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16 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Sunday 6/12/05 - 5:20:42 PM EST (GMT-5)
I pour it into a dish, thats about how much preparing I do.
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16 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Sunday 6/12/05 - 5:34:38 PM EST (GMT-5)
^^haha- yeah, me too. Unless you count the bites of meals I have prepared for my family that they often end up with!
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16 yrs ago, 11 mos ago - Sunday 6/12/05 - 6:19:15 PM EST (GMT-5)
I scoop it into the bowl every night, if that counts.
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16 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Thursday 6/30/05 - 5:18:27 PM EST (GMT-5)
I prepare fresh dishes
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mere-xxo
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16 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Monday 7/11/05 - 2:15:53 PM EST (GMT-5)
On 6/12/2005 6:19:16 PM _CRYN_OUT_ wrote: I scoop it into the bowl every night, if that counts. | haha me too...but thats about it
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kgoff989
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16 yrs ago, 10 mos ago - Tuesday 7/12/05 - 7:59:30 PM EST (GMT-5)
I do something special to it. They are animals for chirst's sakes, NOT HUMANS!!
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Bucher
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16 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Saturday 8/13/05 - 3:27:49 AM EST (GMT-5)
No, my cats and dogs all get their own food. The guinae pigs have a helper monkey feed them, and the helper monkey feeds itself.
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Tmobile
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16 yrs ago, 9 mos ago - Saturday 8/13/05 - 3:34:46 AM EST (GMT-5)
Yup. Dry Dog food and a dish. thats all ya need
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BeautyToAsh
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16 yrs ago, 8 mos ago - Wednesday 8/24/05 - 12:55:56 PM EST (GMT-5)
Nah, I just dump it in a bowl. What more does she need??
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16 yrs ago, 8 mos ago - Wednesday 8/24/05 - 12:57:26 PM EST (GMT-5)
I dump it into their bowls.
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16 yrs ago, 8 mos ago - Wednesday 8/24/05 - 1:03:22 PM EST (GMT-5)
I take it out of the can and put it in their bowls. And mush it up for them. That's about it. My grandparents actually COOK for their dog, they feed it wet and dry food mixed together with water and microwaved into some gravy concoction. And when I say 'feed it', I mean they literally put the dog on their laps and give it bites off a spoon. Now that I think is going a bit far. But if it makes them happy, that's cool ... the dog loves it, a little pampering never hurt anyone!
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Cash_Kim
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Tuesday 9/27/05 - 11:24:20 AM EST (GMT-5)
Nope. My husband does though.
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Tuesday 9/27/05 - 11:51:46 AM EST (GMT-5)
I put it in their bowls...that's about it.
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Tuesday 9/27/05 - 12:16:04 PM EST (GMT-5)
If she's sick I do. I cook her chicken and rice and mush it up. Otherwise it's just plain old biscuits chucked into a bowl.
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Tuesday 9/27/05 - 2:05:39 PM EST (GMT-5)
I warm Amara's in the microwave to make it more appetizing for her. I also give chicken sometimes when she isn't eating as much.
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Tuesday 9/27/05 - 2:06:18 PM EST (GMT-5)
Open bag, put cat food in bowl, that's it
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ladybughater
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Wednesday 9/28/05 - 8:54:58 AM EST (GMT-5)
I mix dry stuff with the can stuff for him. sometimes I will mix salmon or tuna juice in with it because its good for his coat and he just loves it.
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Wednesday 9/28/05 - 8:58:31 AM EST (GMT-5)
I buy it, open it, put the measuring cup in it, and remind the kids that their cat is hungry. and generally end up putting the food in the bowl for her. She has a tendency to stalk mice when there's been no food in her bowl. She doesn't eat them, just leaves them where I'll find them. Like a little mouse head instead of a horse head. It gets the "Food, now" message across.
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Wednesday 9/28/05 - 9:08:26 AM EST (GMT-5)
Actually, yes. I make the food for my rodents because the store mix has unhealthy junk in there.
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canehdian
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Thursday 9/29/05 - 8:43:04 AM EST (GMT-5)
no you cant really prepare fish food...
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baby4eva
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Wednesday 10/5/05 - 10:00:11 PM EST (GMT-5)
open the can, dump the conents into the bowl. nope, no cooking there
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i_love_ska
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16 yrs ago, 7 mos ago - Wednesday 10/5/05 - 10:01:18 PM EST (GMT-5)
Yes. Usually canned food or leftovers or a special bread, water, olive oil mix.
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half_awake
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16 yrs ago, 6 mos ago - Thursday 11/3/05 - 11:49:06 AM EST (GMT-5)
On 9/29/2005 8:43:05 AM canehdian wrote: no you cant really prepare fish food... | same :P
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16 yrs ago, 6 mos ago - Thursday 11/3/05 - 11:55:36 AM EST (GMT-5)
On 9/27/2005 2:06:18 PM LiJasMom wrote: Open bag, put cat food in bowl, that's it | I do the same.
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soffy2000
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16 yrs ago, 4 mos ago - Saturday 12/31/05 - 2:30:21 PM EST (GMT-5)
On 9/29/2005 8:43:05 AM canehdian wrote: no you cant really prepare fish food... | exactly
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