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Pet food is unseasoned and more expensive than bottom shelf canned meals made for human consumption.
I'd stock up on those instead...
I did sample some of the stuff out of curiosity, and it was overwhelmingly bland and chewy. Not terrible, just really dull.
The canned cat food I've tried was extremely salty.
I once tasted a Pupperoni stick because it truly smelled fantastic, do NOT do this
I tasted one too and can confirm they are vile.
Dog food is safe to eat in America at least. They have to keep it that way because kids are stupid and might eat it.
As an example, my son ate cat food one time when he was two.
I used to work at an animal shelter and as a result have dished up the vast majority of commercially available wet cat foods at some point (we’d get lots of stuff donated to us). At least what’s available where I live. Not gonna lie there have been a few fish ones where they’ve honestly smelled just like a decent fish chowder and I’ve thought ‘you know, in an apocalypse…’. Some are just chunks of mackerel or sardines in sauce and I eat sardines in sauce all the time lol. You’d have to eat a lot of them to get enough calories though. Kitten food is probably the most calorically dense but you won’t get a lot of flavor or texture options, mainly mystery meat pâté.
After reading this i don't understand if your confessing to something or speculating lol.
Dog food is after the regular cans are gone and you're desperate. If I was a survivalist, I'd stack up on beans, peanuts, multivitamins and water purification of some sort. But I'm not so I don't. Good thing I have big bags of kibble and booze.
I've tasted both cat and dog kibbles, my kids used to love eating them when they were toddlers. I just wanted to know if I was missing out on something.
Neither tasted good, but the cat kibbles weren't nearly as bad as dog kibbles. There most likely are brand differences, but my curiosity was satisfied by the sampling I had available at the time.
I plan to only eat my neighbors leftist asses.
(Consensually.)
My nephew apparently loves kibbles. Got to ask my brother the brand, gonna let you lnow.
looks at watch impatiently
Hey it's the apocalypse, I'm not going to be picky.
If you're resorting to pet food, you probably won't have a large variety of options. Just eat whatever you can get your hands on and hope your stomach can handle it.
I've been feeding my dogs many different kinds of pellets and canned foods over the years. I always wash my hands after feeding ASAP, because the smell has a tendency to linger. It's not vomit-inducing, but it's still pretty far from pleasant.
The Science Diet for dogs with food sensitivity or allergies isn’t bad. Kinda bland.
Cheap dry cat food is unpleasant stale savory tasting and the flavor lingers in your mouth. It tastes like cat breath and could really use some salt and sauce to take the edge off.
That explains why my cats breath smells like cat food
Well that's cause you've gotta warm it up and sprinkle it on the top of your oatmeal.
Is pet food not perishable or something ? Why not learn traditional long term preservation techniques instead ?
I imagine in a survival situation, most proper none perishables would have already been looted from a grocery store but maybe the dog food would be overlooked.
Only reason I can think of for this question. Or maybe OP lost a bet and he's trying to make the best of it.
I can't remember the brand, but the packaging looked like human food except for a very small piece of text in the corner that mentions its dog food.
It tasted like it just needed a little bit of salt or maybe ketchup, but was otherwise pretty good.
I've also knowingly had wet and dry dog food since then, just because i already took the plunge accidentally so how bad could it be?
Again, I can't remember the brands, but dry dog food is alright if you've literally nothing else. I'm sure some seasoning would help. I would recommend wet dog food though only because it's easier to season. Tastes mostly how it smells, just blander.
Use hot sauce and it’s all good
Has anyone ever tried those fancy dog cookies they make that come in different shapes and have icing and stuff? Every time I'm at the pet store I'm just so curious.
I Worked at a pet store chain for about 9 years. The sandwich ones with icing and the carob chips cookies taste like human snacks. The only issue is that it’s not produced in a human food grade factory
Idk that I've tried any fancy ones, but I have tried cookies supposedly meant for dogs before and they taste exactly like regular people cookies, but with less sugar and less overall flavor. They are also usually firmer than people cookies.
I remember one of them I tried literally just seemed like regular vanilla Oreos.
Dinki Di
Since dogs are scavengers and can eat literal shit I'd stay away from dog food, honestly, who knows with what ingredients they pad it, might be indigestible for humans. Cat food, on the other hand, is made to please carnivores, and cats are the pickiest of animals so I believe we should trust the cat. My cat liked Pro Plan kibble and Whiskas meat packets. Friskies kibble is also pretty good, at least street cats that I feed love it. Cat food is more expensive than human food though, so I'd just buy regular canned meats and fish (tuna in particular is dirt cheap and delicious both heated and cold, especially with oil).
Kids are stupid, dog food is safe because of that.
Just a thought - why don’t they make People Chow? It would be nice for those quick rush out the door days
You mean cereal?
Scooby Snacks
Wet or dry OP?
I’ve never tried any, I’m just curious of the parameters of the question.
Canned ALPO