Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?
Cats seem to love the taste of mice, so why don’t they sell mouse-flavored cat food?
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I’m not sure if it’s the taste of mice that cat’s go after, but rather the thrill of the hunt.
Because cat food coloring, dry kibble shapes, flavor descriptions, and package design are all designed for cat owners (i.e. the buyer), not cats.
I have never seen a cat actually eat a mouse. I have found mice that were used as chew toys by cats. I have always had cats. I have found dead mice outside the doorstep. But, never a mouse that was eaten for mouse meat.
hollywoodduck might be right. If the cat has normal cat food it will go for that first. The mouse is a fun toy to the cat.
A better cat food would be one that vibrates or moves around. Imagine bits of kibble that danced around in the cat’s dish – the cat would love it. So I agree with hollywoodduck, I think it’s the thrill of the chase/hunt.
Who would be the taste-tester to determine that the taste was authentic? The other cat flavors – chicken, fish, etc. – are all things that humans eat and could verify by tasting it themselves.
My cats always enjoyed a good rodent or two..I often would step outside to find a single heart left on the doorstep as a gift. How lovely….Once I found a dead mouse on a walk with my cat. He plopped himself right down and enjoyed his meal. Blech, sorry. If there were a mouse flavored cat food, who would be the taste tester to say that yup, that tastes just like mouse…..?
So why is everyone suggesting that I get a cat who will solve my mice-in-car problems? I have seen mice organs displayed on carpets of houses inhabited by cats. I’d rather throw a dead mouse-in-trap away.
i guess that there is not bird-flavoured cat food either.
Maybe if your cat were the driver….it would be a better deal!
Maybe it is mouse flavored. Have you tasted either.
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