Guest guest Posted January 13, 1999 Report Share Posted January 13, 1999 Terry, We were thinking of that too one day when we used some silverware and then put it in the dishwasher. Thinking that those prions wouldn't die in there, we bought plastic silverware and use that, throw it away and only the wet cat food that is chicken. As they use the same bowls all the time, though we do wash them in the sink I will probably go to the paper plates idea, thanks. We do buy the dry food too and I know it has all that junk in it, but they need it to clean their teeth. I am more worried about my family, the cats have a pretty good life. I have one that is 17 yrs old, and needs the wet food because she has very few teeth, can't hear worth a hoot, but is in great health! Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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