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Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Susanne (urbantigers) on December 17, 2009, 10:32:50 AM
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Let me give you some advice. Don't leave an open box of icing sugar on the kitchen worktop. Cats and icing sugar is not a good combination. Take my word for it :innocent:
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:scared: :naughty:
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This thread is brought to us by Mosi, right?
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Any pictorial evidence to back up these claims? :shify:
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Eek! I can just imagine the sticky mess! :sick: :evillaugh: :hug:
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I learned this with regular white sugar.
Mine eat through the bag just to play in it....
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Uh oh :hug:
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Lol, I can picture it.
I have some advice for new cat owners, 'Don't try and wrap their presents when they are in the room!!!! especially those containing catnip.' Silly me. It was a bit wild in my home earlier.
Nickyx
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Christine you took the words out of my mouth :naughty: :naughty: :naughty: :rofl: :rofl:
Poor Mosi :hug:
Mary
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This thread is brought to us by Mosi, right?
Right.
Poor Mosi
Poor Mosi? What about poor me! I was the one who kept getting icing sugar in unmentionable places during the night :shify:
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icing sugar is actually good for tarantulas.
It's one of the things you can use (in an emergency, if nothing else to hand)to stop them bleeding as they have no coagulants in their "blood" (it's kind of clear, not red)
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icing sugar is actually good for tarantulas.
It's one of the things you can use (in an emergency, if nothing else to hand)to stop them bleeding as they have no coagulants in their "blood" (it's kind of clear, not red)
That is fascinating! How do you know?