Shamefully OT
Eisboch wrote:
"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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I have fond memories of reading the back of the boxes of Wheat Chex,
Rice Chex and Corn Checks as I munched. Ralston Purina.
Feed my dogs a Eukanuba variety that doesn't have them pumping
up so they look like sausages, as some of the fattier/saltier dog
chows do to them. They have never been healthier.
But I'm not knocking Purina here, so I hope nobody gets upset.
Just saying my dogs are eating Eukauba.
--Vic
Sam Adams eats anything he can get his paws on despite Mrs.E's protests.
He's not really fat ... well maybe a little .... he's just a big, broad
chested goofball who is strong as an ox. He loves "tug of war" with socks,
towels, the sleeve of my bath robe or anything he can find not nailed down.
He can easily pull me off a chair. He'll be 3 years old next April and
hovers somewhere between 105 and 110 lbs.
Eisboch
One of my cats, also named Sam, but not Sam Adams, is a vegetarian, but
the rest all eat a special "no weight gain" dry food, supplemented with
a fish-only canned cat food.
The youngest cat, whom we adopted as a stray about a year ago, is
full-grown now, and is also on the no weight gain diet. To get back on
topic, one of the cats, Panda, tries to steal a small fish whenever I
come home with a catch. Sometimes he succeeds. He actually carries it
off in his mouth, the head sticking out of one side and the tail the other.
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