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Mouse Flavored Cat Food
03-03-2013, 02:07 AM (This post was last modified: 03-03-2013 02:08 AM by Yatte.)
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Mouse Flavored Cat Food


By studying my cats I found that their favorite food is mice.

Why could they not make mouse flavored cat food? I would definitely buy it.

Mouse flavored cat food would be an economical and even profitable way to eradicate mouse plagues. But I guess some people will scream animal abuse just by hearing the idea.

Would you buy mouse flavored cat food, and what flavor would you suggest for dogs?

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03-03-2013, 10:28 AM
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RE: Mouse Flavored Cat Food
I don't see why animal abuse would come into it, animals of all sorts go into pet food even horses and goats not just lamb chicken beef and fish. I don't think it would particularly impact plages if it were to be considered as a source of food then the mice would mostly come from breeders. I know mice are a tasty treat for many captive reptiles especially snakes. As far as dogs go I can't think of a new flavour that would appeal to dogs more than what flavours they already have in their range
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03-17-2013, 08:02 PM
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RE: Mouse Flavored Cat Food
I always thought the reason why cats are fond of catching mice has less to do with the taste than the fact that mice scuttle and jump. Cats love to play with their prey, and playing with a mouse can be very entertaining for a cat.

Unless of course you have caught the mice yourself and served them up as cat food, how do you know your cat prefers the taste of mouse?

I have often wondered why cat food containing fish is so popular. Cats generally avoid water, so how did they get a taste for fish?

I guess that's why we love cats so much, they continue to amuse us and surprise us with their likes and dislikes.
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03-19-2013, 12:45 AM (This post was last modified: 03-19-2013 12:46 AM by jenb128.)
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RE: Mouse Flavored Cat Food
There's a colony of "feral" cats at the wildlife center where I volunteer. (I put feral in quotes because several of them will interact with people, unlike most ferals, and we trap, neuter, and release as many as we can). Anyway, we put out food for the cats every day, but they friendlier cats will stalk us and beg for mice (we feed mice and rats to the raptors). We also can't set the tray down anywhere outside of the cages, or else the cats will steal the mice. One even stole a whole rat from me once!

I'd buy mouse flavored cat food without hesitation. I'm guessing they don't make it because it would probably be more expensive, since you don't get much meat from a mouse.
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03-20-2013, 09:09 AM
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RE: Mouse Flavored Cat Food
I'm not sure I'd buy it for my cats. We have cats at home but they may play with mice but they never eat them. Since I was a kid the cats at home would kill mice but they would leave them out where they found them. They would ony eat the food from their pet dishes. Now that I have my own house the cats pretty much do the same thing, they'd kill the mice but they won't eat them.
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05-05-2013, 11:54 PM
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RE: Mouse Flavored Cat Food
I have always wondered if cats actually eat mice. It seems they catch them for the sport of it and to show off to their humans. I've never seen a cat eat one, but I suppose they must since they are not vegetarians. Well, I would buy it once in a while as a treat if I had a cat and he seemed to like it. I don't see the issue with feeding carnivores meat.
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05-08-2013, 02:04 PM
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RE: Mouse Flavored Cat Food
Mice would be one of the natural food for wild cats. As a carnivore, cats would eat any small animals they can catch. Do not forget that one of the major reasons for having domesticated cats is for getting rid of the mice in the house. I am sure some cats today are so well fed and they would refuse to eat a mouse, but some of them still do as a snack. Of course, there are also some lazy cats won't even go catch a mouse. I see too many fat cats these days. Tongue

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05-28-2013, 03:23 PM
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RE: Mouse Flavored Cat Food
I wonder if a cat would know the difference between regular cat food flavors and mouse flavors. I doubt they would, because like someone said, cats care more about mice because of the behavior rather than the flavor. Of course they like meat, but do they know the difference between rat meat and any other meat? Even with fish flavored food, I doubt most cats understand what the fish flavor is - I think it's more for pet guardians. I once saw peanut butter and jelly flavored treats and "gourmet" macaroni and cheese flavored treats! These are definitely for marketing to owners rather than actually being something that a cat craves specifically.
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