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Anonymous
Hello /an/
I have a question, my cat likes jelly, is it bad for her?
>> Anonymous
That's not jelly.
>> Anonymous
Ok ok, she likes to eat jell-o, gelatin, whatever you wanna call it :P
>> Bitter Anon !!WJLRQ1cwCyZ
It depends upon content and amount consumed. A few nibbles of standard, out-of-the-box gelatin (J-E-L-L-O brand or other) won't harm your cat.

Living entirely off of gelatin that has been sweetened, with little fruits and juice, will make your cat sick.
>> Anonymous
>>174648
It's called jelly in England.
>> Anonymous
thank you!!!
>> Anonymous
>>174662

and Australia / New Zealand.
>> Anonymous
>>174681
Shut up, also, Elastoplast and Cellotape.
>> tigerfeather !CrwtTbFNxQ
>>174681
"Kleenex" I've heard, but not "Hoovers." That sounds dumb.

I'm sure we're not the only ones to call them "Q-tips" though.
>> Anonymous
>>174683

OH FUCK YOU.
>> Anonymous
The sugar cant be good for her teeth. Also, its jelly.
>> tigerfeather !CrwtTbFNxQ
>>174690
Sugar's not good for our teeth either. If one is really worried about it, then brushing the cat's teeth is entirely possible.
>> Anonymous
Cats cannot taste sweets. But they can smell them.

How fucked up is that?
>> Anonymous
>>174692
Brushing a cat's teeth is about as close to impossible as I can imagine. You could lose an arm.
>> tigerfeather !CrwtTbFNxQ
>>174723
I brush both my cat's teeth.
>> Anonymous
>>174726
If it only has two, I'm afraid you started a bit late.
>> tigerfeather !CrwtTbFNxQ
>>174779
Har har. "I have two cats, Peach and Scotch, and I brush both their teeth." Better?
>> Anonymous
>>174782
Mhm. And if you named them after what they like, brushing's a good idea.
>> Anonymous
>>174723
That made me laugh so hard, the chihuahua on my lap jumped.

no srly, try to imagine that.
>> Anonymous
>>174782
Then it should say "I brush both my cats' teeth."