Which tastes better, dog or cat? And does it depend on the sauce?!


Question: Which tastes better, dog or cat? And does it depend on the sauce?
I've seen plenty of foreign cultures that dine on animals that aren't eaten in America.

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Wouldn't that also be a matter of taste?
What do you like better lamb or beef?
Pork or veal.
Dog or cat?

What I'm saying is, even if we ate our pets (haha), we'd all have a different preference.
I'll opt for the T-Bone.

LOL, Betty.....!

Wow, a vegetarian or vegan must have dropped by.
Oops, there goes another one.

I didn't see the part about the sauce.
Cat goes well with Duck sauce.
Dog goes well with Fish sauce.



If I ever ate cat I was not aware of it. Dog properly cooked is quite good + as mentioned earlier there are as many ways to prepare it as there is chicken-etc. I would imagine cat would taste a bit diff due to the high protein that they consume s dogs-which have a lower metabolism. Similar to venison or rabbit vs organically feed beef, still a red meat product yet diff flavors derived from the items they consume. Also lets not forget cat are carnivores so their diet would be regional to the native items avail-whatever they may be.



What lack of taste NO PUN intended. As if we don't have enough people out there mistreating animals (which by the way directly contributes to human abuse). We deal on a daily basis with animal abuse, neglect, abandonment issues, crush videos for sexual perverts and NOW you ask how tasty and nutritional dog and cat meat is. What an open invitation for someone to start killing cats/kittens and dogs/puppies (and they may not be dead before their basting and stewing).
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It depends on the cooking method. You may want to purchase that new Chinese cookbook. Its called "101 Ways to Wok a Dog". I think the book also has a recipe for "Kitty Chow Mein".



Dog is far better than cat.
The sauce does not matter.




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