my cakes, and cats, and other stuff

Women: My you are quite the man of staggering girth and have surely ruined me for all of mankind and to that end I plan to live out my days in quiet solitude as a mad hermit ( a noble cause) when I hit the self destruct button – the interesting ones always do :( it is inevitable with them
Man with too many cats: cease your banal utterings creature of wretch and fill us a flask of coffee, some sandwiches and may treats (look I made them I am not sexist).

Women: You have showed me all of infinity what more is there to be had.
Man with too many cats: Put on a dress and nothing else. And we will get a bit of a picnic fire going and I will ask mother nature to lightly caress your body with 70mph winds, and horizontal rain lashing at your naked body over an olde stone bridge. Ah the furore of mother nature on wanton wenches hungry body. And I will pit I against mother nature using your body as a conduit
. And i did exactly that, her bent over that olde stone bridge naked save for the elements and the greatest of all known elements muffinium engaged in an epic battle

Farmer: Drives by.... what are you doing on this country lane, by the roadside are you witches.

Women: F*ck of farmer
Man with too many cats: be off with you and tend to your turnips before we hex then with our supernatural darkness malarkey
Police (30 minutes later for farmer had called 5’O) What are you two up too and they really did make us put out the picnic fire.



Man with too many cats: Would never entertain feeding cats only "dry" food. For if you chose only that then they tend to develop all manner of kitty health problems and die well before their time


Will you raise me a cat I wonder not that I particularly care for your words nowadays












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RE: Dry food - 4/2/2016 3:18:28 PM   
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It's so sad that single cat lady gets a bad rep, but not single dog lady!
I don't get it!

Why do cats always get featured as evil villains in movies, or negative connotation, as compared to dogs?


You'll appreciate this my boyfriend is really into cats and I was giving him shit (I am a dog person)

He goes "Well...I think being a strong willed and fiercely independent person draws one to cats"

So...I agree with you.

Also- our cat has expensive dry food. like...he eats fucking better than we do.
He gets special stuff here and there, and hunts mice, so there's that...but I don't think he is nutritionally deprived at all on his dry food.

The (new) dog is the same- he gets dry food and treats- OCCASIONALLY he gets veggies that hit the floor and occasionally some left over eggs, or a piece of cheese- but not meals.

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RE: Dry food - 4/2/2016 5:17:28 PM   
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I live in a rather remote part of the mojave desert. People throw dogs and cats away out here all the time thinking that "they are amimals an will do well in the wild" most become coyote food. A mixed breed cat wandered into my hooch a year or so ago. He refuses anything I try to feed him and seems quite content to eat at the desert buffet. I think the only reason he sticks around is that I am the only source of water for five or six miles, which draws a variety of prey and preditors that he avails himself of.

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RE: Dry food - 4/3/2016 6:15:12 PM   
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Haha when I googled that, it says Canadian Whiskey!


They are often mistaken for each other.

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