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To: epicure who wrote (63872)5/6/2008 8:29:13 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 542970
 
>>IF you feed them a lot and they get really fat they won't (can't?) chase things.<<

Syb -

My cats eat as much as they want to, and the huntress is apparently concerned with maintaining her girlish figure. She's svelte and dangerous.

The other cat, whom I acquired in Mexico, and who comes from a long line of skinny cats that have evolved to live on very little food, porked out quite a bit as soon as she started eating the premium American cat food. She's not a big threat to the local wildlife anymore.

- Allen