Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=-
Almost makes me wish Stephan was a "cat person". But, that would
be bad for the leather sofa and easy chair. One of the reasons I
got the leather furniture was to stop me from becoming a "crazy
cat guy". I really like cats .... mostly bacause of their
independence and self care. Unlike a dog. And they're not,
generally, as noisy. Bv)=
Oh man, our cat is more work then a dog. She begs constantaly,
wakes us up, craps on the floor when she's mad at us.
Keep pussy off the carpets, then. And the litter box cleaned out.
Of all the cats I have been associated with not one has ever done its "business" on the floor. Some were affection sponges wanting constant
attention and some would exhibit bizarre behaviour - like Sheba who
would lick the sauce off of the meat in spaghetti sauce and leave the
meat behind. She also made "covering up" motions with her paws the one
time I shared my bacon with her.
Plus they really help keep the rodent population down. They'll
even do in a tree rat or two if they're "outside" cats.
She has caught a mouse or two at the other place though. Now I think she's too old to catch anything.
She might surprise you.
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Title: Chunky Cat Barf
Categories: Five, Squash, Cheese
Yield: 6 Servings
1 lg Spaghetti Squash
8 oz Cottage Cheese
16 oz Mozzarella; grated
8 oz Parmesan; grated
1 qt Spaghetti sauce w/peppers
Cook squash. Fork out insides into a giant cassarole
dish. Add cottage cheese, half of the mozzarella and
Parmesan, and marinara sauce. Mix it until it looks
like its name.
Top with remaining cheese. Bake @ 350+|F/175+|C for 45
minutes.
Note: You could substitute spaghetti noodles for the
squash.
From:
http://www.recipesource.com
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