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<blockquote data-quote="SaskiaKC" data-source="post: 2164600" data-attributes="member: 487111"><p>I remember -- vaguely -- reading about some city that imported hordes of sparrows in an attempt to get rid of some sort of pests, only to learn that the sparrows they imported were seed eaters, not meat eaters.</p><p>I remember more clearly sitting outside an Arby's one day eating roast beef sandwiches and potato cakes and learning that the sparrows there ignored bits of bun and potato but jumped right onto bits of roast beef.</p><p>And my cat's "balanced" diet consists of canned chicken, turkey, beef, and occasional duck, when it probably should consist of canned songbird, mouse, shrew, and chipmunk. She prefers the chicken and turkey to fish. I have never seen canned rabbit in pet shops here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaskiaKC, post: 2164600, member: 487111"] I remember -- vaguely -- reading about some city that imported hordes of sparrows in an attempt to get rid of some sort of pests, only to learn that the sparrows they imported were seed eaters, not meat eaters. I remember more clearly sitting outside an Arby's one day eating roast beef sandwiches and potato cakes and learning that the sparrows there ignored bits of bun and potato but jumped right onto bits of roast beef. And my cat's "balanced" diet consists of canned chicken, turkey, beef, and occasional duck, when it probably should consist of canned songbird, mouse, shrew, and chipmunk. She prefers the chicken and turkey to fish. I have never seen canned rabbit in pet shops here. [/QUOTE]
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