You have a strange dog, I have a strange cat.
My youngest cat was a roadside rescue by a coworker when his eyes weren't even opened yet. Then I got him when he was old enough to stop nursing. He is more like a dog then a cat. Ever since he was little he's had a small stuffed animal that he will often carry around like a dog. And unlike most cats, he is the least finicky thing I have ever seen. He will eat nearly anything you offer him. Pasta noodles, tomatoes (including sauce and ketchup), potatoes (baked, mashed, and french fries), bread (including toast), peanut butter, carrots, peas, cranberry sauce, apples (like from apple pie), candy, and many other things. I have only found a few things that he wont eat. Kinda spoiled him to the point that he will try to take food off your plate while eating and often after eating dinner I will leave some food on the plate for him to eat and he will pick up the food and take it down to the floor to eat it before returning to the plate to see if there is more. Plus, unlike a cat, he rarely jumps onto things much taller then himself. Only way he gets onto higher things is climbing like a squirrel.
My youngest cat was a roadside rescue by a coworker when his eyes weren't even opened yet. Then I got him when he was old enough to stop nursing. He is more like a dog then a cat. Ever since he was little he's had a small stuffed animal that he will often carry around like a dog. And unlike most cats, he is the least finicky thing I have ever seen. He will eat nearly anything you offer him. Pasta noodles, tomatoes (including sauce and ketchup), potatoes (baked, mashed, and french fries), bread (including toast), peanut butter, carrots, peas, cranberry sauce, apples (like from apple pie), candy, and many other things. I have only found a few things that he wont eat. Kinda spoiled him to the point that he will try to take food off your plate while eating and often after eating dinner I will leave some food on the plate for him to eat and he will pick up the food and take it down to the floor to eat it before returning to the plate to see if there is more. Plus, unlike a cat, he rarely jumps onto things much taller then himself. Only way he gets onto higher things is climbing like a squirrel.