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Post by steandjaki on Mar 9, 2002 17:06:02 GMT
After ham, and she can here the packet being opened from outside, she likes fideua, because when we've finished, she gets to run round with a giant prawn head and then stands in a corner growling!
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Post by Ann on Mar 9, 2002 18:46:57 GMT
Great idea for a new topic!
When are you next having fideua? I'd love to see a picture of Spook menacing a giant prawn head!
The boys are surprisingly easy to feed and like just about anything I put in front of them. Their favourite food is probably anything at all provided it's stolen. Dracs once managed to locate, remove from the bag on the table to the floor, work through three layers of plastic/polythene packaging and was just about to start devouring some smoked bacon, while I was putting the car in the garage (Putting the car away takes a maximum of 2 minutes.)
So if their favourite food is stolen, then the second favourite has to be roast chicken.
What's the betting that, however many replies are added to this thread, not one of them mentions purpose made cat food?
Ann
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Post by Linda_Wells on Mar 9, 2002 18:59:19 GMT
After fresh prawns comes tinned Tuna. Not the catfood one, a people one, in brine. Chicken comes third, followed by fresh whitefish.
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Post by steandjaki on Mar 9, 2002 19:36:59 GMT
i've just bought some fresh conger eel for dinner tomorrow so we'll see what the blue eyed one makes of that (camera at the ready) hasta luego
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Post by Miles on Mar 10, 2002 12:30:48 GMT
Bailey's would have to be rotisserie chicken (white meat, puurreeze...!)...but he's young, and hasn't experienced the full menu we have to offer yet....but he's working on it...!
Miles
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Post by topaz on Mar 10, 2002 14:17:20 GMT
PRAWNS! Scargs will kill for those, but my favourite is the day, years ago, when living 100 meters from a pub, she jumped through the kitchen window and stole a large juicy steak from under the eyes of the chef and trotted home with it. Then there was the time my wife arrived back from 3 weeks in New Zealand and within 5 mins Scargs had delivered a MASSIVE rat as a present. You just don't get service like that anymore these days. Enjoy your lunch.
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Post by Heather on Mar 12, 2002 0:42:50 GMT
Harley's second favorite is a strawberry out of the jam, he looks for one every morning! Scallops is number one. They all love strawberry yogurt.
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Post by IggyAndBowie on Mar 12, 2002 22:14:41 GMT
Iggy and Bowie love nacho chips and peanut butter. Go figure, they are weirdos!
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Post by jen on Mar 14, 2002 21:51:40 GMT
Evaporated milk!! Sally helps me put the shopping away when she knows i've got that treat in store.
By the way I must tell you - I'm quite a novice on the key board -not helped at all by all the letters being worn away through Ann's continual use!!I cannot identify my "P's" from my "Q's"!
Jen
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Post by Ann on Mar 14, 2002 23:45:25 GMT
By the way I must tell you - I'm quite a novice on the key board -not helped at all by all the letters being worn away through Ann's continual use!!I cannot identify my "P's" from my "Q's"! Jen The bottle of wine we sank earlier in the evening didn't help much either!! Ann
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Post by topaz on Mar 15, 2002 22:04:30 GMT
You don't mean ONE bottle between the two of you surely. Our cat has a liking for breakfast cereal. Before retiring for the night I usually have a bowl of weetabix to fend off night starvation or should I say the cat does, and allows me to have some before her. AS I am eating she looks at me with increasing agitation, as if to say 'don't forget me, pleeeese'. She will then finish licking the bowl and toddle off to bed. I will then go out hunting for rats. I am usually home by first light and will not venture out under a full moon.
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Post by Ann on Mar 16, 2002 0:25:44 GMT
Yes, I'm afraid it was just the one bottle. An especially nice sparkling white which we drank rather too quickly over dinner. Unfortunately I no longer have the hollow legs of my youth.
I do hope you don't bang the catflap when you come home after your rat hunting sessions. It would never do to disturb Scargs.
Ann
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Post by topaz on Mar 16, 2002 11:48:43 GMT
You all may wish to know that I used to work with Ann thirty years ago. I remember her most for: a. Being a devil with crosswords. b. NEVER letting a moment pass without generating a new, usually contentious topic of conversation and analysing your contribution with a forensic voracity. c. Being in the middle of any practical joke going the rounds. d. Getting the best jobs by using her feminine cunning and linguistic skill. e. Looking frail at the other end of a tennis net and then drilling passing shots past her startled opponent in the blink of an eye. f. When asked "what are you having", replying "oh, just an orange juice please". ;D One of these is a false answer, a prize to the winner.
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Post by Ann on Mar 16, 2002 12:06:54 GMT
All right, you win. Expect a brown envelope containing used notes to arrive by courier any time now.
Ann
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Post by Ro on Mar 16, 2002 19:21:00 GMT
My first, second, best of all ,etc... food is the one that is the most difficult to get, always ! I have a full cartoon ilustrated story about this subject on my site www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/8811purrrsss Siamese Méia ;D
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