I am not sure that a can of cat food costs much different than a can of potted meat or tuna for human consumption. Maybe it does.
Anyway. As for the cat just put out dry cat food. The cat may turn its nose up at it for a while, but when the cat figures out that is all it’s going to get, it’s not going to go on a hunger strike.
Several years ago one of the big stories going around was about the poor retirees on SS eating dog food to save money. One nutritionist was asked about the problems of people eating dog food. She said that actually all things taken into account the dog food was probably much better for the than people food. The dog food was made without all of the added ingredients and fillers of the people version. If you can hold your nose and ignore the source of the meat dog food is a better food source than the stuff that is passed off as food for humans and don’t think you are doing your dog a favor by giving him people food.
Luckily, up here in that ‘socialist country’ Canada, the safety net for seniors is pretty reasonable, so they do not have to resort to eating Alpo. A country that does not care for its most vulnerable citizens is not a country to emulate. Just sayin…
We had a cat once that tended to get kidney stones, for which the vet recommended only distilled water for drinking, and canned food with less than 2% “ash” content.
Fortunately, the label of every can of cat food made the ash content plain and explicit so we could keep Yang on his special diet.
Which is something you can’t say about human food.
I LOVE this strip and am devastated my local paper, The Cleveland Plain Dealer has dropped it. I plan on writing them and giving them the raspberries! Thank you for a joyful start to my daughter!
This is one of the dumber urban rumors. Canned products for people are much cheaper than catfood, plus catfood has way too much protein compared to our needs. Dry dogfood is a much better choice.
Reminds me of the Honeymooners episode where Ralph found a dish of dog food in the icebox and thought it something Alice had prepared. He took some to work and fed it to his boss, with the idea of marketing it as a home made appetizer.
timbob2313: I was thinking the same thing. Maybe it was different back then, but if a senior citizen is unable to pay for their own food and have to rely on food stamps they wouldn’t be able to buy cat/dog food with the money. It only pays for food for human consumption, not pet food. Of course possibly the man was speaking from a cat owners perspective of what his cat liked. Who knows.
Actually Fancy —- cat food runs over $5 a pound. There are cheaper human nutrition foods out there. Part of the problem is junk food is cheaper than preparing food, and doesn’t require effort to prepare, which is why some folks don’t eat well.
pearlsbs almost 6 years ago
I am not sure that a can of cat food costs much different than a can of potted meat or tuna for human consumption. Maybe it does.
Anyway. As for the cat just put out dry cat food. The cat may turn its nose up at it for a while, but when the cat figures out that is all it’s going to get, it’s not going to go on a hunger strike.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
I hope that little, old man who ate beef cat food wasn’t Earl.
jagedlo almost 6 years ago
Subliminal advertising in the title panel changed to avoid paying royalties….
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 6 years ago
And less kitty competition.
tkcoker almost 6 years ago
Several years ago one of the big stories going around was about the poor retirees on SS eating dog food to save money. One nutritionist was asked about the problems of people eating dog food. She said that actually all things taken into account the dog food was probably much better for the than people food. The dog food was made without all of the added ingredients and fillers of the people version. If you can hold your nose and ignore the source of the meat dog food is a better food source than the stuff that is passed off as food for humans and don’t think you are doing your dog a favor by giving him people food.
Breadboard almost 6 years ago
When the hairball maker gets hungry it will eat what it is fed ;-)
mickjam almost 6 years ago
Luckily, up here in that ‘socialist country’ Canada, the safety net for seniors is pretty reasonable, so they do not have to resort to eating Alpo. A country that does not care for its most vulnerable citizens is not a country to emulate. Just sayin…
Baba27 almost 6 years ago
She probably likes variety. At least in the second to last panel Muffin shows that she appreciates the effort, if not the result …
Billys mom2022 almost 6 years ago
I have never seen caned beef cat food. I guess it’s out there.
BearsDown Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Sounds like he was hitting on you, Opal. Maybe a segue into a dinner invite?
Back to Big Mike almost 6 years ago
I prefer Caesar beef dog food in gravy.
dadoctah almost 6 years ago
We had a cat once that tended to get kidney stones, for which the vet recommended only distilled water for drinking, and canned food with less than 2% “ash” content.
Fortunately, the label of every can of cat food made the ash content plain and explicit so we could keep Yang on his special diet.
Which is something you can’t say about human food.
forsyth almost 6 years ago
Sad.
cjl7070 almost 6 years ago
I LOVE this strip and am devastated my local paper, The Cleveland Plain Dealer has dropped it. I plan on writing them and giving them the raspberries! Thank you for a joyful start to my daughter!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
That’s pretty sad, actually!
david_42 almost 6 years ago
This is one of the dumber urban rumors. Canned products for people are much cheaper than catfood, plus catfood has way too much protein compared to our needs. Dry dogfood is a much better choice.
Diat60 almost 6 years ago
I was going to tell a funny story about my mother and her cat until I read the last panel. Suddenly it seemed very inappropriate.
hariseldon59 almost 6 years ago
Reminds me of the Honeymooners episode where Ralph found a dish of dog food in the icebox and thought it something Alice had prepared. He took some to work and fed it to his boss, with the idea of marketing it as a home made appetizer.
ForrestOverin almost 6 years ago
Thanks for sharing, Opal. <ugh!>
anomalous4 almost 6 years ago
Several years ago I knew a young man who’d been homeless & had eaten so much cat food, he’d actually gotten to like the stuff.
hariseldon59 almost 6 years ago
And the little old lady replied, “Where’s the beef?”
swanridge almost 6 years ago
Skip the problem entirely and go vegetarian!
zeexenon almost 6 years ago
And he is my husband.
sousamannd almost 6 years ago
some people love and take better care of their cats than they do their own family! shameful
sousamannd almost 6 years ago
… and they spend their ‘hard-earned’ (not) food stamps on their cat. dogs? ok – but never cats!
BJIllistrated Premium Member almost 6 years ago
timbob2313: I was thinking the same thing. Maybe it was different back then, but if a senior citizen is unable to pay for their own food and have to rely on food stamps they wouldn’t be able to buy cat/dog food with the money. It only pays for food for human consumption, not pet food. Of course possibly the man was speaking from a cat owners perspective of what his cat liked. Who knows.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
Need to feed that cat some dry food.
Dtroutma almost 6 years ago
Actually Fancy —- cat food runs over $5 a pound. There are cheaper human nutrition foods out there. Part of the problem is junk food is cheaper than preparing food, and doesn’t require effort to prepare, which is why some folks don’t eat well.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 6 years ago
:’(
chromosome Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Reminds me of King Crimson’s “Cat Food Again” https://genius.com/King-crimson-cat-food-lyrics