27 August 2010
20:0567478Sounds much better Andy .
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 August 2010
20:2067483kath
i am told that it is the fluoride that puts cats off tap water, i think they are fussier than us humans.
Keith Sansum1
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27 August 2010
20:2667485Mark
what a lovely comment you have at bottom of all your postings
ALL POSTS ARE MY OWN PERSONAL VIEWS
Guest 700- Registered: 11 Jun 2010
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27 August 2010
20:5167495You are right Howard; after seeing the TV about E numbers we don't know half of what we consume; animals seem to know!
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 August 2010
21:1167499i once owned a dog, when she was under the weather she would hunt around the pavements and park if we were out, eventually descending on a weed that she would avidly chew.
worked much better than any of the expensive stuff from the vets.
i think that us humans can be too clever by half sometimes.
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27 August 2010
21:1567501We knew to clear the decks when our old labrador started eating grass, there was going to be an explosion from one end or the other.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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27 August 2010
21:1767503grass seems to do the trick for cats to get to chuck up a hairball and dogs to clean their intestines.
not surprisingly the konik ponies and dexter cattle seem to do well on it up in our hills.
personally speaking i still prefer a curry though.