Posted by T in NE on October 14, 2013 at 20:45:40 from (75.235.67.42):
In Reply to: OT Spoiled Brat posted by Texasmark1 on October 13, 2013 at 14:11:38:
My yellow lab eats pretty much anything I do, saves letting left-overs go bad in the fridge. But before WW2 that's mostly what dogs ate anyhow. He loves McDonald's cheeseburgers. Usually stop and get him one or two when he rides to town with me. And he likes fries, but only after they've cooled. Normally keep a dish of wally-world dog food out for him but instead of filling it once a day, I have to put less in it twice a day because the flippin cats got prolific this summer.
Oh, and he LOVES green beans and asparagus.
Now if I could keep the one kitten from last summer out of the basement when I start the fire- I don't know what else to do with her besides shoot her- she ran into a plume of carb cleaner last night rather than run back outside. It turned my tomcat around last fall and he's only been in the basement once since then.
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