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Posted by N|te-L|fe on Sep-16-2003 21:59:

Cat eating leftovers

Well, topic says it, my cat often sneaks in behind me and eats my leftovers, basically sauce or very small pieces of meat since I usually throw the bigger pieces right away...

I'm just wonderin if it can be bad for him on the long run, till what point can a cat's stomach digest human food??

Oh and also why do some people tell me that milk is fine while some others disadvice it...

There


Posted by Orbax on Sep-16-2003 22:06:

hehe how did cats ever survive with humans


Posted by N|te-L|fe on Sep-16-2003 22:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
hehe how did cats ever survive with humans


Masturbation wasnt has popular back then


Posted by Ian on Sep-16-2003 22:19:

When she stops moving, i think you have a problem


Posted by Chris Crossland on Sep-16-2003 23:11:

I love cats but i don't think it would do any harm if they are just scraps just not to much i don't think. but really is human food so much different than animal food besides the flavor? i give my cats canned food and that stuff looks like shit smells sort of good but i wouldnt eat it but me point is the canned food is all meat n shit so i don't think that scraps would hurt him unless he chokes lol
my cats


Posted by [mart] on Sep-16-2003 23:23:

One of my cats likes to devour freshly self-caught mice and rats on a regular basis, and he's perfectly healthy. So I wouldn't worry about yours eating leftovers - just make sure it doesn't consume anything with bones in that could pose a chozing hazard.

As for the milk thing, click here for something interesting on the subject.


Posted by mezzir on Sep-16-2003 23:49:

quote:
Originally posted by N|te-L|fe
Masturbation wasnt has popular back then

did anybody else think this was as funny as i thought it was?


Posted by N|te-L|fe on Sep-17-2003 00:10:

Thumbs up

quote:
Originally posted by MaRt
One of my cats likes to devour freshly self-caught mice and rats on a regular basis, and he's perfectly healthy. So I wouldn't worry about yours eating leftovers - just make sure it doesn't consume anything with bones in that could pose a chozing hazard.

As for the milk thing, click here for something interesting on the subject.


Hey thanks for the link

"We see cats drinking milk in commercials, old tv shows and the like. But the fact of the matter is that most cats are lactose intolerant"

That answers it, a bit surprising..


Posted by Orbax on Sep-17-2003 00:22:

one the note that 1 hand clapping makes, I hate cats, and I think they should all die, regardless of the economic repercussions.


Posted by [mart] on Sep-17-2003 00:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
one the note that 1 hand clapping makes, I hate cats, and I think they should all die, regardless of the economic repercussions.


Ouch - someone's got some pussy issues...


Posted by Chris Crossland on Sep-17-2003 00:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
one the note that 1 hand clapping makes, I hate cats, and I think they should all die, regardless of the economic repercussions.


I'm going to try and forget that comment or else we battle to the death


Posted by mndeg on Sep-17-2003 02:22:

anti cat people are strange, my science teacher is anticat and hes pretty weird


Posted by LiveTheDream on Sep-17-2003 08:47:

yea but dont cats spend there first 3/4 months just drinking milk from there mum?? If its bad for them how do there survive the first 3/4 months?


Posted by [mart] on Sep-17-2003 09:30:

quote:
Originally posted by LiveTheDream
yea but dont cats spend there first 3/4 months just drinking milk from there mum?? If its bad for them how do there survive the first 3/4 months?


Because that's cat's milk, not cow's milk.


Posted by LiveTheDream on Sep-17-2003 09:31:


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Sep-17-2003 09:45:

For some strange reason I thought this thread would contain a horror story of monster leftovers that eat cats...


Posted by Ian on Sep-17-2003 09:50:

cat eating would be ok until you got to the small bones


Posted by DrUg_Tit0 on Sep-17-2003 13:17:

Well, cat food is not that different from human food, except that it contains less spices and a bit more meat. Although it smells good it's kinda tasteless. Now, there's nothing wrong with cats eating your food remains, as long as you make sure there are no small bones they could choke on. Chicken bones are not good either because they can break into sharp pieces as they eat them.

Now, about the milk, every young mammmal synthesizes lactase, the enzyme needed for breaking up the lactose into glucose and galactose. Usually that enzyme's production ceases as the mammmal matures, so milk stops being nutritious for most of them. In some cats and most humans of non-asian origin the lactase production is not stopped, so they can drink milk all their life. Basically, if your cat likes milk, give it to her. Even if the lactase production in it has ceased, there will still be no harmful effects.


Posted by KilldaDJ on Sep-17-2003 17:32:

King

cats will eat anything when hungry.



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