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[Text] alpha_stigma June 9 2011, 03:11:16 UTC
Whatever's around that they want to eat and that hasn't made them sick before. At this point, I figure they probably know what's best for them better than I would.

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[Text] holdsleftovers June 9 2011, 04:38:26 UTC
Plenty of humans know what's good for them, but if we just ate whatever we wanted, we'd have deficiencies, wouldn't you agree?

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[Text] alpha_stigma June 9 2011, 06:46:57 UTC
I really don't know what's good for them or not, though. Besides, I keep a few different things around. It's not like I let Rose have only dango every night.

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[Text] holdsleftovers June 10 2011, 14:45:17 UTC
That isn't what I was trying to imply! Only that it's important to make sure they get the best we can give, since they do so much work for us.

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[Text] alpha_stigma June 11 2011, 07:08:55 UTC
That is important. But that's why I try not to keep things they dislike around, too.

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[Text] holdsleftovers June 13 2011, 12:09:51 UTC
Of course. Mine are so picky it's easier said than done...

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[Text] alpha_stigma June 14 2011, 00:36:22 UTC
Maybe you could take them to the store and see what they're interested in trying? As long as they behave well enough to do that, anyway.

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