AussieTrees Posted February 6, 2016 (edited) Hi Nungali, The real Cat Power,American singer songwriter. Edited February 6, 2016 by AussieTrees 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieTrees Posted February 6, 2016 Hi Cheshire Cat, Photons have mass? Show the light. Nuetrino also with mass? Religion that matters. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junko Posted February 6, 2016 Does it mean you love cat? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieTrees Posted February 6, 2016 (edited) Does it mean you love cat?Ever been acostered in the street by a young lady?"Do you know where the pet shop is?Gotta feed my cat." Hi Junko, The power nap. Edited February 6, 2016 by AussieTrees Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junko Posted February 6, 2016 Nowadays you can get cat food everywhere! Well it's like that in Switzerland....... 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karl Posted February 6, 2016 Does it mean you love cat? Cat-o-holic The religion of Cat 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junko Posted February 6, 2016 Dog-o-holic, The philosophy of dog! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted February 6, 2016 Does it mean you love cat? No ... not at all . I do not have that disease . (It is a disease you know .... I call it 'the slow invasion'. Beware ! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted February 6, 2016 Nowadays you can get cat food everywhere! Well it's like that in Switzerland....... Yes, this is part of the invasion . 2 isles full of it at supermarket ! Also, for different types of cat classes , from low class poor cats all the way up to the highest class and most expensive cats (and thats just an entree ) 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nungali Posted February 6, 2016 I think you are part of the cat conspiracy . 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieTrees Posted February 7, 2016 I think you are part of the cat conspiracy . Hi Nungali, Love to get another cat,that ante gunna happen,they kill way to many birds and not enough mice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieTrees Posted February 7, 2016 (edited) Edited February 7, 2016 by AussieTrees Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junko Posted February 7, 2016 Yes, this is part of the invasion . 2 isles full of it at supermarket ! Also, for different types of cat classes , from low class poor cats all the way up to the highest class and most expensive cats (and thats just an entree ) I cook for my dogs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karl Posted February 7, 2016 I would love another cat, but after we lost one and the other died of cancer (contracted through street fighting) I no longer thought it was good practice to let them wander the streets, my wife felt it was cruel to keep them indoors. Then we got used to going on holidays without homing them and the reduced cost of food and vets made itself obvious in our budget. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shanlung Posted February 7, 2016 I cook for my kitties. Not to save money, but as I wanted the best for them. The basic kitty mash Extracted from recent postings I did in FacebookaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLast well documented kitty mash hereKaren Pryor//Jackie Mash 03//Sieben & Jackie // Nasty Nicshanlung: Karen Pryor//Jackie Mash 03//Sieben & Jackie // Nasty NicIn a Nat Geo documentary on wild bears feasting on salmon, when there were loads of salmon, the bears got more particular and ate only the salmon skins and eggs discarding the flesh. And recently I saw in supermarket salmon skin with bits of flesh attached were being sold at half the price of salmon fillet. I love the salmon skin (I add to my porridge and noodles and COOKED) and found kitties love raw salmon skin too. Which got me adding it to their mash. Kittie mash by the way need not have raw salmon skin or mince meat added. Those were already cooked into the mash. 2nd last batch of mash had 200 gms of dried anchovies, 750 grams of pork mince in them. Last batch of mash had 200 grams of dried anchovies, 250 grams of pork mince, 750 gms of salmon skin cooked into it. On days when I too lazy to add more stuff, kitties happily eat the kittie mash anyway. Adding wet kittie food was a habit from the past that persisted on. From time to time, I add wheat grass and other greens to the mash. I spoil the kitties silly as I am trying to fatten them to the point I can slow cook and braise the kitties - once I can find a good recipe to slow cook kittiesThe salmon/pork/wet kitty food are daily addition with regular kitty mash added to 200 to 300 grams daily. Deliberately fluctuated to torment kitties with nothing regular to be faced with feast and famine at my choosing. I also think periodic clearing of their digestion tracts good and healthy as if in wild, they never will have regular meals and I try to replicate that. I think enough photos of Sieben and Ivan for you all to judge their health and scream at SPCA to lock me up for cruelty to kittiesDocumenting the additions that go into the total of 200 to 300 grams of mash for the 2 kitties, prepared every 4 days, hold into freezer with a baggie thawed again for the day.100 grams of raw salmon bits and skin , 40++ grams of raw pork mince, 100 grams of wet kitty food combined with salmon and mince to 227 gmsThen 130 grams mash added and well mixed by kneading to 400 grams and divided into 4 baqggies, one used for the day and other 3 into freezertypical baggie of regular kitty mash of 385 gms4 baggies of 100 gm salmon/mince/wet kitty food/mash - which then be topped up with kitty mash to daily 200 to 300 grams fed to the horrid beasties Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shanlung Posted February 7, 2016 And more I was reading that chicken gizzards and liver got more taurine then minced pork. And read that kitties got recipe that have raw gizzard and liver . Then when I saw in supermarket that gizzard and liver about half the price of salmon bits and skin, I decided kitty should have that. I bought gizzard and liver and cut that to tiny pieces, filling 4 baggies of 100 grams and a fifth baggie of 70 grams that I decided to use as see fit. I bought 100 grams of wheat grass. Took 200 grams of salmon bits and skin and cut that into smaller pieces to make 4 baggies of (100 grams gizzard/liver and 50 grams salmon bits and skin) . Added 25 grams of wheat grass chopped into small pieces. and added 90 grams of wet kitty food. Each baggie of (100+50+25+90) or 265 grams will be the additions for each group of 4 days for kitty together with the kitty mash(that total 200-300 grams /day). One thing good for kitty is that they need not worry I help myself to the gizzard and liver the way I help myself to their salmon bits and skin (discards from the aesthetic making of human grade salmon sashimi) and found that to be better than what I bought for myself. That 4 baggies will be in the freezer with one thawed and used every 4 days. I even clean their shit and litter trays too. And threatened them all the time I will twist off their heads off and toss them into the dustbin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shanlung Posted February 7, 2016 (edited) For kitties and not for me. Discards from human grade salmon sashimi. Cut off because those bits offend the aesthetics and the WA of salmon sashimi arrangements. Before kneading the kitty mash I made for them inside. Normally with an egg yolk. I vary their diet by sometimes deliberately not giving them chicken liver or raw pork. Keeping them on their toes so they never sure what they get from me. Cannot allow them to be bored. Once a week or so, based on random generated number, I deliberately starved them giving them NOTHING to eat to teach them how to be stoic and strengthen their character. Yes! go on and tar and feather me for being so cruel to my kitties. Edited February 7, 2016 by shanlung Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shanlung Posted February 7, 2016 I thought I might as well plagiarised into here how the kitty mash was made. I called it Jackie mash as Jackie my Indian Hill Mynah love this too. Last well documented kitty mash hereKaren Pryor//Jackie Mash 03//Sieben & Jackie // Nasty Nicshanlung: Karen Pryor//Jackie Mash 03//Sieben & Jackie // Nasty Nic Jackie Mash 03//More photos in Flickr folder _ Jackie 01 -Bondinghttp://www.flickr.com/photos/shanlung/sets/72157628907094155/The mash was running out with me. Especially when I noticed the kitties eating the rest of the mash around the kitty kibbles. I decided not to add kitty kibbles giving more mash instead. To the 2 kitties180 grams JM40 grams raw mince meat15 grams dried anchovies15 grams chopped wheat grass80 grams wet kitty foodAll well mixed and squeezed together, 2/3 given as dinner and remaining 1/3 for breakfast. Kitty kibbles given now and then by my wife when I was home too late to fix dinner for kitties, or I too lazy to fix dinner for kitties. Pouring kitty kibbles from a box is truly so much easier and more convenient then all the weighing and squeezing and mixing.And Jackie Mash batch 03 was cooked on Wednesday evening 15 Feb.But first, a note of thanks to Mike Burton and his memory.Kitty-Jackie mash is based on Tinkerbell Mash is based on the formula for Mike’s Manna Mash created and given to the world by my good friend Mike Burton. Mike is sadly no longer with us but never will be forgotten as long as people prepare his mash or Tinkerbell Mash.All this is dedicated to Mike Burton. A friend who left us all too soon andgave the world Mike's Manna Mash and on which Tinkerbell Mash in all its formshas been based.http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/mikes_manna_mash/Original Mikes Manna Mash recipe herehttp://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/mikes_manna_mash/files/The memory of Mike will live on in every bit of Mike's Manna Mash or TinkerbellMash or kitty-Jackie mash regardless of the batch or who made it or feed on it.Two days before that, the beans and corn were soaked for 4 hours (warmer in Singapore so less time) to start the germinating and then drained of all water. They were soaked a few minutes and washed periodically until cooking.Full complete details of mash cooking should be referred to inMorning with Harry & the decision// Sultan of Oman Palace// Tinkerbell Mash Batch 7http://shanlung.livejournal.com/109957.htmlBecause of the new fridge, I decided more mash could be doneKitty-Jackie mash consisted of1 measure (50 grams) of soybeans1 measure (50 grams) of kidney beans1 measure (50 grams) of garbonzo beans1 measure (50 grams) of pinto beans2 measure (50 grams) of blackeye beans2 measure (100 grams) of Great Northern white beans(I managed to find the GNWs, or something that looked like GNWs in Mustafa at Little India, Singapore a couple weeks ago)1 measure (50 grams) of red beans1 measure (50 grams) of green beans1 measure (50 grams) of black beans1 measure (50 grams) of baby lima beans1 measure (50 grams) of butter beans (which looked like lima beans)1 measure (0 grams)of corn(I decided to nyet corn )1 measure (50 grams) of peas1 measure (120 grams) of human grade groundnuts(peanuts)1 measure (200 grams) of quinoa1 measure (200 grams) of brown crushed barley1 measure (200 grams) of black glutinious rice1 measure (200 grams) of red rice1 measure (200 grams) of brown rolled oats1 measure (200 grams) of brown rolled wheat berries( I decided to use more cereal. Just my choice. I liked crushed or rolled grains )1 measure (100 grams) of yellow milletmeasure (950 grams) of sweet potatoes gratedmeasure (610 grams) of carrots grated3 tablespoon of wheat germ200 grams of dried anchovies400 grams of mince chicken.I parboiled the sweet potatoes and carrots for 5 minutes and cooled them for handling. I find grating parboiled sweet potatoes and carrots to be a lot easier.As said, it looks like GNW, next to soya beansblack eye beans & germinating baby lima beans and green peaskidney beans, germinating chick peas and butter beansgerminating pinto beans, germinating groundnuts, germinating black beansAll the beans & peanuts were brought to boil for about 5 minutes to parboil them. After cooling that, they all went into the blender to liquidise them. They were then placed into pot and water added to allow them to boil nicely and boiled for another 10 minutes or so. Part of that was cooled to add to blender to blend 200 grams of dried anchovies for the protein and the calcium.Part of that liquidised bean mash soup taken out to mix in the grated sweet potatoes carrots , the chicken mince, 3 tablespoon of wheat germ.They all got back into the pot and boiled. Just enough water added to allow boiling. Then all the quinoa, millet and cereals were added when boiling was good and strong. Stirred well for a minute or so until it got difficult to stir. Fire turned off and they left to cook themselves.That got me 9775 grams of Jackie/kitty mash batch 03 into 25 baggies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junko Posted February 7, 2016 Well done.....cat eat cooked rice in Japan! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karl Posted February 7, 2016 Shanlung you are one crazy dude. The Cat Ken Hom. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieTrees Posted February 7, 2016 Well done.....cat eat cooked rice in Japan! Hi Junko, Somewhere in the world chilli cat and rice for dinner. Mmm,affluence has extended to our pets,somehow eating pet food by the poor elderly folk is healthy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Junko Posted February 7, 2016 Pets in general,people in Japan they feed their pets from what they couldn't finish their meal what has remained. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites