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I always thought that was a bit alarmist but tonight my cats fancy feast can that had a small dent. Opened the can and look what I found

if the can is still sealed, you're fine, in theory. i'd call fancy feast and let them know. would suck if it were a lot # problem![]()
if the can is still sealed, you're fine, in theory. i'd call fancy feast and let them know. would suck if it were a lot # problem![]()
I don't think the dent caused whatever that is. The problem with dents is they can breach the lining, and the can will start to disolve, but until air gets in, it'll be safe, but perhaps a bit metallic tasting.
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One exception to swollen cans=bad is surströmming. Those cans are supposed to bulge. Get some if you can find it. It's a treat you'll never forget.
One exception to swollen cans=bad is surströmming. Those cans are supposed to bulge. Get some if you can find it. It's a treat you'll never forget.
Pop-top can is why. The lid's seal was broken. Much less likely with a normal can.
Is that anything like kipper snacks (kippered herring).Might be some Korean dishes on that list too actually, but nothing as uhh incredibly delicious as good ol surströmming. I tell people all the time, 'Oh you like anchovies? Oh man, get you some baltic herring, you haven't lived until you've had it out of the can.'
That's good eats. :biggrin:
^PICS OF THE KITTY
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edit:
One exception to swollen cans=bad is surströmming. Those cans are supposed to bulge. Get some if you can find it. It's a treat you'll never forget.
PICS OF THE KITTY
caps
A little later. He looks real big in this picture but its just the angle. He's 11lbs
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In complete seriousness, is mold/mildew really that big of a deal? I've always wondered.... Especially when I have fucking delicious leftovers and see one spec on it and throw it away![]()
WTF is that thing next to the cat?![]()