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Um, Catyaak,
All I can say is; oh my god!
With respect to the circle of life, I did try to feed the carcass to my cat.
 
ACWild said:
Um, Catyaak,
All I can say is; oh my god!
With respect to the circle of life, I did try to feed the carcass to my cat.

Outstanding! Cats deserve (and expect) the best. If he turned up his nose at what you offered though, try this: take the hood off the fish tank and place something nearby, thus allowing him to peer down into the water and select his own savory treat.

You see for a cat, sometimes a meal without an accompanying thrill of the hunt lacks a "certain something", and leaves in them a deflated emptiness not unlike you or I would feel if we craved a boilermaker but were served one minus the whiskey. It's just not the same, ya know?

Well, I just turned into a pumpkin 2 minutes ago and now I'm on "my time" so therefore......gotta go!

CatYaaak <----- exiting crash pad quicker'n you can say "hairball".
 
CatYaaak,

I don't like buying fish everyday either.
 

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