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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 593370" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think it can be body chemistry, green. I was around fourteen when we were visiting my gma and taking care of her neighbor's pool and house while they were out of town. The neighbor helped care for my gma, so we timed our visit to care for their home while they were away. The hose to the icemaker broke at some point and we found it in the middle of our stay. Their entire kitchen, living room, dining area, and even into one bedroom was soaked. Carpet was totally wet and in the FL heat? They had a big dog (not at home at this time) and he was always full of fleas. This was before frontline and dips/collars were about the only choices. Until then I never had a problem with the pets' fleas bugging me. I was in that house for three min or less and my legs looked like I had black knee high socks on. It was hideous and painful. After about 3 hours my legs were all swollen from the flea bites. Since then? I know BEFORE the cat starts to scratch if he has fleas. I have with every animal we have had since then. They LOVE me. </p><p></p><p>So I do htink it is body chem that attracts them. </p><p></p><p>As for odd cuts of meat, our grocery offered something new last week. They called it KC mix and it was sixty percent beef and forty percent pork ground together. We couldn't find it on the shelves because it flew out of there at under $2 per pound. It will be coming back, of that I am SURE. I am hoping to get to Sam's tomorrow early enough to find their closeout meat deals. Some of them are amazing.</p><p></p><p>If the dogs chew the corn, they can digest some of it. It is getting it broken down a bit by chewing that is the hard part. Sort of like with teenage boys, they often don't chew well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 593370, member: 1233"] I think it can be body chemistry, green. I was around fourteen when we were visiting my gma and taking care of her neighbor's pool and house while they were out of town. The neighbor helped care for my gma, so we timed our visit to care for their home while they were away. The hose to the icemaker broke at some point and we found it in the middle of our stay. Their entire kitchen, living room, dining area, and even into one bedroom was soaked. Carpet was totally wet and in the FL heat? They had a big dog (not at home at this time) and he was always full of fleas. This was before frontline and dips/collars were about the only choices. Until then I never had a problem with the pets' fleas bugging me. I was in that house for three min or less and my legs looked like I had black knee high socks on. It was hideous and painful. After about 3 hours my legs were all swollen from the flea bites. Since then? I know BEFORE the cat starts to scratch if he has fleas. I have with every animal we have had since then. They LOVE me. So I do htink it is body chem that attracts them. As for odd cuts of meat, our grocery offered something new last week. They called it KC mix and it was sixty percent beef and forty percent pork ground together. We couldn't find it on the shelves because it flew out of there at under $2 per pound. It will be coming back, of that I am SURE. I am hoping to get to Sam's tomorrow early enough to find their closeout meat deals. Some of them are amazing. If the dogs chew the corn, they can digest some of it. It is getting it broken down a bit by chewing that is the hard part. Sort of like with teenage boys, they often don't chew well. [/QUOTE]
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