Indonesia woman eats cat food with noodles, says it's delicious & encourages everyone to try
The particular brand featured in the video uses "real meat and human-grade ingredients" in their products.
A woman in Indonesia has gone viral on TikTok for eating cat food.
The reason? She wanted to know how it tastes before feeding it to her feline.
"I always try my cat's food before giving it to them because I want them to eat delicious food, so I must know the taste first," she said. "Be it dry or wet (cat) food".
"It tastes delicious," she said as she bit into some wet cat food.
Like fish meat and smells fishy
In the same video which has been viewed over 380,000 times, the woman proceeded to add the cat food to what appears to be instant noodles.
She said the wet cat food tastes delicious, like fish meat, and smells fishy.
"Especially when you add it to noodles, [it tastes] so good."
She also encourages her viewers to try some cat food for themselves.
@mbulthecat Replying to @ZØYÀ٭♎ yuk temenin aku supaya aku ga sendirian 🥺🙏🏻, kalian wajib coba juga!!! #catsoftiktok#kucinglucu#kucing#cat ♬ suara asli - N.
100 per cent human grade
According to Catto, the cat food brand featured in the video, the company uses "real meat and human-grade ingredients" with no preservatives in their products.
This means that the food is produced with ingredients fit for human consumption.
The brand's TikTok account also features a video of its staff eating their cat food with rice.
@catto_catfood🐱: Ya begini deh kalo punya makanan yang 100% Human Grade.. Babu pun jadi pengenn 😒♬ APT. - ROSÉ & Bruno Mars
"This is what it's like when you have [cat] food that is 100 per cent human grade," the caption wrote.
Reactions
While the particular brand of cat food is proven to be safe for human consumption, many viewers questioned the actual act of eating it.
"You don't have diarrhoea after?" one commenter asked.
Meanwhile, some commenters claimed they have tried dry cat food before, which they deemed to be more tolerable than wet food.
While another commenter said: "we listen, we don't judge."
Top image via @mbulthecat/TikTok.
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