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Cats hate cold food. I give her half a can every day around 2. The rest goes inna fridge. The next day I put it on a plate and microwave it for 10 seconds. But just now I forgot it as I was washing some dishes, it was in the micro for a full minute. Turns out hot catfood REALLY FOOKIN REEKS, folks. Goddammit!

Cats hate cold food. I give her half a can every day around 2. The rest goes inna fridge. The next day I put it on a plate and microwave it for 10 seconds. But just now I forgot it as I was washing some dishes, it was in the micro for a full minute. Turns out hot catfood REALLY FOOKIN REEKS, folks. Goddammit!

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Try to put it in your oven

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LUCKILY, the smell of the cherry pie cooling on the rangetop has now overpowered the catfood smell, wew..

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I’d be fucking pissed if the smell of a hot cherry pie in my oven was competing with microwaved cat food smell. Dude wtf. Another commenter here suggested using a mug warmer, That is an excellent idea and you should probably try doing that. Cat food cans are usually metal and I don’t see how it would be a problem at all. I bet when you open your microwave for personal use it still has a lingering smell, fuck no.

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Earlier I used the micro to rewarm a slice of pie, it was A-OK.

I scoop the cat food OUT of the can onto a plate. Just let that sink in.