How Do Cats And Dogs Know Which Is Cat Food And Which Is Dog Food?

I have 2 cats and three dogs. Ran one night, I made cat food (the dry kind) and my cats were hungry. So, since I had been closed only dog food and the shops, I gave them dog kibbles. They are more or less the same shape and size and are of the same ingredients – chicken. My cats have a nibble and refused the rest of the shell, rather starve than eat dog food. The next day I got them a fresh pack of made-for-cats croquettes and she immediately jumped up and ate. How come my cats knew what I gave them was not cat food?
  I also know of dogs that do not eat the cat food for the duration (not by me but cos it) pig and something to eat.
  It would be good if a pet food manufacturer can answer this question. Is there a special ingredient that you know in dog and cat food that cats and dogs, which makes Who kibbles? Even today, the dogs are eating fish too – like salmon. One can not say it's the ingredient. How come they know the difference?

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8 Responses to “How Do Cats And Dogs Know Which Is Cat Food And Which Is Dog Food?”

  1. They know, especially dogs. If you leave the cat food bowl on the floor the dog will go after it before it goes for the dog food. Cat food is higher quality ingredients than dog food, and dogs know this because after they try cat food they think it tastes better. Cats usually won’t eat the dog food if it is on the floor because of the same reasons. They know the cat food tastes better as well. Here is a solution to keep the dog from eating the cat’s food. Put the cat food bowl up on the counter top where the dog can’t reach it. Only the cat can jump up there, and the cat won’t go near the dogs food bowl on the floor.

  2. The formulation of pet foods requires that cat foods have different combinations of ingredients. This may cause a different smell and taste to the food.
    also cats have an inability to produce tartarine, which requires that pet food manufactures provide an amount of this in there diet. this is not hte same for dogs, if you ask your vet they will advise you not to feed your cat dog food, due to this fact.
    discuss this further with your vet at your next appointment.

  3. They don’t is the simple answer. I’ve fed my cat dog food and although she wasn’t too keen on it, she ate it. I think it’s to do with the density and bulk of the meat. If I mash the dog food for her she eats it. The dog just eats!!!

  4. They are made with other ingerdents then just chicken. The cats can smell the difference

  5. Even small dog kibbles are different than the ones made for cats – not just the ingredients (which is really important), but the texture and the smell too.
    My dog will eat the cat food, my cats won’t touch the dog food. Actually, I don’t mind the catts not eating dog food, becasue they need differnt nutrition. There is stuff in cat food that they have to have, and I think it makes the cat food too rich for dogs.

  6. stupid dogs will eat the cats food! a cat would never eat dog food.

  7. They smell their food and walk to the other one food and smell
    it. and walk back to theirs

  8. They ask their friends.

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