We waited until we perfected the dog food, and then we worked on the cat food. Even though it's not going through the roof the way the dog food is, I think it will catch on eventually.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Cats have a scam going - you buy the food, they eat the food, they go away; that's the deal.
Whether one eats a cat or not is a personal choice, and I don't want to sway anyone one way or another. But if you do, there is one obvious cooking tip: Always remember to remove the bell from the cat's collar before cooking.
If you're trying to cut down the distance travelled from the farm to your plate, it makes sense to do the same for your pet. If we all shifted our bias towards sustainable pet food, we would be helping more than just our faithful friends.
When you're out grocery shopping for your family, maybe you can put a can of cat or dog food in your cart and bring it to an animal relief center.
I used to love dogs until I discovered cats.
You really can't take a cat and turn it into a dog, or try and get lemons off an apple tree, or what have you.
You can't feed a cat with cream and food in the kitchen and expect him to go catch mice.
I remember making my own dog food and feeling very fulfilled by it, then by day four I was over it.
I try to very hard to avoid a situation where I would be eating cat or dog; I've managed to gracefully avoid that. It's hypocritical of me and an arbitrary line, but one that I have managed to avoid crossing.
Cats will outsmart dogs every time.