Should I tell my party quests what I did?!


Question: Should I tell my party quests what I did?
I put dried cat food in a bowl next to the snacks. Some quests ate it and found it tasty and asked what is was. Should I tell them?

Answers:

There is nothing wrong with dried catfood, it wont do them any harm and they are just biscuits after all. I'd tell them, they will probably laugh about it.

It's not like you made a stew and put a tin of cat or dog food in it, I think that would gross them out.

And how about when you've told them all keep saying ' Meiow ' to them.



Unless any of them start doing feline things i would not tell them What i find strange is i remember tasting them as a child and they tasted disgusting. Seems your friends taste buds are not that good. I hope they could taste the nice meal you cooked for them. If not serve them cat food next time lol



that is an awful thing to do ??i hope it was not me i went to a friends today with snacks available to eat ,,well if you did not do that to me ,,,that is funny



Not unless you like people to be very annoyed with you. If someone gets sick, tell them, but next time be a lot more careful...unless of course this is a stupid joke and I just don't get it.



depends on how your friends will take it. i would tell some of them. but just forget about it they'll probably get angry.

me



Sounds like a Honeymooner episode - KRANMAS DELICIOUS MYSTERY APPETIZER



Sure one day they'll be able to laugh and it'll be a funny story you tell at future parties



dont tell them the truth thats gross, tell them it was a party mix of some sort :/



It probably won't hurt them, so I would just keep it to myself. Tell your kids someday.



If you want to keep your friends, no.



That is hilarious XD hahaha i would if they will laugh about it. Couldn't they tell though?



depends on how good of friends they are.



no i wouldn't they would get angry ! just leave it and forget about it!




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