Not really. I don't Have a wish to try eating live insects.
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Regarding pets that eat insects, at least you know they're not some chemical processed garbage. No need to be curious what that tastes like, nor would I expect you to, you know it's natural.
"natural" doesn't mean "good". Arsenic is natural. Oleander is natural. Hemlock is natural.
No, but I watched Penguinz0 taste pet food before for a tier list and some of it sounds to be pretty decent.
Interesting. I've watched quite a few of his videos, but never caught that one.
Yep, tasted pretty much every type of kibble and some snacks my dog gets. But it's all plant based so I am not worried about meat getting bad or the like.
Some of the snacks are ok but I noticed that they always smell way more intensive than they taste. Kind of the opposite of human food.
Nah, I'm not vegan so I probably wouldn't like my cat's food
This is funny, I asked my wife this morning "have you ever thought of tasting the cat's canned wet food?"
We've never done a taste test, sad to say.
Understandable. I'm not suggesting everyone just go out and eat their pet's food, but if my pet refuses to eat a particular food, I find myself curious why?
If my dog or cat refuses to eat it, and I can't even swallow a small bite myself, there's gotta be something seriously wrong with it.