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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    That is a shame. That cat had made it's home at that dock.
    she would just saunter up slow like and give you a sweet as heck meeeeow and rub on your shin as she went by ,sometimes she would whack a squirrel on the shoreline just for a change of diet i suppose , didnt want petting though and would shy away if you reached down to actually touch it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    a gaggle of cats maybe ? certainly not a flock of cats in my opinion ....
    wait wait wait , i know it was a "pride" of barn cats ,,,,,
    Lol,a Clowder or dowt or destruction of cats according to interweb.

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    a destruction of cats , sounds wrong for sure
    and for sure cat chowder don't sound right in any way shape or form
    have no clue what a doubt of cats is other than i doubt them feral ones will let you pet them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    a destruction of cats , sounds wrong for sure
    and for sure cat chowder don't sound right in any way shape or form
    have no clue what a doubt of cats is other than i doubt them feral ones will let you pet them
    Cat chowder may have been what I had for lunch off the buffet yesterday. Ah nevermind
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    friend of mine used to eat at a chinese place in Atlanta, swore the "chicken" was odd looking and tasted different ,said he loved it , the locals said "hey they use cat in them dishes they serve" .
    he thought they were just joking with him until the health dept. raided em and found lots of cats skinned and cleaned hanging in the refrigerator in back of the place !
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    meow goo guy pan is the word
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    Taste like chicken
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ketchn View Post
    friend of mine used to eat at a chinese place in Atlanta, swore the "chicken" was odd looking and tasted different ,said he loved it , the locals said "hey they use cat in them dishes they serve" .
    he thought they were just joking with him until the health dept. raided em and found lots of cats skinned and cleaned hanging in the refrigerator in back of the place !
    When I was stationed in S. Korea ('69-70) the one thing I never saw was a cat ... and very few dogs. Had a dish out in the 'ville called Bulgogi, and only found out what the meat was AFTER I ate it. It was dog, according to the mama-san.

    Few days went by that I didn't see some guy hauling a gutted shark on the back of his bicycle, when I was driving thru town.

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    There was a classic line on cheers where Norm was saying the special at the Asian restaurant was “cat in a hat”. I was in Thailand for a year and who knows what may have been in the dish, but they were good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappiePappy View Post
    When I was stationed in S. Korea ('69-70) the one thing I never saw was a cat ... and very few dogs. Had a dish out in the 'ville called Bulgogi, and only found out what the meat was AFTER I ate it. It was dog, according to the mama-san.

    Few days went by that I didn't see some guy hauling a gutted shark on the back of his bicycle, when I was driving thru town.
    I have eaten shark. Very firm and not real fishy.

    I understand that dog is good. ( don't tell these two looking at me now that I said that.
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