• Pringles@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    Our tomcat loves rice, enough so that we make a little bit extra every time just for him.

    We have another cat that loves bread, preferably freshly baked. It has gotten to the point where we avoid buying bread she doesn’t like.

    The other 2 just want meat.

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      2 months ago

      We have brothers, the big one is a popcorn fiend and the other will eat bread if you leave it in his reach, through the bag even. Carrots too, acts like they’re catnip.

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        2 months ago

        I’ve had a carrot cat too! I sliced some up and dehydrated them then sewed them into a toy and she just loved it! The trick I found is to break the pieces inside the toy now and then to release more of the smell (same way catnip works really).

        Does your carrot cat also like swimwear that’s been used in a chlorinated pool, but not yet washed? Mine treated that like catnip, too.

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          2 months ago

          One of my orange, but non-carrot loving, cat is definitely a fiend for unwashed chlorinated swimwear. Like you mentioned, treats it like catnip (which he also fiends over) he used to really like ice cubes too but eventually seemed to stop caring.

          He also loves cheese… Found out parmesean doesn’t give him issues but mozzarella did.

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    2 months ago

    This is unhealthy!

    You need to keep your pets away from the food so they don’t ruin it or infect it with germs.

    Also keep the cat away from electric devices so they don’t get hurt.

    I know that I am in the cats community but just keep your pet safe and your food germ( animal related) free.

    If you want to learn more about how to improve your hygiene around your pet, check out the CDC website for recommendations.

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      2 months ago

      I don’t like when cats get on counters in general as there are also hot stovetops, food, and cookware there that they could burn themselves on.