Whenever I get fresh strawberries I get very interested cats, particularly
Midnight. She rubs her face all over the carton and practically rolls on
the kitchen counter. I've offered her one and she sniffs it but hasn't
eaten it -- are strawberries related to catnip?
Christine
Dee - 08 May 2004 14:38 GMT
> Whenever I get fresh strawberries I get very interested cats,
> particularly Midnight. She rubs her face all over the carton and
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>
> Christine
I think it is cat-specific. My Sasha kitty loves most any non-citrus
fruit. She will eat strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, melon, apple,
nectarine, grapes, kiwi, banana, etc. My Corky kitty will not touch any
fruit, but loves different lettuces, especially the dark green kinds.
Dee
Kreisleriana - 08 May 2004 15:12 GMT
>Whenever I get fresh strawberries I get very interested cats, particularly
>Midnight. She rubs her face all over the carton and practically rolls on
>the kitchen counter. I've offered her one and she sniffs it but hasn't
>eaten it -- are strawberries related to catnip?
>
>Christine
Don't know, but there are all kinds of fruits and vegetables that make
Stinky stoned.
Theresa
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