Effectively, you can eat everything a cat eats. It might not exactly be haute cuisine but there’s nothing an omnivore couldn’t digest but a carnivore could. Cats are much more selective with their diet than humans - and for good reasons.
Sounds like a good idea. Cats have some extra sensoric mechanisms for smelling that humans don’t, so even without such a condition you’re better off trusting your cat’s judgement when it comes to meat quality.
Effectively, you can eat everything a cat eats. It might not exactly be haute cuisine but there’s nothing an omnivore couldn’t digest but a carnivore could. Cats are much more selective with their diet than humans - and for good reasons.
Someone I knew who’s anosmic would get their cat to smell food for them, and if the cat turned away would discard it.
Sounds like a good idea. Cats have some extra sensoric mechanisms for smelling that humans don’t, so even without such a condition you’re better off trusting your cat’s judgement when it comes to meat quality.
What if the cat just doesn’t want to eat?