Welll, I wouldn't do it. Also, I had to dissect a cat in anatomy this last semester and let me tell you, they're not that meaty. Especially since your cat is old. I doubt there'd be much to eat. Some in my class had some scrawny cats and it just wouldn't seem to be worth to cook. Mine on the other hand was a bit larger than the other cats, however, it just contained a LOT more fat. You're better off with some chicken.
Is it normal to eat your cat when it dies?
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Welll, I wouldn't do it. Also, I had to dissect a cat in anatomy this last semester and let me tell you, they're not that meaty. Especially since your cat is old. I doubt there'd be much to eat. Some in my class had some scrawny cats and it just wouldn't seem to be worth to cook. Mine on the other hand was a bit larger than the other cats, however, it just contained a LOT more fat. You're better off with some chicken.