Do you know any good recipe for stuffed cats?!


Question: Do you know any good recipe for stuffed cats!?
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lol!.!.not sure!.!.!.

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keep feeding them too much catfood!?Www@FoodAQ@Com

i would say chop up some onions, a clove or 2 of garlic, some butter thrown in, perhaps some italian herb, and rosemary may make it tasty!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Yes!.

But they usually involve rice, garlic, wasabi or mince albatross!. Do you still want them!? They also take some thyme as well to make cats really tasty!.

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yep! use more or less similar stuffing that would be used for turkey!. sage/onion/bread crumbs!. for a more meaty stuffing try adding sausage meat!.take the cat by the scruff of the neck!. it will have to be deceased of course!. and proceed to stuff as you would a bird!. make sure its cooked thoroughly before eating!. and be careful if re-heating cos theres probably gonna be some left!. they're mighty meaty these little critters!.!.!.!.!.!.!.enjoyWww@FoodAQ@Com

Ask a taxidermist!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

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Put it on a diet, it`s not good for a cat to eat too much all the time!. I`d recommend no more than two mice a day!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Take a Persian, clip it's nails, tie back the ears and then plop the critter into a vat of bubbly olive oil!.!.extra virgin type!. Add marine salt and a dash of Salvia!. Once reddish, place the steamy beast on a wooden chopping block, pry open it's buttock's and insert roasted almonds, potatoes and oatmeal!. Bake at 450 for 33 minutes!.

Serve it on a platter decorated with Orange slices and chunks of Twinkies!.

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