Rose is Rose by Don Wimmer and Pat Brady for April 27, 2012

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    The Nihilist  about 12 years ago

    How is that annoyance even left on?

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    Ray_C  about 12 years ago

    I agree, but I also disagree. There are some excellent dry foods out there. Yes, they have some “filler”, but they also have chicken and fish and some vitamins that cats need. We split a can among three cats every day, and keep the dry food bowl full. All three are thriving.

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    GrandmaY  about 12 years ago

    My cats won’t eat canned food. However they do like to munch a mouse or bird from time to time.

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    dfowensby  about 12 years ago

    it is really getting annoying at just how little these cartoonists really know about cats. obvious dog people.

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    WTF Cares  about 12 years ago

    What a laugh. The commenters I mean.

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    Puddleglum2  about 12 years ago

    Peekaboo doesn’t like surprises, especially when she already knows what she wants!“All That She Wants” – Ace of Base

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    Potrzebie  about 12 years ago

    We need a flavor such as “live mouse” or “small bird”!

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    kathrynismerry  about 12 years ago

    Processed meat is also stuff cats would never eat in their natural state. Feral cats get their “vegetables” from eating the vital organs of their prey. They also eat grass if they need a little roughage. Life expectancy of Feral cats – up to 8 years.*The vegetables in the dry chow do serve a purpose. And, dry food is much better for the cat’s teeth. Canned chow is good for a treat, and is better for cats that are prone to urinary tract infections. Life expectancy of house-cats fed on “un-natural” processed meats and dry food is 13 – 25 years. I’ve never had a cat that died younger than 15.

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    tbritt99  about 12 years ago

    I’ve been feeding my guys dry for years. They haven’t died yet. Canned food is given in sm amounts as a treat.

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    iced tea  about 12 years ago

    Cats lust after those things advertised on TV the same way kids do.

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    Ray_C  about 12 years ago

    I check the ingredients, look at the analysis (protein and fat are usually just as good as canned or even better), and use two or three different brands just in case some minor element is missing from one. I read that eating dry food doesn’t help keep teeth clean any more than eating peanuts keeps humans’ teeth clean. This by a woman (forget her name) who worked for Purina. She was big on looking at the analysis.

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    vldazzle  about 12 years ago

    As long as the cats stay away from my bird feeders and preferably at their own homes I don’t care WHAT they eat! I am tired of chasing them away from my garden because I love BIRDS – not cats wondering around here!

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    K M  about 12 years ago

    When did this strip become “The Adventures of Peekaboo”? Rose may be Rose, but she’s no better than second fiddle in her own strip.

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    cutiepie29  about 12 years ago

    Wait, “stuff cats would never eat in their natural state – corn, wheat, soy, rice, oats”? My cat, Bridgette, LOVES yellow corn (she will sneak it straight off the table) and will eat white rice without complaint either. We have to watch carefully and clean up the dishes quickly or she will climb up and have herself a feast. She won’t eat ham, however.

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