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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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It might have been cat food in a roll...

(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:43, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
how do you roll cat food, it's made of chunks?
anyway both dog and cat food has to be fit for human consumption by law, fact
(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:45, Reply)
...and Monty breathes a sigh of relief

(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:46, Reply)
that stinks

(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:48, Reply)
Fact?

(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:51, Reply)
Cat and dog food are both taste tested by humans.

(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:52, Reply)
But enough about your weekend job

(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:55, Reply)
FACT
how can i make this simpler for you?
(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:56, Reply)
Perhaps I should be making it simpler for you.
I was questioning the veracity of your claim.
(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:58, Reply)
Would you like me to dumb it down a little more?

(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 11:58, Reply)

lmgtfy.com/?q=is+cat+food+fit+for+human+consumption
(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 12:00, Reply)
And from the top result there:
In the European Union, pet food is regulated by the same harmonized standards across the EU, via the Feeding Stuffs Act.

All ingredients used for pet food has to be fit for human consumption according to EU requirements. But regulations require that pet food that contains by-products be labeled as "Not for human consumption" even though such by-products have to be derived from animals declared fit for human consumption.
(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 12:02, Reply)
pish

(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 12:06, Reply)
This is a silly argument.

(, Tue 27 Nov 2012, 12:07, Reply)

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