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Old December 17th 03, 03:54 PM
Fardle Snog
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Default Dog eats cat ****: any forseeable problems?

Every once in a while, my monster mutt snarfs up some **** out of the
cat's box. The clinging "litter" is sintered clay, so I doublt that it
will have grievous effects on the dog, and I'm not an "Eeek! Eeek!"
person (tho' I do think about getting a slurpy kiss for a while after
observing this behavior....)
Anyone have any non-anecdotal yeas or nays about this behavior?
Thank you!

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Old December 17th 03, 03:59 PM
Emily Carroll
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"Fardle Snog" wrote in message
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Every once in a while, my monster mutt snarfs up some **** out of the
cat's box. The clinging "litter" is sintered clay, so I doublt that it
will have grievous effects on the dog, and I'm not an "Eeek! Eeek!"
person (tho' I do think about getting a slurpy kiss for a while after
observing this behavior....)
Anyone have any non-anecdotal yeas or nays about this behavior?
Thank you!


It gives them the runs. Clumping kitty litter can cause a dog major damage,
too.

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Old December 17th 03, 03:59 PM
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"Fardle Snog" wrote in message
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Every once in a while, my monster mutt snarfs up some **** out of the
cat's box. The clinging "litter" is sintered clay, so I doublt that it
will have grievous effects on the dog, and I'm not an "Eeek! Eeek!"
person (tho' I do think about getting a slurpy kiss for a while after
observing this behavior....)
Anyone have any non-anecdotal yeas or nays about this behavior?
Thank you!


It gives them the runs. Clumping kitty litter can cause a dog major damage,
too.

--
Emily Carroll
Dealing 80s Toys - Rainbow Brite - My Little Pony - More
Fluttervale Labradors: www.geocities.com/diamonds_in_her_eyes/dogs/
CPG: www.geocities.com/cyberpetgame/
4-H Club: www.geocities.com/woofsandwiggles/


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Old December 17th 03, 03:59 PM
Emily Carroll
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"Fardle Snog" wrote in message
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Every once in a while, my monster mutt snarfs up some **** out of the
cat's box. The clinging "litter" is sintered clay, so I doublt that it
will have grievous effects on the dog, and I'm not an "Eeek! Eeek!"
person (tho' I do think about getting a slurpy kiss for a while after
observing this behavior....)
Anyone have any non-anecdotal yeas or nays about this behavior?
Thank you!


It gives them the runs. Clumping kitty litter can cause a dog major damage,
too.

--
Emily Carroll
Dealing 80s Toys - Rainbow Brite - My Little Pony - More
Fluttervale Labradors: www.geocities.com/diamonds_in_her_eyes/dogs/
CPG: www.geocities.com/cyberpetgame/
4-H Club: www.geocities.com/woofsandwiggles/


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Old December 17th 03, 03:59 PM
Emily Carroll
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"Fardle Snog" wrote in message
...
Every once in a while, my monster mutt snarfs up some **** out of the
cat's box. The clinging "litter" is sintered clay, so I doublt that it
will have grievous effects on the dog, and I'm not an "Eeek! Eeek!"
person (tho' I do think about getting a slurpy kiss for a while after
observing this behavior....)
Anyone have any non-anecdotal yeas or nays about this behavior?
Thank you!


It gives them the runs. Clumping kitty litter can cause a dog major damage,
too.

--
Emily Carroll
Dealing 80s Toys - Rainbow Brite - My Little Pony - More
Fluttervale Labradors: www.geocities.com/diamonds_in_her_eyes/dogs/
CPG: www.geocities.com/cyberpetgame/
4-H Club: www.geocities.com/woofsandwiggles/


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