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Old 10-08-2011, 09:06 AM
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Re: Cats and garlic...

Cats are sensitive to garlic and it destroys red blood cells in their body. So, because of the risk, you should avoid feeding your cat food that contains garlic in any form.
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Re: Cats and garlic...

I'll have to warn one of my friends. He swears by it for keeping fleas off the cats.
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Re: Cats and garlic...

Thanks for the heads-up.
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Re: Cats and garlic...

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I would strongly recommend them The sandwiches would probably be easier on her mouth poor girl. The fishes do require a bit of chewing, and even with Storms strong chops takes around 30-45 minutes to devour as he seems to "rest" while eating it

Not so keen on dreamies and stuff like that, I prefer the dried meats and chews!
They are Loki's absolute favourite. Unfortunately, he eats them in about 1 minute! He ends up reguritating the pieces he's chomped off about 5 times as he doesn't chew anything!!
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Re: Cats and garlic...

GM, sorry to read you had a bad experience with Darling's. We were really impressed with them and the kittens love their minces! Strange eh?

We've just had delivery of some of those Dokas sandwiches and Monty loves them. I don't think Dinah actually understands them as she just likes throwing them around until they get all soggy. Then Monty will eat hers when he's had enough of watching her.
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Oh its not bad Bonnie I just wish the garlic was mentioned. The minces are being eaten a bit but nothing like NI
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