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		<title>How do Cats and Dogs know which is cat food and which is dog food?</title>
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Aneleh asked: I have 2 cats and three dogs. One night, I ran out of cat food (the dry type) and my cats were hungry. So since I had dog food only and the shops were closed, I gave them dog kibbles. They&#8217;re more or less of the same shape and size and are made [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Aneleh</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>I have 2 cats and three dogs. One night, I ran out of cat food (the dry type) and my cats were hungry. So since I had dog food only and the shops were closed, I gave them dog kibbles. They&#8217;re more or less of the same shape and size and are made of the same ingredients &#8211; chicken.  My cats took a nibble and refused the rest of the bowl, preferring to go hungry than eat dog food. The next day, i got them a fresh pack of made-for-cats kibbles and they immediately dived in and ate up. How come  my cats knew what I gave them wasn&#8217;t cat food? </p>
<p>I also know of dogs that won&#8217;t eat cat food for the long run (not mine though, cos they&#8217;re pigs and will eat anything). </p>
<p>It would be good if a pet food manufacturer can answer this question. Is there some special ingredient you put in cat and dog food that makes cats and dogs know which kibbles is who&#8217;s? Also, nowadays, dogs are eating fish too &#8211; like salmon. You can&#8217;t say it&#8217;s the ingredient. How come they know the difference?<br/><br/></div>
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