• someguy3@lemmy.ca
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    5 months ago

    I heard you shouldn’t give dogs cooked bones (their jaws can break them), does that apply to cats?

    Also, how are you making them when your cat’s sitting on the stove.

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      5 months ago

      That’s true about dogs, but cats naturally hunt and eat birds and other species with breakable bones, so it’s fine for them

      I’m heating ready made ones in the oven and the scent wafting up from it is attracting her to that spot 😁

      Edit: guess being cooked takes them from the best thing for them ever to a major health risk 😞

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      5 months ago

      Refers to a tactic in competitive online games that feature a mechanic where players come back to the playfield a few seconds after they’re killed (called respawning). There are usually only a few points on the map where players respawn (called “spawn points”), so some players pursue a strategy where they wait near a spawn point for an opportunity to kill any respawning players before they get their bearings. So kitty here is going to wait for the wings to be done and then snatch them the instant they “spawn” from the oven (or fryer or what have you). (Edited for spelling.)

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    5 months ago

    If they are in the oven or the oven is pre-heating, could Emily be sitting there because of the warmth ?

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      5 months ago

      Possibly 🤷 She IS a big fan of both chicken and warmth. If ever a hen mistakes her for an egg, she’ll have it made!