Monday, May 31, 2010
Hoosier Hashcat?
Natural prey of the over-20 tomcat: Roast Beef Hash. I had not fully realized this until breakfast today.
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The further and continuing adventures of the girl who sat in the back of your homeroom, reading and daydreaming.
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A certain five year old tomcat has found deli ham shavings to be adequate prey. He can take or leave bologna shavings, but ham? He's right on it.
At that age, they've earned the right to eat anything they want.
That is because corned beef hash in the wilds is rare.
The Cornedbeef Hashbeest is the natural prey of the Hoosier Hashcat...
Tam, that includes the Mo' Hick Hashcat, too!
Natural prey of the tomcat: Anything his humans find tasty.
I owned one whose passion for sweet corn was discovered when he made a first-time-ever raid on the trash bin.
An earlier fellow relished cantaloupe.
(FWIW, they were both red tabbies... go figure.)
My chihuahuas favor the mighty Beef Jerkybeest. Very slow movement and easily caught.
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