Like what the cat has eaten. Best idea is not to taste it at all.
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No. Hairballs are usual.
cats have different taste buds
Jim likely got his hairball from grooming himself and swallowing loose hair. Cats groom themselves by licking their fur, and sometimes the hair they ingest forms into a hairball in their digestive tract.
Cats do not like bananas because they are carnivores and their taste preferences are geared towards meat. Bananas have a different taste and texture that cats typically do not find appealing.
It won't hurt them, but since they don't get hairballs because they don't groom like cats, there is no benefit.
Cats typically do not like bananas because they are carnivores and their taste preferences are geared towards meat. Bananas have a different texture and taste that may not appeal to cats.
They like the taste of rodents.
because they taste like a burger. i don't like you anymore
no no no no no it taste like poopy and it is so for humans stupid
a hairball is a long shaped cylinder that is packed with fur or hair. it can be formed when a cat is licking or grooming itself.
It is unlikely. Most cats do not like citrus, which have a sharp (and sometimes sour) taste and smell. Most cats will avoid citrus due to the smell.