Robert Wynman wrote:
> Bob:
> Them Instinctos would claim that forest fires, volcanoes, etc. are not
> frequent enough occorances to allow our ancestor's instincts to properly
> select or reject animals "cooked" thereby. The beasts eating human garbage
> do so for the same reasons humans do; their instincts have not developed on
> cookled food & therefore can't protect them against it. Seems to make a bit
> of sense?
Hi Bob: This puzzles me too. Do you think a wild instinctively fed animal
would find the gabage distasteful. How would its instincts protect it if
hungry. My cat has eaten only raw for over a year. Yesterday he chose
some canned cooked cat food over a piece of raw tuna I offered him.
My best, Ellie