
I made some tuna ice lollies for my cats and thought you might like to see....
*It's been a while since my last post - apologies for posting this on the main board earlier!
( , Mon 28 Jun 2010, 21:37, Reply)

I wonder if there is a book dedicated to the things one can do to entertain cats.
( , Mon 28 Jun 2010, 22:20, Reply)

What's in 'em? Are they fishy flavoured or chicken and liver?
( , Mon 28 Jun 2010, 22:58, Reply)

of repeated static soundtrack attacherd to this video?
Are you trying to subconsciously reprogram people who like cat videos?
( , Mon 28 Jun 2010, 23:05, Reply)

I might try that another time, but no, I think I damaged the camera mic standing too close to the band at a gig. :(
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 14:28, Reply)

And I think thanks to you, this may keep them occupied in the hot summer. Is it the liquid from a can of tuna frozen into small discs? Or is tuna encased inside as an extra treat? Eh, I'll figure it out. I will most definitely try this one now, however.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 5:44, Reply)

Yeah it's the water from tuna (springwater preferably as the briny stuff might raise their blood pressure :D), diluted with about the same amount of water, then frozen in a cupcake tray with the end of a piece of string attached. :D
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 14:27, Reply)

...if the cat swollows the string it can cause a huge amount of problems with their lower intestines, huge vet bills too.... The voicve of experience after my cat got hold of some string that tied a joint of meat together.
( , Tue 29 Jun 2010, 14:50, Reply)

Let's not get carried away but yeah, keep an eye on them while they're eating.
( , Tue 14 Dec 2010, 8:38, Reply)