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  • qyron@sopuli.xyz
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    8 hours ago

    I’ve seen human kibble and - please, take my word for it -cereal is a huge step above it.

  • ZephyrXero@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    To classify as kibble I think it would need to offer enough all the nutrition required to survive of it alone. You’re not going to live long on just cereal

    • hungryphrog@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      11 hours ago

      Depends on the cereal. If müsli or granola counts, and you’re allowed to eat it with milk, you probably could live like that. (source: I have lived 4-6 years eating mostly granola)

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        2 days ago

        And not all that bad, actually! I’m dead serious, there were times when I caught myself sneaking out a fistful from my cat’s food bag and munching like a rodent. Once you get accustomed to the taste (which, in most cases, tastes like really tough bread flavoured with saltless steak, or saltless boiled carrot, or saltless fish), it makes for a decently filling snack.

        Dog kibble has even less flavour than cat kibble, mostly tastes slighly savoury and bland, though. Which I find weird and, like… all dogs I’ve met enjoyed a plethora of flavours, wouldn’t they do the same with their kibble?

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              1 day ago

              Oh, no, they’re definitely picky:)) One of my exes had an Amstaff with whom I’d developed a much healthier relationship than with her owner. My ex also dropped off her dog at my place for weeks so she could take some emotional space. I didn’t care, that dog and I got along like two peas in a pod.

              Anyway, point is, she was a VERY astute dog and we became fast friends. I’d always let her “inspect” whatever I was feeding myself and I’d usually get a huff and a butt as remarks about my food. She didn’t even want to lick the crap I was eating at the time (lots of take-out, lots of processed foods, etc.) However, she LOVED my potato salad, and a lot of other home-cooked dishes. Seldom the meat, though.