I have... some of it, anyway. Some of it's pretty nasty, and I don't blame a cat for snubbing it! Many of the Fancy Feast types are pretty gross. No wonder my silly Meezer sometimes tries to dig around nasty food-- he scrapes the floor like he's trying to cover something awful that he left in the box. If it's really bad, he drags a few socks or pieces of paper over to cover the plate before he rejects it. He got some variety one night not long ago that warranted "three socks, a pair of underwear and a wire hanger"! Yup, he dragged ALL of that over to cover that ish! Must have been some really FOUL stuff!
But some foods aren't that bad-tasting at all, to a human, anyway. I "sampled" some Tiki Cat Puka Puka Luau flavor once. Not bad at all, for cat food. It's human grade, and it even smells really yummy. It smells so good, and is made with human grade ingredients-- sounds like the filler for a practical joke! "Sure, honey... I'll be HAPPY to make sandwiches for you and your hoodlum buddies..." *Evil little smile*
(Note... this is said as a joke, not to be taken seriously. Never adulterate someone's food.)
Of course, palatability is for the cat to decide... but it just told me that what we feed them, most of the time, hardly counts as edible. Yet they choke it down, seemingly without too much hesitation if it's a tasty food to them.
On the other hand-- some baby foods aren't much better! No wonder the kid spits most of it out!
So who here has taken the "dare" and tasted their cats' food?
~Mackie
But some foods aren't that bad-tasting at all, to a human, anyway. I "sampled" some Tiki Cat Puka Puka Luau flavor once. Not bad at all, for cat food. It's human grade, and it even smells really yummy. It smells so good, and is made with human grade ingredients-- sounds like the filler for a practical joke! "Sure, honey... I'll be HAPPY to make sandwiches for you and your hoodlum buddies..." *Evil little smile*
(Note... this is said as a joke, not to be taken seriously. Never adulterate someone's food.)
Of course, palatability is for the cat to decide... but it just told me that what we feed them, most of the time, hardly counts as edible. Yet they choke it down, seemingly without too much hesitation if it's a tasty food to them.
On the other hand-- some baby foods aren't much better! No wonder the kid spits most of it out!
So who here has taken the "dare" and tasted their cats' food?
~Mackie
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