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Bill Pragnell wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>> Bill Pragnell wrote:
>>> Invisible wrote:
>>>> "there's more than one way to skin a cat". (Why in the name of God
>>>> would anybody wish to skin a cat??)
>>>
>>> If you're going to eat a cat, it's best to skin it first.
>>
>> ...which leads us to "why in the name of sweet purity would you want
>> to *eat* a cat?? There's no friggin' MEAT on it!"
>
> They must have at least as much meat as a rabbit. And rabbits are good
> eatin'.
>
> Incidentally, if you're in some foreign food bazaar looking at what look
> like skinned rabbits hanging up, there's a simple way to make sure
> they're not cats. Cats' kidneys are side-by-side across the spine, like
> ours. Rabbits' kidneys are also separated by several inches along the
> spine, asymmetrically.
>
Why would you want to make the distinction? They taste much like rabbit,
or so I am told.
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