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Question of the Week -- May 16, 2008

  
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Aedan

I'm wondering- where the Lions- are...
 
 
Purred: Fri May 16, '08 1:26pm PST
Kudos again to Hector for this great QotW:

Mice, birds or bugs…..which is more tasty?

I have never tasted a bird (although I have fantasized) so I will have to pick one of the two I know. Some bugs are yummy. I like crickets! But there are spiders that are kind of yucky and I have gotten sick after eating them. I have only eaten one mouse and it was gross. Now I only play if I come across one.

So my answer would have to be ... BUGS (crickets specifically).

Milo

I'm cute, and I- know it.
 
 
Purred: Fri May 16, '08 1:36pm PST
BUGS! I have never tasted the others so I guess it's not a fair choice but I really do enjoy eating bugs and specifically spiders. I gross everyone out (but of course you must torture them first before ingesting). My furriends Jasper, Jillian and Jobel nicknamed me Spider Manx because of it!
Ginnger

Got Milk?
 
 
Purred: Fri May 16, '08 4:59pm PST
hmmmm....I know I haven't tasted a bird....or a mouse. Being an indoor kitty, I only encounter bugs. Momma can't even think of a time when I've tried to eat one.shrug Played with them, yes. But, I guess I would have to say bugs also...by default! laugh out loudlaugh out loud
Pumpkin Puss

Don't Drink the- Haterade
 
 
Purred: Fri May 16, '08 5:56pm PST
I wish I could taste the sweetness that is a bird. Or a mouse. But I spend most of my time indoors, and when I'm outside, they all fly away from me as quickly as they can. shrug

So that leaves me with bugs. At least I boost my protein intake without the fat when I snack on them. laugh out loud
Ralph

Watch Ouuuuttt!
 
 
Purred: Fri May 16, '08 6:45pm PST
I won't tell my mom and dad if I ever had a bird in my tummy, but I will tell all of you. YES! It was....icky. I must have had lots of mice in my outside days before the tragic snowplow incident and my subsequent adoption.

Before I lost my tail. I think I must have tortured many mice. Perhaps this tail thing is karma coming back to bite me in the butt?
big laugh HA!! I crack myself up!

I disable spiders by licking (no surprise there) them and then they have to get litle spider crutches. Either that or I just let them limp off into the distance. I get kind of distracted once they are disabled.

If I manage to eat only a couple of legs, does that make them turn in their spider cards and become insects instead? thinking

Hamlet

Momma's orange- lovebug
 
 
Purred: Fri May 16, '08 7:20pm PST
Chicken's a bird, right?

I love chicken!
Boris

I'm cute and I- know how to use- that :)
 
 
Purred: Fri May 16, '08 7:40pm PST
The only thing I love is tuna.

Except for that one time when we had a live gecko inside (and mom got dad to liberate it instead of letting me play with it - I whined about it the rest of that day), mom has never seen me chase bugs. Most of the time I just sit and stare at them, and even leave the room. Mom has mild entomophobia (she's been known to start screaming and shaking at the sight of something as innocuous as a ladybug), and I think I'm inheriting it.
♥Olive- r Winston- Parsons

Wake Up.Wake UP!- WAKE UP & play- with me!
 
 
Purred: Sat May 17, '08 11:28pm PST
salmon is good. turkey is good. crumbs from mama's brownies or cookies are good.

what are these birds, mice, bugs of which you speak?
Jacks

Obadubadoo Jacks- Jacks Jacks
 
 
Purred: Sun May 18, '08 6:32am PST
Bugs... and nachos.

Benjamin

Big Red Man
 
 
Purred: Sun May 18, '08 2:39pm PST
Well, where do I start?
Here in the UK it is much more usual for cats to be allowed in and out as they wish. I lived in a flat in a tower block in the East End of London for my first few years, then in a rescue cage for 9 months, but finally have come to live with my family in the heart of the English countryside, and we have a cat flap and come and go just as we please. And I have tried all those gourmet items. I can recommend them all, though I like to give nice fat little voles to my girls. I once caught a weasel and it was so smelly none of us wanted it. The best two things were a king prawn and a chicken breast, though Mum says I seem to have pinched them from someone's garden when they were having a barbecue - she found the prawn at the bottom of the stairs, and came home one evening to find me dragging the chicken breast home up the road! Actually we're all feeling a bit middle aged about it these days and don't catch that much any more! Mum is hopeless at catching things, though, so I do bring a few things in to try and teach her the basics.
Love from Benjamin
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