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a friend used to go diveing and always brought scollops home which he gave to the cats .. they got fed up with them and refused to eat them .so he went to the local shop and bought a large bag of prawns .at the checkout the women said .oh having a party are we sir .no he said the cats have got fed up eating scollops so I thought I would try prawns..the look on her face and the woman standing behind him ..I mean how often do you get to eat scollops.. john |
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i often buy them a tin of pilchards, they love that, but even if i got some fishy off cuts for them im sure they will turn their noses up. one of my neighbours works on the fish counter of a large supermarket. i did notice in another supermarket (mind u it was a while ago) they had cheap tins of caviar, was concidering buying them a special treat for xmas, but then though no they will never eat *tins* again. mind u i still havnt fed them yet, |
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Priceless John I have a similar problem, but with Dominik. I once gave him smoked salmon and cream cheese on toast and now I have to do so most mornings as he refuses to eat anything else That'll teach me. New baby will only get sandwich spreads |
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