Your Cats favorite treat
Rumble Whiskas Temptations Seafood Medley
Spirit and Phantom Anything they can get there teeth into
Dumpling Cheetos crunchy
Limo Too picky never knows what she wants
How about everyone else
Bill Stock - 21 Feb 2006 02:15 GMT
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Cali - Standard cat treats, Deli beef
Smokey - CHEEZE!
Cleo - None so far, pretty much eats anything.
meee - 21 Feb 2006 02:35 GMT
Jasmine; cheese. chicken.
Cougar: anything, especially if it's forbidden. ham. broccoli. peas.
Mango; snuggles. anything. he's not really a foodie.
garfield; cheese. tooonaa!!
moe: ham. cheese.
congo: tooonnnaaaa!!!!
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> Smokey - CHEEZE!
> Cleo - None so far, pretty much eats anything.
Pat - 21 Feb 2006 02:49 GMT
Abelard: Shrimp, any fish that meowmie is eating, brussels sprouts, corn on
the cob
Baby Eyes: mice
Beatrice: mice, birds
Billy: mice, birds
Eli: mice
Lily: any canned cat food
Tommy: "used" water from the bathtub, whatever the other cats are eating
And they all like goat milk (cow, too, but I won't let them have it).
Gandalf - 21 Feb 2006 03:59 GMT
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Kenzie's previous humans told me she doesn't like 'kitty treats', when
they gave her to me. So I promptly went out and bought a large variety.
She wouldn't eat ANY of them.
Luckily, her previous humans also told me that Kenzie loves, of all
things, potato chips. (Potato crisps, in the UK)
Kenzie really, really loves them. Since they aren't any better for her
than they are for me, Kenzie doesn't get them nearly as often as she'd
like to.....mainly since I wind up eating too many. Like the little lady
she is, Kenzie will usually only eat a few potato chips at a time.
I can devour an entire bag at one sitting, unfortunately.
Once, as a very special treat, I bought some fresh shrimp and cooked
them for Kenzie.
She wouldn't touch them. Hot, cold, warm. No interest at all. Go figure.
Kenzie likes canned fish, of course. I give her very small amounts of
tuna, on well separated occasions, and pour the tuna juice over her
food, which she loves, of course.
Her absolute favorite is sardines, though.
badwilson - 21 Feb 2006 05:16 GMT
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Vino loves raw hamburger above all else. I guess he's like his meowmie
that way ;-) He also loves ham and all sorts of cat treats. He's not
fussy, but he doesn't seem to like seafood anything, he won't even eat
shrimpies. Except hoomin tuna, that's ok.

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sriddles@aol.com - 21 Feb 2006 05:54 GMT
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Hard to say. It used to be Shrimpies, but I suppose now Shrimpies are
so last year.
The only "treat" they're consistent about really liking is a couple
tablespoons of whipping cream poured into a bowl, or the last of my
Cheerio milk.
Sherry
kilikini - 21 Feb 2006 13:04 GMT
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Chloe - crab meat, although she *thinks* she wants a sample of whatever I'm
making and cries for it. I give it to her and she walks away.
Tyrone - chicken and ham
Pua - fried chicken skin, ONLY
They're really picky. All 3 won't touch any kind of tinned food or most dry
food. The one dry food that they eat consistantly, so I buy it, is Purina
Indoor Formula Cat Chow. I know it's not the best, but at least they eat
it.
kili
Adrian - 21 Feb 2006 13:32 GMT
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I see it didn't take Pua very long to become picky, she obviously saw how
easy you were to manipulate. ;-)

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kilikini - 21 Feb 2006 13:38 GMT
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Isn't that the truth? <g>
kili
Nanny - 21 Feb 2006 14:18 GMT
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They all love ferret kibble and Tigers renal diet.......
Nanny
Karen - 21 Feb 2006 15:15 GMT
Pearl: turkey baby food
Sugar: too picky but occasionally will eat ham.
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Wayne Mitchell - 21 Feb 2006 16:10 GMT
>Your Cats favorite treat
Out of the many self-designated cat treats I've tried, Heidi
will eat none, and Will will accept just one -- Puffs 'n' Purrs
Tuna (and he doesn't care for real tuna).
Will always asks politely for human food whenever we sit down to
eat, but the only thing I've actually been successful at feeding
him (and I never offer it from the table!) is chicken.
Heidi will eat no human food except raw peas.

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sriddles@aol.com - 21 Feb 2006 22:54 GMT
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Raw peas??!!! That is so funny! I can see the potential toy value of
raw peas, but she eats them ??
Sherry
Wayne Mitchell - 22 Feb 2006 03:17 GMT
>Raw peas??!!! That is so funny! I can see the potential toy value of
>raw peas, but she eats them ??
Yup! And she's not the first of my cats to do so. Flicka used
to do exactly the same thing -- chase them all over the kitchen
floor and then eat them.

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jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 22 Feb 2006 03:19 GMT
> >Raw peas??!!! That is so funny! I can see the potential toy value of
> >raw peas, but she eats them ??
> Yup! And she's not the first of my cats to do so. Flicka used
> to do exactly the same thing -- chase them all over the kitchen
> floor and then eat them.
I just bought a bunch of dried legumes today, and when I got home,
I transferred them from the plastic bags (I buy in bulk) to the glass
jars I have at home to store them in. Naturally, there was some
spillage. Licky had a good time with the dried chickpeas on the floor!
Joyce
meee - 22 Feb 2006 05:10 GMT
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Cougar does too...but she's a meezer and they're all a bit weird. my other
meezer likes licking plastic bags for some reason....
Chakolate - 22 Feb 2006 03:31 GMT
"NMR" <haveyouplonkedatrolltoday@anti-troll.com> wrote in news:i9uKf.8305
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> Your Cats favorite treat
They both love brewer's yeast tablets. Since it has protein and B
vitamins, and is good for keeping fleas off, I give them one each day.
Funny thing: the 5-year-old autistic boy I care for on the weekends likes
to pretend to be my kitty Pi (who's scared of everything) and one day I
offered him a spare kitty treat I had in my pocket. He loved it! He and
his sister like to chew them up, so I always take a spare or two on the
weekends.
If you live in the UK, marmite has a similar flavor.
Chak

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jmcquown - 22 Feb 2006 08:26 GMT
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Persia isn't supposed to have any "treats". She had a piece of chicken I'd
just cut off the bone which slid off the plate last week. But other than
that I don't give her treats.
Jill
jmcquown - 23 Feb 2006 04:29 GMT
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Persia turns her nose up at tuna. She loves it when I grill or pan-fry
tilapia, though.
She's not supposed to eat "treats" due to her special diet to prevent
crystalline oxolate formations in her bladder. So of course if I'm eating
chips or crackers she's right there. She loves Cheese-It's. I only give
her a tiny piece. She once slapped a piece of melba toast out of my hand.
She started choking on it and I had to give her the Heimlich maneuver. I'm
very careful about any crunchy snacks I'm eating.
Jill
Marina - 23 Feb 2006 05:46 GMT
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Caliban will eat anything on offer, but both he and Miranda go crazy
over a piece of turkey cold cut. A rare treat here, since I'm a
vegetarian, but sometimes I buy it special, just for the cats. That's
the only treat Miranda is interested in. She doesn't like any of the cat
treats I've tried to give her.
Oh, I forgot about her carbohydrate madness. She loves pasta, bread,
potatoes, nachos (plain), croissants... And the other day I discovered
she likes peanuts (I didn't give it to her, I dropped one and she
pounced on it and ate it before I could stop her). Not quite sure that
they're very good for her, though. They must be hard for her to chew,
and if swallowed whole, they can probably get stuck somewhere. Maybe I
should try giving her peanut butter. But maybe that has too much salt.

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Victor Martinez - 23 Feb 2006 13:36 GMT
> and if swallowed whole, they can probably get stuck somewhere. Maybe I
> should try giving her peanut butter. But maybe that has too much salt.
You could try unsalted peanut butter. :)

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Chakolate - 24 Feb 2006 04:57 GMT
Marina <frankiennikki@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in news:4650gcF9eg3nU1
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> And the other day I discovered
> she likes peanuts (I didn't give it to her, I dropped one and she
> pounced on it and ate it before I could stop her). Not quite sure that
> they're very good for her, though. They must be hard for her to chew,
> and if swallowed whole, they can probably get stuck somewhere. Maybe I
> should try giving her peanut butter. But maybe that has too much salt.
Try peanut butter - my cats love it. And I love giving them a fingerful
- they lick it off most cleanly. :-)
Chak

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whayface - 23 Feb 2006 14:04 GMT
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Two of the four of mine furbabies love baby food as long as it is turkey with turkey gravy
or chicken with chicken gravy. The vet turned me on to this when one of them would not
eat cat food while sick. She said they would get plenty of moisture from it to help from
dehydrating and there is nothing in it to harm them.
One of the four like peas.
One of the four loves cooked turkey lunch meat. Has to be cooked and not smoked or
anything else.
All four like their occassional tuna.
Two of the four love shredded cheese and milk which they have all ate since being kittens
and it does not effect any of them.
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Mathew Kagis - 24 Feb 2006 08:34 GMT
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Medi-Cal cat treats any sort of groovy, organic, hold hands & sing
Cumbia-ya 'Gooshy food' I bring home, now & then.
Plus, shrews & small birds (Chablis only), she seems to eat what she
kills... Muscat plays with it till it's cold & Sage has yet to be seen
hunting.

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jmcquown - 26 Feb 2006 19:12 GMT
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:( Persia can't have any treats. Since she's on a special diet (Hill's
x/d) to prevent the formation of crystalline oxolate stones in her bladder,
I asked the vet what, if any, treats could I give her? He said there's
nothing on the market that wouldn't be detrimental to the intent of feeding
the special diet. I do, sometimes, give her little bits of fish when I
grill because I feel so sorry for her not being able to get any treats.
Before her surgery and the resulting special food, she loved those Whiska's
Temptations treats - the chicken and the salmon.
Jill