Yeah just don't want someone to feed it to theirs and then have the same thing happen. Geri used to feed it to her cats all the time but I switched her to Purina which used rice instead of corn. She got it cause it was a little cheaper per pound well pet food is one of those things you don't experiment with like that. I do have some really healthy stuff that's primarily made from meat. It's pricey but very good for them. Need to mix some of that in as it's healthier. Edgar is running around like normal now. Allot different than last night. And back to eating regular cat food too. He keeps wanting to go outside but will wait till tomorrow. Don't want him to get too worn out yet. He did sneak out and made a b-line for the sand and rolled around in it before I was able to catch him. Robert Adams On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 3:00 PM, Mary McCarthy <printces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > I just figure someone's cat probably likes the stuff. > > I know, sometimes folks worry more about their best friend than themselves. > > > I just feel like it's all just a drop in a very deep bucket these days. > > glad to here Edgar is getting back to his old self. > > Mary > > > > The food bank we voulnteer at takes petfood donations but > I'm not giving that crap to anyone. > > I have even bought dog/cat food at the surplus store we > shop at so we have it to give out. So they don't have to worry about their > animals going hungry. But most people I have noticed here will make sure > their animals are fed before buying themselves food. > > > >> >> >> >