RE: 😼 Kitty Finally Gets A Name & Gives Veganism A Try 🎖️ ChairWoman "Meow" ☭
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Apologies if you thought I was implying you were a bad pet keeper for being a vegan cat owner and just trying to be silly. I always let my cats try our food too. If they happened to like it then it was off to Google to see if it was safe. Very few creatures are hypercarnivores (Although cats are one of them) where 70% of their diet comes from predation or scavenging of meat. That still leaves 30% for new things to try!
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No worries at all, we're on the same page my man. I've never really been much of a cat guy for reasons you've mentioned, would be conflicted to buy cat food while also being vegan. I think she's definitely getting enough protein, but if she were a bit older I'd trust her to manage her own diet. Because she's a young kitty, I just worry she doesn't know herself well enough yet to maintain a healthy balanced diet. So far so good, house is minus one gecko this morning.
Speaking of Geckos, People always mention that "house geckos are friends because they eat the bugs." But nobody really talks about the mess they leave behind after those bugs go in one end and out the other. Are they messy creatures or do they tend to defecate in one particular spot making for easy cleanup?
Sorry for late response, somehow I missed this comment. The geckos drop tic-tac turds with a white dot on the end. They can splatter on impact or bounce like a ball, and because we have an exposed timber frame roof with no ceiling, they chill in the rafters and rain turds from above.
I have taken gecko turds to the eye, directly into the mouth. They have no regard for where they drop turds, but often if they are on the wall the white dot kind of tapes the turd to the wall. When they're on the ceiling though, the turds always freefall. We just laugh when it happens, even mid-conversation a turd may fall into someone's hair without them noticing, and we do our best to keep a straight face.