Kinako looks like she could eat a lot, I wanna see her stack of plates.
What would cat sushi have different from normal sushi?
Pure fish? Sashimi?
I suspect human chefs, but cat chef would be very cool. Would have to be like Red Cat Ramen, where they learn not to shed on the food through sheer willpower.Aw shame to not see some sushi chef cat but I expected either more cats to jump around if not a specific cat guard for them to be more controlled
What would cat sushi have different from normal sushi?
Pure fish? Sashimi?
Cats can eat cooked rice, but it doesn't do anything for them nutritionally (like EchoGirl thought) so it's a complete waste. And then sushi rice is normally vinegared, and that's bad for cats. There's also a lot of salt, especially in soy sauce, which is toxic to cats. Most 'wasabi' is really colored horseradish, which is bad for cats. And then a lot of the rolls have onions and stuff that would also be bad for cats. It's a cat deathtrap! Or at least vomiting / diarrhea trap.maybe bonito flakes and churu instead of wasabi? IDK if cats can eat rice (well i don't think it's any added nutrition even if not 'bad', we gave my childhood dog rice instead of kibble bc my parents didn't wanna buy dog food but she was pretty healthy despite things)
Ah so they like stinky fishies, that explains why my cats go ballistic whenever I open a can of sardines.I suspect human chefs, but cat chef would be very cool. Would have to be like Red Cat Ramen, where they learn not to shed on the food through sheer willpower.
Cats can eat cooked rice, but it doesn't do anything for them nutritionally (like EchoGirl thought) so it's a complete waste. And then sushi rice is normally vinegared, and that's bad for cats. There's also a lot of salt, especially in soy sauce, which is toxic to cats. Most 'wasabi' is really colored horseradish, which is bad for cats. And then a lot of the rolls have onions and stuff that would also be bad for cats. It's a cat deathtrap! Or at least vomiting / diarrhea trap.
So yeah, pure strips of fish (sashimi), with no wasabi and no sauces.
Interestingly, most tame cats actually don't like really fresh fish because it's not stinky enough. I fish, so I have a lot of cut off stuff when I'm cleaning the fish at home, and I offer some safe bits to my cats... nope, don't want it! Bet if I left it out a few hours it would get stinky enough for them, but I don't wanna do that.
I suspect human chefs, but cat chef would be very cool. Would have to be like Red Cat Ramen, where they learn not to shed on the food through sheer willpower.