Feral (wild) cats live everywhere, forming colonies wherever
they find scraps of food and a bit of shelter, be it in dumpsters or under a boardwalk.
In a world built up by chance, God would no more be responsible for the success of his «offspring» than a father whose children got fed and dressed because they were lucky enough to
find scraps of food and clothing in the neighbors» trash bins.
Not exact matches
At my house there is never a shortage
of green material (also known as wet or nitrogen - rich matter)-- orange peels, corn husks, dinner
food scraps, yard waste, etc. — for my compost bin, but when it comes to
finding brown (also known as dry or carbon - rich) material, in the past I've often ended up coming up short.
You'd be hard - pressed to
find a restaurant in Brooklyn that doesn't have a family
of glass bottles and Mason jars on display, and culinary trailblazers like Dan Barber are bringing the zero - waste mentality to our plates with their delicious takes on
food scraps.
Though
scrapping all plant
foods seems like a severe step, it instantly removes nearly all
of the allergens and antinutrients that some people
find cause health problems and discomfort, and, as with ketogenic diets, the lack
of carbs alone can offer a range
of advantages.
Whey is actually a junk
food, it is literally a
scrap from the dairy industry and considered an environmental hazard so they have to
find new ways to «responsibly» get rid
of it and what better way than SELLING this toxic crap to the public?
Set a full 1,000 years after the fall
of civilization, Guerrilla's new title sees the remnants
of humanity reduced to mere cave dwellers, scouring the alien landscape for resources, shelter and any
scraps of food they can
find.
«Wait here,» he said, and without another word he went to
find Henry a shirt and pants, and perhaps a
scrap of food as well.
Though our ancestors» companion animals subsisted on table
scraps or whatever they managed to
find around the backyard, most
of us give our pets the perfectly - formulated, pricey product known as «pet
food».
Just as cats 10,000 years ago were attracted to the easy, consistent
food source that the first human settlements provided (see The Natural History
of the Cat), feral cats today scavenge on the
scraps that all human habitats inevitably produce.1 A study
of a feral cat colony in Brooklyn
found that the cats depended more on local garbage for
food than on either prey or
food provided by caregivers, and that the neighborhood produced enough garbage to feed three times more cats than actually lived in that area.2
Supplementing dry dog
food with table
food was previously recommended to decrease the risk
of GDV, but our study
found that feeding table
scraps had no significant effect on GDV.
Find the right container for your kitchen
food scraps, and then learn about all
of the items that can go in the green bin.