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Why do cats?

Colbynfriends

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Can i have some milk too?

you know what they say,
when you find out why milk does,
you'll find out why cats do.
 

MartyMuppets

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Why not? Plenty of milk to go around.

I even have some tins of catfood on hand if anyone's feeling starved:hungry: :insatiable: :big_grin:
 

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You know? I've actually heard that milk form a ow is not really good for cats?
 

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"Why do cats...?"

"Because if they didn't, then the milk would go stale."

Bea:zany:{Am I aloud to be proud of this thread? :stick_out_tongue:}regard
 

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*purrs in thanks and begins to lap up the milk*


It isn't. There is something in it their bodies can't digest, kind of like chocolate for dogs.
I remember this friend of ours dog once ate some chocolate out of my hand.:eek: I was worried about it's next vet visit.:embarrassed:
 

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Yes...That's quite a shiver you have there, have you checked your temperature recently? *reveals a temperature probe*

Bea:zany:{What kind remains up to your imagination}regard
 

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One time I have bronchitis and a temperature of 105 but that's off topic.:stick_out_tongue:
 
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