RE: LOLZ's Daily Earn and Burn Contest - You Win When We Burn - 11/8/2025
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I don't know for sure... We don't have that choice. Dry food is food without moisture, wet food is the kind that comes in jars or bags (pieces in sauce or pates). !WEIRD !INDEED
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I think you mean that cat food with some sort of thick liquid inside (which is also nutritious and delicious for cats) still (practically) counts as dry food where you live (probably because of how the food appears from outside, which is dry) !INDEED. π€―π± !WEIRD !HOPE !PIZZA !ALIVE
No, our dry food is the one without liquid insideπ₯¨π§, and wet food is the one in jars or small bagsππ₯. !INDEED !WEIRD
Does that mean that there is no such thing as cat/dog food with some liquid inside where you live? π€―π€ !WEIRD !INDEED !HOPE !PIZZA
Yes, that's rightπ―. We only have dry or wet food, no combination. !INDEED !WEIRD
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When I see cat/dog food that has liquid inside, I still consider it as dry food because it is dry when you hold it or put it on a plate. π€ It becomes "wet" only when the animal eats it or a human (accidentally) crushes the food. π€―π !WEIRD !INDEED !HOPE !PIZZA
I saw that we also have crispy little buns with filling, but that's not food, it's a treatπ₯. !INDEED !WEIRD
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Do you mean that treats are not food? π€―π !WEIRD !LOLZ
Treats are food, but too expensive to be used as everyday food.π₯π !LOLZ !INDEED
Let's !HOPE that those treats are at least as nutritious as typical dog food !INDEED! π€ !WEIRD !PIZZA !ALIVE
I don't think so, it's about the same as eating sweets every day, I think. !WEIRD !INDEED
Do you mean that even if most (if not all) of those dog treats have containers that say that they are nutritious, they are still not recommended for frequent eating (even if the fact that they are usually more expensive is tolerated) !INDEED? π€―π !WEIRD !HOPE !PIZZA !ALIVE
I wanted to point out that "treats" are no substitute for a complete, balanced diet. You wouldn't want to feed your dog only cookies and candy, as you wouldn't get the vitamins and minerals you need to stay healthy. !LOLZ !INDEED !WEIRD
It's hard to imagine a dog or cat's normal diet compared to a human, because of the different physiology !INDEED. π€― !PIZZA !HOPE
Anyway, I see some dog treat packaging saying that they have "complete nutrition" or something similar. π !WEIRD !ALIVE
Most likely, it is a complete, balanced daily food. !INDEED !LOLZ
I think that dog (or cat) treats are !FUN for them and still nutritious, but more expensive !INDEED. π€―π !WEIRD !HOPE !PIZZA !ALIVE
One animal can be fed with a laoma, but if there are more than 3 of them, you need to look for something suitable within the budget. !INDEED !HOPE
Some pet owners may have a lot of available money to spend and/or they love their pets so much that they would feed them with lots of (expensive) dog treats every time. πΈπ€―π€ !WEIRD !INDEED !HOPE !PIZZA !ALIVE
Well, everyone has the right to choose. Personally, I prefer regular food that can be fed to several other homeless animals.ππΎπΉ
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There !INDEED is the fact that trying to feed multiple homeless animals (particularly cats and dogs) would entail more expenses than simply feeding one's own pets. π§ββοΈπ€ !HOPE !WEIRD !PIZZA !ALIVE
Yes, !INDEED !HOPE