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Be careful. I heard that the ingredients in that stuff can mess up a person's system.
I hope you stick with the all-natural brands of treats! Cheap US pet food (such as Purina and other brands you find at grocery stores/Walmart/etc.) has rendered pets, chicken claws, harmful chemicals like BHT, and other nasty stuff in it. I don't know if you have the same pet food in France or not. I also hope your cat doesn't hate you for taking his treats! ;-) My dog has deliciously-smelling oatmeal and apple cookie treats that are all-natural, but I can't bear to try them just because they are dog treats ... and she would hate me for eating her treats!
This is a YDI. How do you get addicted to cat biscuits? There is nothing addicting in them.
You have a condition called pica, which is the pathological need to eat non-food items. As long as it's non-toxic things, like cat biscuits, you'll be fine physically. If it still bothers you, or if it escalates into inedible items (hair, chalk, etc.), you should see a mental health care professional. It's actually not that uncommon of a condition, and there are treatment options available.
It's shaggy from Sooby doo but cat lady form.
I used to eat my cats food when I was little so I understand how you feel. :s
lol, weirdo
Aww no cookies for the kitty. :(
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I love the way you worded that.
Oh, now THIS is an FML I'd like to see a comic for.