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please no bumpage! People think I am dumb enough as it is! ;)

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I would imagine all would be OK for the cat.. and yeah, I know it wouldn't be able to be returned when it's openened, there's like no chance of being able to return it.. either give it to ppl with a dog, or let the cat eat it !
 
Another difference is that catfood is usually much fattier then dog food. I don't know if they burn it up faster or whatnot, or why it is like that... I'd probably still pick them up another bag of real catfood because there must be a reason for the different labels, right?
 


<< Remember, you're talking about an animal that licks it's own @ss clean, how bad can ANY food taste compared to that?!?! >>



LMAO!!! 😀

 
You can always find some one who has a dog and trade it to them for a bag of cat food.


Bump to keep it on top also.
 
It shouldn't hurt them this once. Go out and get them some cat food though. I wouldn't feed them a whole bag of dog food. Cats need taurine in their diet, and i don't think dog food provides this.
 
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