Topic: Is it Ok for a cat to eat mushrooms? | |
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Just make sure he doesn't get into the brownies
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Brownies :) Feeling hungry again now
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He's sleeping now. For a cat that doesn't do much, he sure does get tired.
He doesn't care for brownies oddly enough. |
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For the record, totage, this is one of the best thread titles yet. You know when you click on it there's some story involved.
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For the record, totage, this is one of the best thread titles yet. You know when you click on it there's some story involved. |
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Edited by
sweetestgirl11
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Sat 06/12/10 07:27 PM
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed
my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything |
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..who cares ..its a cat..DOGS RULE.... as Garfiled as so eloquently stated, dogs produce 90% of the world's drool supply a dubious accomplishment indeed |
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything Yeah, he seemed to like the mushroom though. He really wanted the lamb, even bit me when I pushed him away when I was eating. |
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything Yeah, he seemed to like the mushroom though. He really wanted the lamb, even bit me when I pushed him away when I was eating. |
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything Yeah, he seemed to like the mushroom though. He really wanted the lamb, even bit me when I pushed him away when I was eating. He was good about not begging up until about a year or so ago. Now, I have to push him away when eating, and he will get mad at me and bite me. |
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Dude.....any animal that can spend more than an hour licking its @ss and eating flea infested rats probably aint gonna have a problem with accidentally noshing on a shroom.
If however, after an hour it is playing a tambourine and singing hippy folk tunes...you may have a problem. |
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything Yeah, he seemed to like the mushroom though. He really wanted the lamb, even bit me when I pushed him away when I was eating. He was good about not begging up until about a year or so ago. Now, I have to push him away when eating, and he will get mad at me and bite me. |
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love this lmao again does totage live in the desert?
Dude.....any animal that can spend more than an hour licking its @ss and eating flea infested rats probably aint gonna have a problem with accidentally noshing on a shroom. If however, after an hour it is playing a tambourine and singing hippy folk tunes...you may have a problem. |
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything Yeah, he seemed to like the mushroom though. He really wanted the lamb, even bit me when I pushed him away when I was eating. He was good about not begging up until about a year or so ago. Now, I have to push him away when eating, and he will get mad at me and bite me. How old is he? If he is older I would suggest bringing him to the vet's to see if he may have hyperthyroidism, or even Diabetes. That is if he seems to be more hungry than usual. |
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything Yeah, he seemed to like the mushroom though. He really wanted the lamb, even bit me when I pushed him away when I was eating. He was good about not begging up until about a year or so ago. Now, I have to push him away when eating, and he will get mad at me and bite me. How old is he? If he is older I would suggest bringing him to the vet's to see if he may have hyperthyroidism, or even Diabetes. That is if he seems to be more hungry than usual. He's over 14 years old. He's not really more hungry than usual. It's just that people have been giving people food more. I try to keep away from human food as much as possible, but he knows who will sneak him food and who won't. He's pretty healthy for the most part, just old. |
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything Yeah, he seemed to like the mushroom though. He really wanted the lamb, even bit me when I pushed him away when I was eating. He was good about not begging up until about a year or so ago. Now, I have to push him away when eating, and he will get mad at me and bite me. How old is he? If he is older I would suggest bringing him to the vet's to see if he may have hyperthyroidism, or even Diabetes. That is if he seems to be more hungry than usual. He's over 14 years old. He's not really more hungry than usual. It's just that people have been giving people food more. I try to keep away from human food as much as possible, but he knows who will sneak him food and who won't. He's pretty healthy for the most part, just old. Alright, just suggestions, yes pricey suggestions, but they are both treatable if he had either disease. |
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Edited by
Atlantis75
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Sun 06/13/10 07:53 PM
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything Yeah, he seemed to like the mushroom though. He really wanted the lamb, even bit me when I pushed him away when I was eating. He was good about not begging up until about a year or so ago. Now, I have to push him away when eating, and he will get mad at me and bite me. How old is he? If he is older I would suggest bringing him to the vet's to see if he may have hyperthyroidism, or even Diabetes. That is if he seems to be more hungry than usual. He's over 14 years old. He's not really more hungry than usual. It's just that people have been giving people food more. I try to keep away from human food as much as possible, but he knows who will sneak him food and who won't. He's pretty healthy for the most part, just old. It depends what you would classify as "human food". Humans and cat predators share some of ther menus. (birds, fish, deer,rabbit) |
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if u can entice the feline domesticus to munch a shroom I will be totally impressed my cat wouldn't have touched them - so picky OK I jus tsaw the bit about the lamb - that was the ticket most certainly and no the srooms won't hurt anything Yeah, he seemed to like the mushroom though. He really wanted the lamb, even bit me when I pushed him away when I was eating. He was good about not begging up until about a year or so ago. Now, I have to push him away when eating, and he will get mad at me and bite me. How old is he? If he is older I would suggest bringing him to the vet's to see if he may have hyperthyroidism, or even Diabetes. That is if he seems to be more hungry than usual. He's over 14 years old. He's not really more hungry than usual. It's just that people have been giving people food more. I try to keep away from human food as much as possible, but he knows who will sneak him food and who won't. He's pretty healthy for the most part, just old. It depends what you would classify as "human food". Humans and cat predators share some of ther menus. (birds, fish, deer,rabbit) I was talking about, steak, chips, popcorn, bacon, etc. table food. |
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