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Post by PictusRcoOl »

what kind of live foods could i feed my pictus cats as a treat?
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Post by S. Allen »

blackworms make great treats
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Post by Silurus »

Brine shrimp should work also. As will chopped earthworm.
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Post by Sid Guppy »

and good quality live bloodworms too; many cats go berserk on these.

You might try newborn guppies, but if he doesn't find them, you'll end up with a guppy tank :wink:
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Post by jscoggs27 »

Blood worm is best, but sometimes that live stuff brings other nasties with it! Chopped or small earthworms washed i think are better.
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