I have been looking over many old posts some from 03 and it seems many of the roasting world have at least a soft spot for cats.
I do not mean eating the poor cats Cakey; before you say it!
Just an observation!!
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bruceb wrote:Our cats have not been declawed.
GreenBean wrote: How do you guys train your cats to recognise that your freshly roasted beans left out to cool are not a litter tray?
GreenBean wrote:I guess I must be the exception that proves the rule. can not say that I have a soft spot for cats and certainly not around my coffee. How do you guys train your cats to recognise that your freshly roasted beans left out to cool are not a litter tray?
motoman wrote:For you cat lovers I suggest that it be cooked slowly in a white wine sauce, served on a bed of green veg with new potatoes and garlic butter. Roasting leaves them a bit chewey and is only good in a really hot Korean curry.
bruceb wrote:Just a note on cats and dogs: My wife received a book as a birthday present last month. The title (translated): "Dogs have masters, cats have can openers."
GreenBean wrote:bruceb wrote:Just a note on cats and dogs: My wife received a book as a birthday present last month. The title (translated): "Dogs have masters, cats have can openers."
I knew there was a good reason why I do not like cats. I am not a can opener.
bruceb wrote:GreenBean wrote:bruceb wrote:Just a note on cats and dogs: My wife received a book as a birthday present last month. The title (translated): "Dogs have masters, cats have can openers."
I knew there was a good reason why I do not like cats. I am not a can opener.
Yeah, cats avoid people that have trouble opening tins.
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