I scored some baby artichokes and steamed some for lunch. I had a small
glass dish with drawn butter with lemon in it. Fortunately there wasn't
much! I was in here on the computer, then walked to the other room to find
GUESS WHO? knocked the bowl off the table and got into the butter! Dammit!
Now I have a buttery whisker faced cat. She's not going to take kindly to
having her face washed.
Jill
>I scored some baby artichokes and steamed some for lunch. I had a small
> glass dish with drawn butter with lemon in it. Fortunately there wasn't
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> Jill
Unless she discovered she didn't like the stuff, I wouldn't wash her face
for her - let her do it herself. That tiny bit she ingests isn't going to
upset her diet any more than all the hair ingests on a daily basis does.
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 12 Jun 2007 02:27 GMT
>> I scored some baby artichokes and steamed some for lunch. I had a small
>> glass dish with drawn butter with lemon in it. Fortunately there wasn't
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> going to upset her diet any more than all the hair ingests on a daily
> basis does.
Yeah, I was wondering, too, why face-washing was indicated.
Mine generally do a pretty good job on themselves, if the
"dirty whiskers" are from something edible!
| Now I have a buttery whisker faced cat. She's not going to take kindly to
| having her face washed.
Maybe you could set up your camera to catch a shot of you licking Persia's
whiskers....