Cat Food

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If every wild cat was caught, neutered and spayed, the problem would be resolved in a generation.

Unfortunately, Khmers are not big in neutering anything, cats included.

Cats are the guardians of departed spirits and windows into the soul.

Mass euthanizing might provoke a spiritual backlash.

Angering Teak Na is not a good idea.
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newkidontheblock wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:47 pm If every wild cat was caught, neutered and spayed, the problem would be resolved in a generation.

Unfortunately, Khmers are not big in neutering anything, cats included.

Cats are the guardians of departed spirits and windows into the soul.

Mass euthanizing might provoke a spiritual backlash.

Angering Teak Na is not a good idea.
are you being sarcastic or do you actually believe that crap?
Stay classy na
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David Gordon wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:26 pm Do cats have a soul like humans? Do they go to heaven? If so what about cows? Them too?

The reason so many cats need rescue is because there’s too many. The sane and humane thing to do is euthanize them.
Egyptians thought cats had souls
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newkidontheblock wrote: Thu Apr 27, 2023 9:47 pm Angering Teak Na is not a good idea.
Surely you mean Neak Ta.
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I do not carry the vinyl with me right now, seem to faintly remember though there's instructions printed on the inner sleeve
on how to properly prepare it.
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I deleted my last, unfortunate troll post. Got a success whoa deleted confirmation.
But it's still up

Wanted to delete this here post too, wherein i claimed that the whole pet food industry is one big scam.
Because it's true.

YOUR CAT DOESN'T NEED BRANDED CAN FOOD!
She/He it it'll be okay
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rozzieoz wrote: Tue Apr 25, 2023 5:00 pm I have 6 cats!
Which area will you be in, I know several cat supply places.
There is far healthier food than Royal Canin, I don't like grain based dry foods for mine, they prefer a grain free dry food and seem to eat a lot less wet food. Even though the dry food is more expensive, it works out a lot cheaper long term.
Animal Mama have a huge range of gran free food, as well as another shop I use near Street 172.
Many thanks for your kind reply. I arrived in PP on Saturday, May 6, and will try to find an apartment this coming week. Will get back to you after I have settled in. David
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Welcome! I hope you and your cats are settling in well.
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rozzieoz wrote: Tue Apr 25, 2023 5:00 pm I have 6 cats!
Which area will you be in, I know several cat supply places.
There is far healthier food than Royal Canin, I don't like grain based dry foods for mine, they prefer a grain free dry food and seem to eat a lot less wet food. Even though the dry food is more expensive, it works out a lot cheaper long term.
Animal Mama have a huge range of gran free food, as well as another shop I use near Street 172.
Hello, and thank you. Will live in the Russian market Tuol Tompoung area on 454 Street.
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Let me know if you want a tour of some pet supply shops.
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