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<blockquote data-quote="gingerkat" data-source="post: 1183625" data-attributes="member: 43502"><p>LOL at you. I'm pretty sure I would win a cat quiz against you any day. If you're allergic to cats, it isn't from the food you feed it. Feeding your feline friend human scraps could make it sick or even potentially kill it. Cats have very sensitive digestive systems and urinary tracts that can't be overlooked. Not to mention, feeding kitty tables scraps teaches bad habits. I'm also willing to bet that my cats food cost more than your food does, so yes I know what it's made of. </p><p></p><p>My point is, you should probably turn little kitty over to someone who knows what they are doing or do some serious research in how to take care of kitty. Too many people think that letting a stray into the house is all that it takes. Wrong, owning a pet takes love, patience, money, serious responsibility and a commitment to her/him for many years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gingerkat, post: 1183625, member: 43502"] LOL at you. I'm pretty sure I would win a cat quiz against you any day. If you're allergic to cats, it isn't from the food you feed it. Feeding your feline friend human scraps could make it sick or even potentially kill it. Cats have very sensitive digestive systems and urinary tracts that can't be overlooked. Not to mention, feeding kitty tables scraps teaches bad habits. I'm also willing to bet that my cats food cost more than your food does, so yes I know what it's made of. My point is, you should probably turn little kitty over to someone who knows what they are doing or do some serious research in how to take care of kitty. Too many people think that letting a stray into the house is all that it takes. Wrong, owning a pet takes love, patience, money, serious responsibility and a commitment to her/him for many years. [/QUOTE]
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