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grapes are good i can eat a grape for hours

Andysu

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testing the grapes
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grapes is taking away the craving for chocolate . i rather have some grapes instead .
 

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We have a pair of blackbirds who love grapes and raisins. Trouble is, they've fed their broods on them and this year, 'Mr B' stopped feeding a pair of his offspring, so they come to the back door asking for them - and squabble noisily over the bits we break up and throw out! To make it worse, their parents often appear asking for raisins (or maybe a grape) for themselves to feed the next batch of chicks. The parents have been around for a few years now - pretty sure it's the same couple - and we try to feed them all year round, so they nest nearby in a couple of long established sites, bless 'em.

My soul brother feline (long passed sadly) used to love ice cream on a finger or three that he could lick off. That and cheese, ham (eternal favourite was ham as he wasn't a 'fishy' puss) and also slivers of cooked mushrooms (can't remember how he discovered that one). In thanks, he'd hunt in the early hours and bring little mousy 'presents' to share with us and leave them on the door-step...
 

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My cat didn't like fruit. He'd have pushed grapes under the fridge like he did with green beans...a weird obsession, he'd demand a bean, flip it around and then under the fridge.
...He did like Marmite. Someone had to hold the toast while he licked it off.
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...And one of his distant cousins...

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My cat didn't like fruit. He'd have pushed grapes under the fridge like he did with green beans...a weird obsession, he'd demand a bean, flip it around and then under the fridge.
...He did like Marmite. Someone had to hold the toast while he licked it off.
Loud.

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...And one of his distant cousins...

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my Cat , Sooty likes marmite
 

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My question as a cat lover is, who has marmite in the house so the cat can try it? I thought from previous posts on ASR that marmite tasted like dog poop. Was I steered wrong? I might have marmite and vegemite mixed up? I have never seen either one.
 
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