Caturday - Some Squirrel Snacks for Cats to Enjoy

I don't have any cat pictures for you on this #caturday but I do have some pictures that your cats might enjoy. A delicious series of rodent meat.

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First up we have a nice plump acorn fed organic fox squirrel on the menu. This one presents a challenge for a cat as it will need to run up the tree and still have one paw available to snag the meal. This one is on the lean side so your cat won't need to worry too much about going on a diet afterwards.

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This meal is easy to get and it is highly fattening. The is squirrel has been well fed on human food, bird seeds and various walnuts. It is so plump that it will be no problem for a cat to capture. If you have a skinny hungry cat this is the choice dinner for them to get.

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If your cat requires grass fed organic meat this is the meal to order. This squirrel has spent its whole life in the prairie grasses eating only the best vegetables and keeping as healthy as possible. Your domesticated cat might need to hire a raccoon wildlife outfitter to track this wild squirrel down though.

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For those cats who need a challenge for dinner this warp speed gray fox squirrel is the one to order. I only recommend this meal for cats who run at warp speeds around the house as only they will be able to catch this meal.

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This meal would be a challenge for an older cat with bad eyesight. This squirrel uses camouflage and holding still to avoid being spotted by housecat predators. But if your cat has sharp eyesight and high IQ this meal will be no problem for it.

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This particular dish is great for the cat who likes to chase laser pointers. This squirrel only shows its face for a brief moment then scurries around the tree to spy at you from a different side. Only the most acrobatic and fastest reflex cats will be able to enjoy this meal.

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For those who just want a light meal perhaps the extra fluffy cats that laze around too much... This lighter chipmunk would keep the calories off and also compel the lazy cat to burn off some extra pounds while chasing it down.

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This one is called the puzzle Hors d'Oeuvres. It requires your cat to gaze into the thick leafy underbrush to try and distinguish what is plant matter and what is tasty rodent meat. Very cerebral cats would love this snack, they can exercise their brain while trying to pick out the rodent pattern.

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For the less cerebral cats out there this guy is looking for a fight. He will approach and taunt the cat. Only the toughest meanest house cats can handle this bruiser of a squirrel.

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For the cat that is craving Italian food, this one comes with a set of meatballs if they are brave enough to climb the tree to get it.

That's all that's on the menu for this #caturday thanks for looking :-)

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