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ITIWBS Started conversation Aug 24, 2017
On the "I can has cheezburger" question, touched on in Robert A. Heinlein's "The Cat Who Walks Through Walls", I've long been of the opinion that if I can eat it, the cat can too - and has an appetite to match.
I've yet to meet a cat who disagreed with me on this.
Stipulated, the cat, as the human, sometimes has eyes with more appetite than the belly, and sometimes has belly capacity in excess of that consonant with good health.
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Aug 25, 2017
Robert Heinlein novels are an excellent resource for cat lore I read The Door into Summer recently, and Pete the cat was a key character indeed
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