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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 10:30:09 -0700, Mischief wrote:
That may or may not have kitty spit on it? I had pan fried some steak a while ago and had been cutting off pieces and leaving the rest on the stove. Well I just heard a noise from the kitchen, and I immmediately suspected Mischief. I walk into the kitchen adn she's perched on the stove, with her head in the frying pan. When I shooed her off, she was licking her lips. ARGH! the little ****!!! I don't know whether I caught her in time or whether she was just licking the pan and not the meat. I don't know.....anyone think it's safe? Kristi Ye Gods! I wouldn't do it after people -- why would I do it after my cat? When I cut up meat for my cat, I use a clean fork and knife. MLB |
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I don't know I'd admit this to another group of people, but I've been known to share food with my dog and cat off my fork and spoon. Or my plate if they are pushy. I had to stop eating my lunch sitting of the sofa and watching TV cause the dog would stand with her paws on my shoulder figuring it was one bite for me and one for her, etc. Didn't bother be that much but she would do the same thing when Charlie was home and it kind of went past his gross out meter. Jo I already know it would be way past my DH's gross-out meter, so I've never done it. My daughter does, though, and it doesn't gross me out at all. Sherry |
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Mischief wrote in message oups.com... That may or may not have kitty spit on it? I had pan fried some steak a while ago and had been cutting off pieces and leaving the rest on the stove. Well I just heard a noise from the kitchen, and I immmediately suspected Mischief. I walk into the kitchen adn she's perched on the stove, with her head in the frying pan. When I shooed her off, she was licking her lips. ARGH! the little ****!!! I don't know whether I caught her in time or whether she was just licking the pan and not the meat. I don't know.....anyone think it's safe? Kristi This is why I put any leftovers AWAY in the fridge immediately. I don't trust any of my cats NOT to commit very great liberties. (Yes, it's my fault for never having disciplined them adequately to stay off the counters and stove.) =o) You could try a quick rinse off with warm water if you're worried. Or pat it with a damp paper towel. But yeah, considering the high cost of meat these days, I'd probably eat the steak anyway after giving it the rinse off. Melissa |
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Mischief wrote: That may or may not have kitty spit on it? I had pan fried some steak a while ago and had been cutting off pieces and leaving the rest on the stove. Well I just heard a noise from the kitchen, and I immmediately suspected Mischief. I walk into the kitchen adn she's perched on the stove, with her head in the frying pan. When I shooed her off, she was licking her lips. ARGH! the little ****!!! I don't know whether I caught her in time or whether she was just licking the pan and not the meat. I don't know.....anyone think it's safe? Safer with cat spit than human spit! (Very few diseases your cat or dog have can cross species lines and infect you.) If you can overcome your squeamishness and pretend it never happened, I guarantee you'll never know the difference. Kristi |
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"Jo Firey" had some very interesting things to
say about Anyone want a piece of steak.....: I don't know I'd admit this to another group of people, but I've been known to share food with my dog and cat off my fork and spoon. Or my plate if they are pushy. I've done that. My bird has lately taken to nibbling on my face. It's OK with me, except when she gets too energetic with my lips or sticks her beak way up my nose. :-) -- "The universe is quite robust in design and appears to be doing just fine on its own, incompetent support staff notwithstanding. :-)" - the Dennis formerly known as (evil), MCFL |
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On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 18:23:11 -0700, EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote:
Mischief wrote: That may or may not have kitty spit on it? I had pan fried some steak a while ago and had been cutting off pieces and leaving the rest on the stove. Well I just heard a noise from the kitchen, and I immmediately suspected Mischief. I walk into the kitchen adn she's perched on the stove, with her head in the frying pan. When I shooed her off, she was licking her lips. ARGH! the little ****!!! I don't know whether I caught her in time or whether she was just licking the pan and not the meat. I don't know.....anyone think it's safe? Safer with cat spit than human spit! (Very few diseases your cat or dog have can cross species lines and infect you.) If you can overcome your squeamishness and pretend it never happened, I guarantee you'll never know the difference. Kristi If you do decide to use it after rinsing it off in hot water, perhaps you could sear on both sides in a hot pan. MLB |
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Kristi wrote:
--------------------snip--------------------- I don't know.....anyone think it's safe? Mmmmm! Steak! I used to drive my sister absolutely bonkers by letting our cat, The Puddy, lick ice cream off my spoon. It was so great (I was a teen-ager) to manage to give my kitty a treat and gross out my sister at the same time. A kitty eating things from the stove is certainly due for a good scolding, but it wouldn't slow me down from having my share. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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CatNipped wrote:
"Victor Martinez" wrote in message ... Mischief wrote: I don't know.....anyone think it's safe? Of course it's safe! This happens to us all the time... Well, that and I usually kiss my kitties on the lips, so I'm used to the spit. People think I'm weird when I tell them my cat french kisses me! ; You are weired, but we love anyway. ;-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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Kreisleriana wrote:
On Fri, 22 Apr 2005 18:13:36 GMT, Victor Martinez yodeled: Mischief wrote: I don't know.....anyone think it's safe? Of course it's safe! This happens to us all the time... Well, that and I usually kiss my kitties on the lips, so I'm used to the spit. Me too! I've built up an immunity LOL. I do that too. I share the ice cream spoon with Frank. Mere wants to taste all my food, and I often let her take a morsel off my fork. -- Marina, Frank, Nikki, and introducing: Mere! marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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"Adrian" wrote in message
... CatNipped wrote: "Victor Martinez" wrote in message ... Mischief wrote: I don't know.....anyone think it's safe? Of course it's safe! This happens to us all the time... Well, that and I usually kiss my kitties on the lips, so I'm used to the spit. People think I'm weird when I tell them my cat french kisses me! ; You are weired, but we love anyway. ;-) LOL! Yeah, this is true, I *am* weird - that's why I feel so at home here!! ; Hugs, CatNipped -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. |
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