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Originally Posted by Roberta
I posted a picture of the evil beast that I mistakenly chose to rescue. Seriously, what are cats good for if not experimentation?
When I return home, my Jack Russell greets me with a smile on his face. He loves to go for walks and car rides. He is my little best friend.
The cat, on the other hand, stealthily skulks and hides under furniture. He is so unappreciative! I bought him a collar with a bell hoping it would piss him off!
I feel like turning him loose so he can see what it's like to fend for himself. He will never catch anything with the bell on! If this cat could help someone develop a better mascara or lip gloss, I would feel he had led a useful life. Contact me with shipping instuctions.
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No takers on my cat--bummer!
Do you think I could feed him enough tuna to term him into a thermometer?
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RE: Is Tuna Safe for Cats?
Post by Cyinda (529) | (12/08/2006)
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---> The problem is the HIGH AMOUNT OF MERCURY in tuna fish. This can cause all kinds of nasty symptoms in cats. (also lack of Taurine & Vitamins)