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In reply to the discussion: Has anyone here ever eaten cat food? [View all]LeftInTX
(34,319 posts)8. A friend of a friend used to eat canned dog food
He was Armenian and couldn't read or write English. He invited his other friend over for delicious bargain rate beef stew.
During the Armenian genocide when my grandparents were exiled into the Syrian desert, they scraped through horse/camel manure for the edible parts and they ate them.
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When I was a kid we had a neighbor who ate it for some time until my mother and some ladies of the
hrmjustin
Apr 2013
#6
Yup....When I was being initiated into my college fraternity we had a pedge banquet...
Armstead
Apr 2013
#17
As I recall, Milk Bone Dog Biscuits were pretty good. A little tough, but they kept my teeth clean.
Buns_of_Fire
Apr 2013
#21
At the time in my life when I ate Milkbone, I would have softened in Diet Dr Pepper.
HereSince1628
Apr 2013
#36
As far as nutrition goes, dog food would be better suited for humans than cat food.
Jamastiene
Apr 2013
#24
At various times there have been productive conversations here about that very thing
Hekate
Apr 2013
#53
It's just a brain fart right now. Needs some work, but I think if everyone works
Cleita
Apr 2013
#56
It would make a difference in the community, but also in the souls of individuals
Hekate
Apr 2013
#57
there are canned hams that do not require refrigeration. I used to keep one on hand for
niyad
Apr 2013
#75
Thank gawd some of the staples like tuna, pb, rice and beans are cheaper still than cat food!
riderinthestorm
Apr 2013
#49