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Re: Pet owners who try to dictate you pet care
(Anonymous) 2013-01-27 01:19 am (UTC)(link)Ohgod, this. Not for any dietary reason, but we're pretty sure our cat has Pica. He chews up paper and clamors for feathers and lint balls (to eat, not play with). He ends up getting his nose in our leftovers, but so far, the only thing that's seemed to upset his stomach is some soy sauce we got with a bag of potstickers. When we first adopted him, he was a sucker for ramen noodles, mandarin oranges, and avocados. His "EAT EVERYTHING" stray mentality has lessened over the years, but he'll still chow down on some really weird shit...
And as another coolstory - I used to have an Akita with an allergy to beef byproducts. There was one - ONE - brand of dog food that didn't use beef at all. Some sort of lamb Science Diet, I think? I don't remember, but it was pricey. But yeah, the other dog ended up on the food, too, because it was easier to feed them both at the same time rather then try to segregate them and deal with their ridiculous separation anxiety.
Re: Pet owners who try to dictate you pet care
(Anonymous) 2013-01-27 01:57 am (UTC)(link)Re: Pet owners who try to dictate you pet care
Re: Pet owners who try to dictate you pet care