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ShazzieB

(20,679 posts)
6. Not surprising.
Thu Feb 8, 2024, 01:18 AM
Feb 2024

There's milk in there, right? So of course they're drawn to it!

I hope neither of them are lactose intolerant. We had a lactose intolerant cat, Ruffles, years ago. He loved milk and anything made from it (ice cream! ), but we had to keep all that stuff away from him. Any time we slipped up, he let us know about it afterwards with a bout of extreme smelly cat farts!

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