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Pets.....

can I add this aint special I do this with everyone here ...even purdy got it from RSPCA

as an ex ~FORCES guy ..
 
My maria ,, .. an me...lost out daughter ,lucy , 7 days ...


erm this me ...... weh .... Im a drunk ... friends no .. let it go ......ch
 
mlb3c said:
well, I ain't dead yet, mate. .....

..........but life does hand you lemons from time to time, and sometimes, you need to build yourself a little lemonade stand, ..........

.......... I won't get my feathers in a twist. We cool????? :)

American eh? .... You either learn fast or ..... :?
 
Freddie said:
You may be good cat owners but most arent, they kick the thing out at night and think looking after a cat is just putting some milk and a tin of whiskers out.

Why is kicking a cat out at night cruel?

Milk is bad for cats, many are lactose-intolerant. Water is far better for them. Talking of which, tinned cat food is 70% water, but despite this, is bad for cat's kidneys.

Food like Hill's Science Diet is much better.

Quote from someone writing about their cat (who had kidney disease):

"Monty's diet had to be radically altered. No more of his usual tinned cat food or treats - all packed full of salt and protein - and no more saucers of milk. Instead, a specially formulated diet and a simple bowl of water."
 
securespark said:
Freddie said:
You may be good cat owners but most arent, they kick the thing out at night and think looking after a cat is just putting some milk and a tin of whiskers out.

Why is kicking a cat out at night cruel?

Milk is bad for cats, many are lactose-intolerant. Water is far better for them. Talking of which, tinned cat food is 70% water, but despite this, is bad for cat's kidneys.

Food like Hill's Science Diet is much better.

Quote from someone writing about their cat (who had kidney disease):

"Monty's diet had to be radically altered. No more of his


usual tinned cat food or treats - all packed full of salt and protein - and

no more saucers of milk. Instead, a specially formulated diet and a






simple bowl of water."


I, for one, don't think it is cruel...unless they really don't want to go out.
Mine are finicky eaters....
 
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