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Cogito Ergo Nom
LittleKey:
--- Quote from: billiumbean on 08 Nov 2008, 03:45 ---Cogito Ergo Nom. It's really quite simple when you think it over a lot.
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hahaha isn't it simple when you DON'T have to think over it a lot? And yeah, maybe the shirt is just referring to the fact that cookies are irresistible, so anything that's capable of thought will eat them. And I'm sure the cat made a nonpoisonous chocolate, that won't hurt hum.
Covetous:
Problem with chocolate is that it is piousness to dogs (and most possibly cats and any other animal earlier mentioned in the thread). But most dogs can withstand quite a lot of regular chocolate; this is due to 2 reasons. First being there is quite a lot of milk in most chocolate sold. Second is that there is most of the time a silly little amount of actual chocolate in the regular chocolate we buy.
The biggest problem with chocolate and dogs is the fact that there is an increased amount of dogs that are allergic to chocolate and then a very small amount of chocolate might hurt or kill them.
Edit: corrected and copy and paste error after spell check.
Rocketman:
--- Quote from: Covetous on 17 Nov 2008, 06:45 ---Chocolate is that it is piousness to dogs
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Well, it will send them to Heaven.
La:
1) Raisins and grapes will destroy a kitty's kidneys, so it's probably better if it's chocolate...
2) I have to disagree with the poster that says cats won't eat human foods, or that they don't taste sweet things. My cat begs for food constantly and we have to be especially careful with sweet stuff because he definitely has a sweet tooth. When we first got him we accidentally left our breakfast plates (pancakes) where he could reach it and when we were in the other room he licked them clean and then subsequently threw up (it is undetermined whether that was caused by the syrup).
As I speak he has just been punished by my boyfriend for licking his cupcake and then sticking his head in his glass of coke... I'd say he enjoys sweets.
Surgoshan:
Cats can taste other things, and they love the texture of ruffage.
However, the notion that cats don't taste sweet isn't based on tests wherein they offer cats candy. It's based on actual, unpleasant as it may seem, dissection and analysis of cats. The domestic feline is the best understood of all mammals; they've been thoroughly dissected and examined in every fashion possible, as well as being subjected to numerous tests while alive. They simply do not have taste receptors for sweet.
And there are other things in syrup besides sugar. Have you never wondered why syrup is brown?
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