I fed next door's cat the leftovers from last night's chicken vindaloo and now it seems ill. What should I do?!


Question: I fed next door's cat the leftovers from last night's chicken vindaloo and now it seems ill. What should I do?
It's making screaming noises and running round the garden.

Answers:

Thats so funny hahhahahhahahahhahahahah



Poor cat, the spicy chicken could have irritated the throat lining and its poor tummy. As it is next door's cat not yours, then you need to let them know right away. Let them make the decision on how to deal with it, you don't know whether the cat has any allergies or whether it might be ill anyway. Hope you learnt your lesson, don't feed other people's animals.



I once gave a party. Indian, hot spicy food. Some of my guests fed some to my dog. Not that they didn't like the food, but the dog was pretty insistent. Thankfully I had served the food in my party room, which had a sealed, concrete floor. The dog survived, but when I went into the room the next morning, I said some words which you wouldn't expect a vicar's daughter to know!



SHAME on your neighbor - - why don't they put their pet birds out ? - why are there laws to confine dogs and control their barking
BUT IT OK to allow a killer cat out to roam ? ? ?
Just remember the cat will cover (hide) its feces in your flower bed - garden - with the potential viral infection of feline fever

By your edits to the question - - your neighbor has a genetically defective cat



It's probably metamorfing into a Catosoreass!



Give it some milk to neutralize the acidic spices.



Thats one indian cat ahaa



The truth is far from your lips. Next time try to make up a more credible story!



Thanks for the f'ed up story.



Shame on you - tell your neighbour and DO NOT feed anyone else's animals!



you should feel guilty cos you f***ed someone's cat up !



offer it a Mars bar



mars bar




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