On Fri, 29 Mar 2019 19:27:30 +1100, Bruce <br...@invalid.invalid>
wrote:
Did you ever consider that they didn't like your wife's cooking? Cats
are much fussier than dogs with eating and everything else. Most
people food is not healthful for cats because people use ingredients
that are dangerous for felines. Our cats share our dinner most days
but it's generally plain meat and plain veggies, no spices, no
garlic/onions. Tonight we're having oven roasted eye round. only
seasoning is a wee bit of freshly ground black pepper and rubbed with
some olive oil. the cats love it. We only add salt and more pepper at
table. Cats also like yellow veggies; carrots, sweet potato, corn,
butternut squash, and garbonso beans. Whenever I do a roast I do one
large enough to feed the cats too... it's suprising how much roast
beef a small cat can consume. Cats don't care about prime rib, they
prefer lean round... they love my home ground top round burgers. I
would never eat pre ground mystery meat and I don't feed that trash to
the cats. They get their share of skinless boneless chicken cutlets
too. But it's important to feed a good brand of cat food because cats
need the offal that's included. These guys get canned and dry
Friskies and the vet approves. In fact dried is more healthful,
especiallly for their teeth. We must be doing something right
because our cats live long lives; Peach is 18, Jilly is almost 20.
Barney is almost ten and like a kitten. Cali is 10 too and like a
young kitten. Misch is the youngest, he's maybe six but at 22 pounds
he's the biggest, a real barn cat,but very happpy to have a home, he
has no desire to go outside but he likes to see when his feral buddies
come around each day. The passle of ferrals are fed well too... there
are about ten regulars, they all get heated shelters for winter.
we must be doing something right becaus our cats live lon