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Johnsonville Italian Sausage Is Good For Cats

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dejablues - 04 Oct 2007 07:18 GMT
On Monday mornings, the grocery store nearest me tosses their week old
Johnsonville products.

Cats love them.
Spot - 04 Oct 2007 13:12 GMT
A cat will eat just about anything if it's hungry enough it doesn't mean
it's good for them.

Celeste

> On Monday mornings, the grocery store nearest me tosses their week old
> Johnsonville products.
>
> Cats love them.
James - 04 Oct 2007 16:29 GMT
> On Monday mornings, the grocery store nearest me tosses their week old
> Johnsonville products.
>
> Cats love them.

If I had a store near by that toss them out, I'd eat them myself.
deja.blues - 10 Oct 2007 00:01 GMT
> > On Monday mornings, the grocery store nearest me tosses their week old
> > Johnsonville products.
>
> > Cats love them.
>
> If I had a store near by that toss them out, I'd eat them myself.

Actually, that's exactly what I do.
Paul M. Cook - 05 Oct 2007 11:25 GMT
> On Monday mornings, the grocery store nearest me tosses their week old
> Johnsonville products.
>
> Cats love them.

If they throw them out they are seriously stupid because they can donate
them to food banks and get a tax write-off in the process.  Just because the
sell by date has been reached does not mean the food is unfit for human
consumption.

Nice try, troll.  Anyone knows pork is not a cat's favorite, they usually
dismiss it.  There seems to be something about pork that they just don't
like, at least to my experience.

Paul
Candace - 08 Oct 2007 00:20 GMT
> "dejablues" <deja.bl...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Paul

We have a nonprofit org in the Phoenix area called "Waste Not" that
exists for this purpose--to take unused food from restaurants and
distribute it to the homeless.  Unfortunately, I heard recently, due
to all sorts of health code issues and potential liability problems,
they have to be very careful now about what they use so it has cut
down drastically on the food they get to distribute now...hurting
those who need it the most...another example of government in action.
They definitely cannot use outdated products anymore.

Candace
 
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