Where to buy wet cat food?

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Re: Where to buy wet cat food?

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Super Store on 1986 has the big tins of Whiskas and some Thai brand
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136 street, the small marts stock it too. Could pick it up and visit a few bars in the area and talk pussy to a few ladies there to pass the time :)
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Re: Where to buy wet cat food?

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timmydownawell wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2017 11:01 am
Dangerous Dave wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2017 10:07 pm On the other hand, if I have ten pull-top tins of cat food, I'm good to go over there for ten straight days with no side trips to little-old-lady-ville.
How do you feed 30 cats on one can of food? Are you mashing it into a bucket of rice?
Hey OP this is a fair question; how do you do it? The parable of Christ feeding the multitudes comes to mind.
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Oh, I don't feed 30 cats every day, and yes, I do cut the food with water. But they also get some dry and some milk, too. Everybody just gets a couple of mouthfuls. But everybody seems to get enough, too -- I think at least in part b/c I'm not the only person feeding them. Which also, btw, ameliorates the dead-wildlife issue. I don't think there's any shortage of wildlife in and around Wat Langka, to be sure.
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Dangerous Dave wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2017 12:14 pm I'm not the only person feeding them. Which also, btw, ameliorates the dead-wildlife issue. I don't think there's any shortage of wildlife in and around Wat Langka, to be sure.
Cats don't generally eat what they kill, they chew on it a bit, then leave it. The killing continues whether they are fat or thin.

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You haven't the faintest idea what you're talking about, or to whom. But thank you for playing.
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Re: Where to buy wet cat food?

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I have a cat that catches rabbits and eats everything apart from the kidneys, he also eats Dine and Whiskas biscuits, same as people you can’t generalise and more so when it comes to pagoda cats, my used to be pagoda cat won’t eat anything but biscuits, no other meat or canned food or rice.

Dave as I showed you before Delimarket will deliver and were cheaper than Lucky so might save you some money and running around.


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Dangerous Dave wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2017 12:16 pm

The way those cat recognised you and ran up to you must means some thing. Keep up the good work Dave.

By the way,,, your not feeding any of those scrawny homeless kids on riverside are you. ?


Homeless barangs ?


Expats that once hung out at GSM ?

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Re: Where to buy wet cat food?

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Jajaja! Hey, I've got a stupid follow-up question. I am at the Amazon Cafe that seems to be "at" Pencil Supermarket Riverside, but I can't seem to find an actual ingress to the building -- there's just a fusillade of junk vendors along the sidewalk. Am I missing something?
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