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have any of you ever fed your pet a supplement (sorry, the wife doesnt count)

seriously, i heard if you feed your dog or cat some supplements it can have a positive effect

i suppose the ones with sugar are most appealing to them. my cats are 10 years old and one of them eats ANYTHING so i thought i could try some creakic on it because i want it to live to 20 years old a lot of cats these days are living longer. i know this guy with a big ass dog bigger than the normal size for its breed and he said when it was a pup he had some cell tech powder but he hated it so he fed his dog the rest and it got big really quick! then i found a review on bulk nutrition.com and another guy is saying the same thing happened. now i am not stupid but i think that is more than just a coincidence.

my cats are fairly big but not fat which may be because when they were young the flat mates just fed them kfc all the time so they had a bodybuilder diet already...

im not saying i will do it but i was wondering if any of you have tried giving your pets some form of nutritional supplement. they are realeasing cat vitamins, maybe creatine is the next step?

im getting some creakic today, so im tempted to try it on the cat. but it is an expensive supplement.

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have any of you ever fed your pet a supplement (sorry, the wife doesnt count)

seriously, i heard if you feed your dog or cat some supplements it can have a positive effect

i suppose the ones with sugar are most appealing to them. my cats are 10 years old and one of them eats ANYTHING so i thought i could try some creakic on it because i want it to live to 20 years old a lot of cats these days are living longer. i know this guy with a big ass dog bigger than the normal size for its breed and he said when it was a pup he had some cell tech powder but he hated it so he fed his dog the rest and it got big really quick! then i found a review on bulk nutrition.com and another guy is saying the same thing happened. now i am not stupid but i think that is more than just a coincidence.

my cats are fairly big but not fat which may be because when they were young the flat mates just fed them kfc all the time so they had a bodybuilder diet already...

im not saying i will do it but i was wondering if any of you have tried giving your pets some form of nutritional supplement. they are realeasing cat vitamins, maybe creatine is the next step?

im getting some creakic today, so im tempted to try it on the cat. but it is an expensive supplement.

Why not just go the whole hog and mix some d-bol in with the pet food? :idea2: :idea2:

...what a crazy thread... :crazy:

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Ok that’s a little on the odd side of thinking but yea I’m sure it would work

You should take some before and after photo’s and measurements, BF %, chest, waist, legs ...it would be interesting to see the resluts

yeah i think its a reasonable idea. a lot of kiwis are scared of the world. i'm sick of this country being anti-ge and anti-nuclear when they are obviously the technologies of the future. you have to be willing to make mistakes.

anyway, i know cats cant eat chocolate and their kidneys are smaller. but i'm talking a smaller dose than humans, obviously.

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what? i thought it was a cool user name, but why do you think i am a troll>? i am being honest with all my posts. i didnt try to annoy you on purpose

Try eating cat food for 3 months and let us know how it goes.

What's all this babble about being "scared of the world"? - it really holds no relevance to whether someone should feed their cat human bodybuilding supplements.....not really the way of the future type stuff is it? :roll:

Maybe you should just buy your cat some of this stuff.

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Whats so bad about being anti-nuclear?

u arent one of these people who oppose it are u? its not like your kids are gonna grow extra limbs :pfft:

the main prob with nuclear power id the PR it gets and not educating people with the true scientific facts....

here a a couple off the top of my head..

it is the cheapest and cleanest way of producing power (it is a green energy and doesnt polute the ozone/atmosphere what ever u wanna call it. its also a very reliable source of power seeing as it doesnt rely on the solar cycle or rainfall.

although it does need abit more capital to construct than other other power making plants but the running/fuel costs are very low meaning it would be cheaper in the long run.

it would also take about 5 years to build....

but labour would rather build stadiums :pfft:

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what? i thought it was a cool user name, but why do you think i am a troll>? i am being honest with all my posts. i didnt try to annoy you on purpose

Try eating cat food for 3 months and let us know how it goes.

YUCK. but my wife does eat the chicken necks we feed to the cats.

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What's all this babble about being "scared of the world"? - it really holds no relevance to whether someone should feed their cat human bodybuilding supplements.....not really the way of the future type stuff is it? :roll:

well in the future our cats should have evolved through gene manipulation and latest scientific nutrition including supplementation

but its unlikely in new zealand because we are more interested in creating a pollitically correct diversity of primitive or failed cultures/societies than advancing into one superior human race.

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Nuclear power is very clean if you don't take into consideration the extremely toxic waste it produces. If it wasn't for that I'd say bring it on! But for some reason burying it or whatever just doesn't seem wise to me. It's extremely toxic for 10's of thousands of years. If they came up with a way to dispose of the waste safely and effectively there'd be no reason to stay nuclear free

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