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Old 04-30-2010, 07:04 PM   #48
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Bacardi, our almost 60lb fat cat has always been on a special diet to help digestion. And I'm not sure how he got so tubby because he is an extremely finicky eater. Unless of course he's raiding the fridge when we're all in bed. But his diet food does cause a few "slipups" but luckily they aren't too fragrant. However...

Butch, our 5 month old Boston Terrier, is a different story entirely. He normally eats a good diet of healthy puppy foods, but on occasion there are some in the household who can't get past those "poor puppy eyes" when he's begging for a bit of people food. For his "favorite" human meals, he gets a small dish (usually a few TBSPfuls) of either chili or stroganoff. Sheesh...might as well clear the house when that happens. And he makes it worse, because he seems to be a prankster. He will curl up on your pillow at night to love on you, then turn around real quick with his butt in your face and let it all out before you can get away. Afterwards he seems so pleased with himself. (I think the butch of the house and my 12 year old son are both teaching him bad habits...Aargh!!!!!!!! lol) Nothing worse than stinky puppy farts...blech...
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