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Apr 15, 2008 13:35

What I described in my previous post is the description on the sample of Fancy Feast that came with Caspian's cat chow. How ridiculous is that? Cats don't need food that's that fancy. I mean, even if they need the specific nutrients that come in such an elegant dish, they shouldn't describe it as if it's for people. Gag.

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saintnicster April 15 2008, 18:39:41 UTC
d'oh

hehe

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psycomezzma April 15 2008, 19:53:25 UTC
Ewww...

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hadavar_barak April 15 2008, 21:40:03 UTC
Meh. I'm glad that Neo refuses to eat wet food. I figure if I were really hungry, I could just pull out the cat food and pretend it was crackers.

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xiphnophunq April 15 2008, 21:52:23 UTC
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Is this what it has come to, now that you don't live with me?

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hadavar_barak April 16 2008, 00:54:20 UTC
Notice the use of conditional tense throughout my comment.

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xiphnophunq April 16 2008, 05:02:17 UTC
Ah, yes. English 'if' does not equate to programming 'if'. The subjunctive case gives it away.

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flamehail April 16 2008, 00:21:16 UTC
Hahaha, I know! It's worse with cat food than dog food, I think, but I did buy some treats for Kaylee that I had a coupon for that had a crazy description. Something about all natural superior grade beef and delicately smoky flavors. Sheesh.

I'm tempted to try to make such a chicken dish for humans, though! It sounded so tasty!

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renough April 16 2008, 00:40:30 UTC
I don't think I'll be waiting with fork and knife anymore... :-P

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