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Old 28-05-2011, 04:16 AM
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regardless of the quality of the pet food, that is one job I would not like to do! I do recall eating the odd one or two Spiller's Shapes dog biscuits as a kid, but wet food is just not nice.

reminds me though of an assembly we had once at school - head of year starts talking while opening what looked like a can of cat food and eats it. We're all grossed out but turned out it was stewing steak in a can. If I remember correctly the point of the 'lecture' was to not judge things/people by their appearances, but presumably I was so grossed out I've blocked the experience from my memory He said it turned out that eating cold canned stewing steak was not much better than eating cat food, though that begs the question how did he know...?
I tried myself once, as an experiment. All I can say is, I'm glad I'm not a cat.
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regardless of the quality of the pet food, that is one job I would not like to do! I do recall eating the odd one or two Spiller's Shapes dog biscuits as a kid, but wet food is just not nice.

reminds me though of an assembly we had once at school - head of year starts talking while opening what looked like a can of cat food and eats it. We're all grossed out but turned out it was stewing steak in a can. If I remember correctly the point of the 'lecture' was to not judge things/people by their appearances, but presumably I was so grossed out I've blocked the experience from my memory He said it turned out that eating cold canned stewing steak was not much better than eating cat food, though that begs the question how did he know...?
You often hear people say:-
" that tastes like s**t"
or
" that tastes like cat P155"
How the hell do they know? I just wonder if they tried either.
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Re: Pork cat food?

Ok so I'm a vet student and I have done and passed parastiology very well and I can tell you that you will not get actual worms out of pork meat with coke. The ones that go to the brain and encyst would have been ingested as an egg from faeces (probably your own). From eating undercooked meat you would get the actual pork tapeworm since you ingest the cyst form from the meat.
You can also get trichinellosis but all pork meat gets sampled and checked for this and waits for the results to come back negative before being released for consumption. This you could possibly get out using coke for digestion of the meat but it would be release of the encysted form, although we are technically a trichinella free country.
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Re: Pork cat food?

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regardless of the quality of the pet food, that is one job I would not like to do! I do recall eating the odd one or two Spiller's Shapes dog biscuits as a kid, but wet food is just not nice.

reminds me though of an assembly we had once at school - head of year starts talking while opening what looked like a can of cat food and eats it. We're all grossed out but turned out it was stewing steak in a can. If I remember correctly the point of the 'lecture' was to not judge things/people by their appearances, but presumably I was so grossed out I've blocked the experience from my memory He said it turned out that eating cold canned stewing steak was not much better than eating cat food, though that begs the question how did he know...?
Was this something all heads of year did? Ours did that too, got a student to eat out of a can in an assembly that looked like dog food then told us it was stewed steak.

Must have been something they'd all been reading lol.. Weirdos
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Re: Pork cat food?

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Was this something all heads of year did? Ours did that too, got a student to eat out of a can in an assembly that looked like dog food then told us it was stewed steak.

Must have been something they'd all been reading lol.. Weirdos
either that or we went to the same school!
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thats a very ignorant statement and i dont talk BS so if your hearing it... well.......... im not a scientist and i dont know why it reacts with coke... maybe youd like to buy leomonaid and see if it reacts with that.
but i DO KNOW that i have done the experiment myself and have seen the result!
My old uni flatmate used to make this all the time.

I'm veggie so I can't say for sure but I never saw her picking any worms out of her dinner

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