LMAOOOOOOOOOO

On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 11:37 AM, John <sesso...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Sometimes Baxter the cat gets excited & tries to eat too fast.
>
> When she does, she gets sick and throws up on the rug. For some reason,
> probably just getting old, she poops at the same time (cat poop found
> approximately one cat length from where she threw up).
>
> So, I clean it up and put down a small bowl of fresh DRY food so she'll
> have something until her stomach settles. I put the half eaten dish of
> food in the refrigerator to keep it from spoiling.
>
> This morning she finished her food with no problems, so I decided to put
> the rest of yesterday's food out for her. Because it's now cold from
> sitting in the refrigerator overnight, I figure I'll stick it in the
> microwave & nuke it for 15 seconds or so to bring it up to room temperature.
>
> Friskies Salmon & Shrimp cat food is little chunks of salmon with tiny
> shrimp mixed in. It explodes in the microwave. It sticks to all three
> walls, the roof & the inside of the door. I don't know how it gets down
> under the rotating glass plate, but it does.
>
> You have to clean it up right away or everything you cook in the
> microwave from then on will smell like rotten fish.
>
> Did I mention it STICKS to the interior?
>
>
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