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WARNING about "Special Kitty" salmon treats...

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Duke of URL - 03 Apr 2005 03:14 GMT
... "Special Kitty" salmon treats contain a dangerous drug that severely
affects kitty-sanity.
I just gave some to Chaos; she ate most of the little soft munchies in the
normal manner, but then found it necessary to pounce&kill the last two or
three.
As soon as she'd downed them all, she lit out of here for the living room
like her tail was on fire.
Right now, she's somewhere out there howling/roaring.
I suspect this is going to be one of those nights when she spends an hour or
so killing greeblinz as soon as I turn the light off to go to sleep...
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Dan M - 03 Apr 2005 03:40 GMT
> ... "Special Kitty" salmon treats contain a dangerous drug that severely
> affects kitty-sanity.
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> I suspect this is going to be one of those nights when she spends an hour or
> so killing greeblinz as soon as I turn the light off to go to sleep...

Yes, they are indeed dangerous. The "Special Kitty" beef and chicken
treats can also induce brief periods of feline insanity, but nearly not
nearly as often as the salmon flavor.

Harri Roadcat eats almost as many of the salmon treats she does of her
kibble.

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