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For sale.....DOG CROQUETTES

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For sale.....CROQUETTES.
Royal Canin junior medium (up to 12 months). Ten kilo bag bought yesterday in error and opened before we realized!
Cost 52.10 euros yesterday. Will sell for 40 leaving us to pay a well deserved stupidity tax for not reading the label! :-(
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Kate, put them in a curry and give them to your other half, he'll think he's getting a great dinner............but if he starts barking dont blame me
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Can't do that. He'll expect the same high standard every day! (And anyway, he does the cooking so don't give him ideas!) :lol:
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croquettes probably not so good in a curry - a bit crunchy. But when I open a tin of Frankie's dog food, I do sometimes think it smells good enough to eat myself. Way back, one of our breakfast-hungry children came upstairs to us having a Sunday lie-in and announced that the dog's food didn't really taste of anything much.
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I had an elderly aunt who ate a tin of Kit-E-Kat, it didn't do her any harm but it was a bloody nuisance trying to get her down from the chandelier.
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