I won't eat any meat my cats refuse. "hey, kitty, come here, smell this
chicken, is it any good?" If the cat sniffs, rears back, and runs away
from the evil stuff, I toss it. They can apparently smell decay long
before I can. Since in my experience dogs will eat rotten meat, holy
cow, eating leftovers the dog refused is really taking a chance!
During the year I had no sense of smell at all, I sometimes accidentally
ate bad leftovers, if they looked fine, as I could not smell anything at
all. Can't remember how long it took me to have symptoms, but I think it
was more in the range of a few hours, surely not into the double digits.
I didn't know about CS then, more's the pity.
Veering totally off topic: Losing one's sense of smell is not at all
funny. Very afraid of fire during that time. Not all that long before
my sense of smell left, an air cleaner we had burned up, and could have
started a fire, but I smelled the burning electrical insulation. There
was one benefit: I could not smell a dirty catbox.
sol
Teri Johnston wrote:
How long after eating bad food should it be before symptoms show up.
I though that 19 hours later was a bit delayed.
Teri
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