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<blockquote data-quote="Walrus" data-source="post: 2061719" data-attributes="member: 25916"><p>reddog's cat post made me laff. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any cat loaf recipes they'd like to share?</p><p></p><p>I grew up on a ranch. Cats and dogs were around all the time but they would come and go, for the most part, except for the working dogs. The barn was full of wild cats who generally wouldn't let themselves be seen until it was milking time; then there was an entire cat chorus meowing for milk.</p><p></p><p>While I can agree with the usefulness of a dog for watch security around the place, I wouldn't hesitate to put down any critter which had gotten sickly or turned on someone. My kids, being raised in town, think that furry things all need to be named, but imho, food doesn't need a name, and having a name won't save it if it's time for it to go for whatever reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walrus, post: 2061719, member: 25916"] reddog's cat post made me laff. Does anyone have any cat loaf recipes they'd like to share? I grew up on a ranch. Cats and dogs were around all the time but they would come and go, for the most part, except for the working dogs. The barn was full of wild cats who generally wouldn't let themselves be seen until it was milking time; then there was an entire cat chorus meowing for milk. While I can agree with the usefulness of a dog for watch security around the place, I wouldn't hesitate to put down any critter which had gotten sickly or turned on someone. My kids, being raised in town, think that furry things all need to be named, but imho, food doesn't need a name, and having a name won't save it if it's time for it to go for whatever reason. [/QUOTE]
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