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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2164570" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>What about cats? I'm not completely sure about hummus but pretty sure salted pistachio's and cashews aren't part of their optimal diet and very sure cheese and onion crisps aren't...</p><p>One of them is so keen on hummus and salted nuts (but not peanuts of course, Poes has an exquisite taste and wants only the more expensive nuts) that I wait with my midnight snack until he's left the bed. </p><p>I seem to remember from a very distant pre diabetic past his behaviour with cheese and onion crisps was the same.</p><p>And then there are the chickens. Given the choice between plain rice and way to salty nasi their preference is clear.</p><p>The pigeons and gulls in Amsterdam basically live on chips by choice.</p><p>And don't even get me started about the dietary preferences of my fathers/my white rat...</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, the guinea pigs and rabbits seem to make sensible choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2164570, member: 372207"] What about cats? I'm not completely sure about hummus but pretty sure salted pistachio's and cashews aren't part of their optimal diet and very sure cheese and onion crisps aren't... One of them is so keen on hummus and salted nuts (but not peanuts of course, Poes has an exquisite taste and wants only the more expensive nuts) that I wait with my midnight snack until he's left the bed. I seem to remember from a very distant pre diabetic past his behaviour with cheese and onion crisps was the same. And then there are the chickens. Given the choice between plain rice and way to salty nasi their preference is clear. The pigeons and gulls in Amsterdam basically live on chips by choice. And don't even get me started about the dietary preferences of my fathers/my white rat... On the other hand, the guinea pigs and rabbits seem to make sensible choices. [/QUOTE]
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