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MILK AND CHEESE PRODUCTS

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Big'un.in.Houston - 25 Aug 2005 22:12 GMT
I occasionally give each of my cats a one half oz. tub of coffee
creamer( Half & Half).

I also sometimes split a single slice of possessed cheese among them.

Is this bad for them?

They love it so........
grumpy@mailinator.com - 26 Aug 2005 07:20 GMT

> I occasionally give each of my cats a one half oz. tub of coffee
> creamer( Half & Half).
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> They love it so........

That would depend upon whether or not the cheese is possessed by the Devil or not.  ;-)
Ayf L - 29 Aug 2005 14:22 GMT
Sorry... I hope I understand correctly, does the coffee creamer means
"coffee" or it contains "caffeine"? If it contained caffeine, that is not
very likely good idea to give to cat... since it can be tosic and affect the
heart and nervous system.
We also give our cat cheese, mostly we buy the goat cheese, so she (our cat
is a female) will share a bit from us as treat. She also has her own "cat
cheese" which we bought from pet shop, is a pill form, we give her as a treat.
My opinion is the chees will be a good supplement of calcium, which it
contain quite high quantity. Also goat cheese has a higher rate of taurine.
Our case is not because of the taurne so we buy goat cheese... is we like
goat cheese more :P

>I occasionally give each of my cats a one half oz. tub of coffee
>creamer( Half & Half).
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>They love it so........
Big'un.in.Houston - 01 Sep 2005 03:25 GMT
Just the cream.........no coffee

>Sorry... I hope I understand correctly, does the coffee creamer means
>"coffee" or it contains "caffeine"? If it contained caffeine, that is not
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>>They love it so........
Gottus - 01 Sep 2005 13:59 GMT
Ah ok. sorry I misunderstood.  The "creamer" and chees are both  fine if your
cat don't have intolerance of lacotes. That will be good for it as well. ;)

>Just the cream.........no coffee
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>>>They love it so........
 
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