139 - Al-Walid said: "And I say: He performs ablution with it if he finds nothing else, and he performs tayammum after the ablution, and he prays. If he finds water within the time, he repeats the prayer and the ablution within the time; but if the time has passed, he does not repeat it."
Chapter: A dog that laps from ghee or oil
140 - Mahmud ibn Khalid narrated to us, [saying] al-Walid narrated to us, he said: Abu 'Amr said: "There is no harm in eating the leftover food or condiment of a cat. Do not eat the leftover food of a dog from moist food, except for what you wash of the meat. And do not drink its leftover milk, except if the milk is small in quantity; one or two qist up to what is less than ten. But if it is plentiful, then there is no harm." Abu 'Amr was asked: "So, a dog that lapped from five qist of milk?" He treated it lightly.
Chapter: The leftover food of a cat
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