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Cat treat. Ate it on a dare. It was fucking foul. 0/10.
I've tried both wet and dry cat food. The wet food was very bad, but still relatively edible. It was also the one I expected to be good (it was one of those really expensive and premium brands). The dry food, however, tasted exactly like fried anchovies. It wasn't bad, honestly.
Edit: I've also tried dog cookies. Most of them are bland, because their main ingredient is actually ash. I don't know how healthy that is. They're also pretty hard. However, there's a specific kind that is actually very tasty, and I liked it. It's way cheaper than actual human cookies, so I still buy them every once in a while, as a treat. I still don't know if they're super healthy to eat, but I've never felt sick after eating them.
I used to work in a pet food store and tried a bunch of treat samples we had. They're not very good if you aren't a dog or a cat, turns out
I remember a food chemist telling me that one of their hardest problems was making things that smell and taste good to dogs and cats, but didn't smell too gross for the humans.
The smell of canned cat food makes me retch.
The stuff I used to give my cat was fine, but she had kidney disease now and is on a prescription canned-only diet. The new stuff smells gross and it makes her poop smell much worse.
It's because they're not giving your pets the same high quality food you get.
You've seen them eating literal poop, right?
No, that was not it at all, according to her. It's that things that smell really good to the animals don't generally smell good to humans. She said it would be really easy to make food the animals would be excited about, but their owners would open the can and it would smell bad, so they didn't want to buy any more of it.
You think you get high quality ingredients in store bought snacks and candy ?
Also this. If it's not an acute health hazard they will sell it in some processed form.
There are posh producers who do 100% freeze dried meat pet food and treats. Even so, probably not something you want or need in your body.