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Conference misery::feline_v1

Title:Meower Power is Valuing Differences
Notice:FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY
Moderator:MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO
Created:Sun Feb 09 1986
Last Modified:Tue Jan 11 1994
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5089
Total number of notes:60366

1086.0. "A mealtime suggestion...good or bad?" by FSHQOA::RWAXMAN () Tue Feb 02 1988 12:39

    My fiance, Dana, had the day off from work yesterday -- stayed home
    with our cat, Chauncey.
    
    I had given Chanuc breakfrast before I left for work, and he didn't
    finish it all (you know how the wet food starts to dry out by mid-day
    and the cats refuse to eat it)?  Well, Chancey decided he was hungry
    and wanted Dana to open a new can for him, but instead, Dana took
    the old food, mixed it up, and warmed it in the microwave.  Chanc
    loved it!!
    
    Does anyone think that this would be harmful to a cat??  If people
    can eat microwaved food, why not kitties??
    
    This method certainly seems a lot better than throwing the food
    away, which always happens in our house.
    
    /Roberta
    
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1086.1doing it for yearsVIDEO::TEBAYNatural phenomena invented to orderTue Feb 02 1988 13:234
    I have been microwaving left overs for years for both dogs
    and cats. I can not see any harm. (Just don't put the can in
    the mcirowave.!)
    
1086.2Don't see any problemFIDDLE::HTAYLORCat lovers are a special breedTue Feb 02 1988 13:264
    Every once in a while, I will heat up Tabby and Silver's food. 
    I don't see why it would bother them at all.
    
    Holly
1086.3yesCSC32::M_HOEPNERTue Feb 02 1988 13:314
    Sarah likes her canned food microwaved.  She doesn't like it cold
    from the frig.
    
   
1086.4PBA::DALEYTue Feb 02 1988 15:055
    I too have been microwaving my cats' (and dog's) food 
    and they are all fine.
    
    Pat
    
1086.5> CAUTION! <FIDDLE::GERRYGo ahead, make me PURRR...Tue Feb 02 1988 17:175
    It may not be a good idea to re-warm food that has been left out
    all day, especially in the summer.  The food can spoil very quickly.
    
    cin
    
1086.6VAXWRK::DUDLEYTue Feb 02 1988 18:426
    The only thing I can think of is that I read somewhere (?)
    that heating food too much in the microwave could diminish
    its' nutritional value.  For that reason, I just take the
    chill off the food in mine, it's not actually warmed up.
    
    Donna
1086.7just don't waste the effort, MotherCIVIC::JOHNSTONI _earned_ that touch of grey!Tue Feb 02 1988 19:0011
    Milo and Maggie tell me that the microwave is not for cat food --
    the Hill's variety cat food that is.  In fact both have been known
    to dump microwaved cat food [no, it is not too hot -- it happens
    at any temp].
    
    "Cat Food" [a.k.a nachos, pizza, & cheese soup] is an entirely
    different matter -- in fact I feel strongly encouraged to prepare
    "Cat Food" by nuking as the fridge to table time is considerably
    shorter.
    
      Annie
1086.8CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif.Tue Feb 02 1988 19:215
    Re: .7
    Sweetie said "yyyyuuuuckkk" when I tried to warm up his C/D in the
    microwave, too.  ditto in a saucepan.  Sure wish C/D still came
    in small cans so S&H didn't have to have it cold from the fridge
    half the time.
1086.9AWARD1::HARMONWed Feb 03 1988 15:504
    When Schnitzel's "sitter" comes to stay, she wraps the food not
    eaten in saran wrap until Schnitz feels the need to nibble again!
    Talk about getting spoiled.....
    
1086.10kitty's microwaveNEWVAX::BOBBI brake for Wombats!Thu Feb 04 1988 18:389
    re: - spoiled kitties
    
    My brother-in-law bought a microwave (something that my sister and him
    specifically hadn't done because they didn't need one) when they got
    their kitty so that he wouldn't have to feed the cat cold food..... 
    
    two more people owned by a kitty....
    
1086.11Extra gravy, Mom!CLUSTA::TAMIRTo a cat, all things belong to catsFri Feb 05 1988 13:0311
    Well, I must admit that the most use my microwave got when it was
    new was warming up Honey's food....
    
    My Chauncey also likes to have his food warmed, or at least to have
    the chill taken off.  Since I'll do just about anything to get him
    to eat, I've been adding a little canned (or actually jarred) gravy
    to his food and warming it in the microwave.  He loves it....
    
    Say hi to Chauncey from Chauncey!
    
    Mary
1086.12Burys his foodSNOWY::ARMESSat Feb 06 1988 11:1010
    When I feed "C.P." cold food he attempts to bury it. He will drag
    plastic bags (his favorite hiding place) to his food dish and cover
    it. After a while he will go back and eat normally. If I nuke it
    he eats right away. I feed him 1 part canned to 2 parts hills' feline
    growth. He is only 6 mo's old. If I eat cold food like sliced ham
    he can't get enough of it mustard and and all. If I just feed Hills
    he won't eat at all. I guess I want a healthy kittie and will do
    whatever it takes to get him to eat real kittie food and not mine.
    He will be weaned to nothing but dry food after he grows up and
    dosen't need the extra nutrition that a kitten needs.
1086.13CIRCUS::KOLLINGKaren, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif.Sat Feb 06 1988 15:425
    Re: .12
    You may not want to put him on dry food completely, due to its
    suspected role in feline urological syndrome -- check with your
    vet about it, and what kinds, etc.
    
1086.14FSHQOA::RWAXMANTue Feb 09 1988 13:0423
I have tried Chauncey on all of the better quality foods, but he snubs
    his nose to each and every one of them.  When I take out the Friskies
    Buffet canned food, though, he does a dance around the kitchen and
    makes all sorts of gurgling noises.
    
    Most recently, I received a free sample of Feline Vitality dry food.
    He seems to like this brand.  Hopefully, I can ween him off of Crave
    dry and onto the Feline Vitality.  At least I'll feel better knowing
    he's eating something of nutritional value.
    
    I guess abandoned cats are so grateful to be fed on a regular basis,
    they don't care how cheap the food is!!  Everytime I take him outside,
    the neighbors comment on what a BIG cat I have.  Since he loves
    to eat so much, I only give him a half can at a time.  The vet said
    two cans of food daily, one in the morning and one in the evening,
    with dry food during the day, but Chancey is getting so fat that
    I try to only give him one can per day now.  He is hard to resist,
    though!
    
    I love to spoil my kitty...
    
    /Roberta
    
1086.15Another brand to tryCLUSTA::TAMIRTo a cat, all things belong to catsTue Feb 09 1988 20:0810
    Roberta,
    
    Have you tried the Purina Pro Plan dry food??  My Chauncey took
    to it right away, so your Chauncey might, too.  I can get you a
    sample box if you haven't tried it yet...
    
    Gee, I wish my Chauncey would get to be a little chub!  He's still
    not quite 7 pounds, and is nearly 2 years old...just a petite one!
    
    Mary
1086.16FSHQOA::RWAXMANWed Feb 10 1988 16:2414
    No, haven't tried that brand, but will look for it next time I food
    shop.  Is this brand supposed to be a better quality dry food?
    
    Ya know, Mary, when I named Chancey, I didn't even realize someone
    else in this notes file had a cat with that name.  When I went to
    visit my sister in Virgina last year, a friend of hers had a cat
    named Chauncey and I thought it to be a great name for a kitty.
    In fact, many people say my cat looks like a Chauncey!
    
    Oh well, I'm sure your Chauncey is a beautiful kitty too.  But don't
    let him get fat -- I'll bet he looks just fine the way he is.
    
    /Roberta