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In the fine newsgroup "rec.pets.cats.rescue", "CatNipped"
artfully composed this message within on 22 Sep 2004: (although if you watch a cat hunt, you will see them "play" with their prey - does anyone here know if the extra adrenaline thus produced by the prey adds flavor or a necessary ingredient to a cat's diet, is that why they do it or is it just for fun??). That is an interesting thought, and I wonder if it has been studied? Now I also wonder if it aids in digestive enzyme building? If this is a possibility, I wonder if this is why so many cats now have digestive and other autoimmune deficiencies, maybe due to lack of digestive enzymes? -- Cheryl |
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