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« on: 24 July 2009, 17:31:29 »

Why do Cats like fish & Prawns so much?
They cannot be a prey in the wild :-?
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« Reply #1 on: 24 July 2009, 17:39:56 »

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Why do Cats like fish & Prawns so much?
They cannot be a prey in the wild :-?

 ;) You`re not getting out enough! ;D
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« Reply #2 on: 24 July 2009, 17:48:00 »

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Why do Cats like fish & Prawns so much?
It's in the blood


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They cannot be a prey in the wild :-?
Look beyond the domestic cat  ;)
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« Reply #3 on: 24 July 2009, 17:54:30 »

According to Professor Sourgravy, my striped pussy, it's generally because it’s the first thing to come out of the little pouch that's important, irrespective of species of origin.

His brother, His grace Cuthbert the Cat, tends to prefer his fuel to be culled from a more land based source.

Finally, their mother, the Honourable Gertrude Fink-Nottle, only partakes, in petite amounts, of food of the dried variety.
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« Reply #4 on: 24 July 2009, 19:04:20 »

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Why do Cats like fish & Prawns so much?
They cannot be a prey in the wild :-?


Oh i don't know, there's been many a cat that's been for a swim inside a bag ;)
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« Reply #5 on: 24 July 2009, 19:43:03 »

Reminds me of my old cat that died about 8yrs ago.
He was black and pure evil; don't know the witch he
escaped from but I bet she was glad when he landed
on us.

Next door used to keep fish in a pond and got a bit
fed up of our moggy eating his fish. He put netting
over the top to keep him out. I sat watching him
out of the bedroom window one day. He was sitting
there with his head cocked on one side wondering
how to get at the fish. Having pondered for a few
minutes he slowly strolled out onto the netting until
his weight sunk it a few inches below the surface.
The stupid fish came up through the holes in the
netting and our black devil got his feed.

Next door couldn't understand where his fish were
still going.  ::)

We had to buy the little blighter tuna, prawns and
salmon. If we tried to serve him cat food he just sat
there, looked up at us, and shook his head as if to
say, 'come on now my human slaves, surely you must
have got the idea by now.'

They sure do like fishy stuff.
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« Reply #6 on: 24 July 2009, 19:44:43 »

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Why do Cats like fish & Prawns so much?
They cannot be a prey in the wild :-?


Oh i don't know, there's been many a cat that's been for a swim inside a bag ;)

still selling house bricks at your local tesc then ;D ;D ;D
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