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nipper
09-07-2012, 05:05 PM
Did anyone hear it? Absolutely brilliant!
More importantly, does anyone want to own up to it?

md0u0131
09-07-2012, 05:29 PM
:eek::eek: no I didn't hear it - did someone feed a child cat food or did they eat it off the floor? Either way vegan or not - yuck!!

Ripeberry
09-07-2012, 05:33 PM
Proves that you need meat...any meat!:D :eek:

loocyloo
09-07-2012, 05:34 PM
made me laugh ... made me laugh even more as DD and her best friend who happens to be veggie were sitting there eating tea and they were pulling the most gross faces!

:blush: i have had children eat cat biscuits before now :blush:

Stapleton83
09-07-2012, 05:36 PM
Have had a mindee climb in the cat basket though:laughing:

Pipsqueak
09-07-2012, 05:37 PM
Proves that you need meat...any meat!:D :eek:

spat my coffee then!!
:laughing::laughing:

there are no cats contained in the cat food - honest!!! lol

shame on all you minders who don't feed your kids...
but at least you are encouraging good survival skills:laughing:

nipper
09-07-2012, 05:38 PM
The toddler had been raised as a vegan by its mum and the childminder used to feed it the odd custard cream (unknown to mum) but one day said childminder was reading a story to other mindees when she noticed this one in particular had wondered off. He was in the kitchen sat on the floor when she realised her husband had fed the cat and the cat hadn't eaten it...:panic:

Stapleton83
09-07-2012, 05:44 PM
spat my coffee then!!
:laughing::laughing:

there are no cats contained in the cat food - honest!!! lol

shame on all you minders who don't feed your kids...
but at least you are encouraging good survival skills:laughing:

Fantastic foraging for food from an early age - it could be a whole new topic :laughing:

Bridey
09-07-2012, 05:46 PM
Ofsted are very hot on animal food bowls left in reach of children :eek:

cathtee
09-07-2012, 05:54 PM
Oops, a friend of mine when i was in juniors used to eat dog biscuits, and my dd when 18 months used to give nannies dog its choc treats caught her eating them (one for dog one for her) didn't do them any harm feel ruff occasionally though:laughing:

Pipsqueak
09-07-2012, 05:56 PM
Ofsted are very hot on animal food bowls left in reach of children :eek:

I have often forgotten to lift the dog food bowl and I must admit never once have I come across a child who has tried to snaffle the dogs food....!

Bridey
09-07-2012, 05:57 PM
I had a mindee who curled up and fell asleep on the dog blanket next to the dog!

Trpta108
09-07-2012, 06:02 PM
Did anyone hear it? Absolutely brilliant!
More importantly, does anyone want to own up to it?

Sorry, I don't quite see the funny side. How is this brilliant?

watgem
09-07-2012, 06:38 PM
my niece used to eat our cats food out of their bowls when she was little, she just couldn't help herself!She's 20 now and nearly 6 feet tall we always have a chuckle about it with her and wonder if thats the reason she's so tall:) the Daily Mail has a report today that dogs and cats help give children better immunity so hopefully it didn't hurt her:)

Helen79
09-07-2012, 07:37 PM
Ofsted are very hot on animal food bowls left in reach of children

I've never moved the cat bowls off the floor and don't intend to just for ofsted. My cat needs constant access to food and water just like the children do. Children need to learn not to touch certain things and from the sounds of this thread no harm will come to them even if they do decide to have a nibble.

Kiddleywinks
09-07-2012, 07:43 PM
Reminds me of my cousin, she turned veggie/vegan in the mid to late 80's. When she had her daughter in her late 20's she brought her up the same.

When her daughter went to school, she was invited to a birthday party, so mum checked that there was veggie food available, there was suitable food, and cousin made some extra's just to be on the safe side and for the other children to try.

Can't you just see where this is heading :laughing::laughing:





Yup, her daughter was found under the buffet table scoffing the cocktail sausages and some ham rolls :laughing::laughing:

VeggieSausage
09-07-2012, 09:32 PM
Sorry, I don't quite see the funny side. How is this brilliant?

totally agree and don't find it amusing that the minder was giving the child biscuits that were presumably non vegan either .........

Ripeberry
09-07-2012, 10:01 PM
spat my coffee then!!
:laughing::laughing:

there are no cats contained in the cat food - honest!!! lol

shame on all you minders who don't feed your kids...
but at least you are encouraging good survival skills:laughing:

When my best friend and I were 10yrs old we wanted to rebel in some way. Smoking was too smelly and expensive so we thought that eating dry cat food would be 'rebelious' It just tasted bland and we couldn't see why the cats would even want to eat it! ;)

ajs
09-07-2012, 10:50 PM
When my son was about8 months old he used to crawl away very fast and stuff the cat food in as fast as he could before I caught him, he often smelt of cat food when we kissed him. :clapping::clapping:

ajs
09-07-2012, 10:51 PM
I've never moved the cat bowls off the floor and don't intend to just for ofsted. My cat needs constant access to food and water just like the children do. Children need to learn not to touch certain things and from the sounds of this thread no harm will come to them even if they do decide to have a nibble.

Quite agree and yes cat and dog food has to be safe for human consumption before it is sold

clareelizabeth1
10-07-2012, 08:34 AM
Never had a child eat pet food but did once go in to my kitchen to find my brothers best friend eating doggy choc drops like they were sweets. Took me a while of going yuck your so disgusting to realise he was asleep. I took them off him and replaced with crisps and woke my parents up to deal with him. He was quite horrified in the morning when we told him lol.

nipper
10-07-2012, 10:35 AM
Ofsted are very hot on animal food bowls left in reach of children :eek:

If I recall, it was back in 1992...apparently the lad in question is a big strapping twenty something year old!