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My oldest cat eats anything you leave on the table, except citrus and after that he cleans the stove by licking it. He has a nutrient absorbtion problem, so he just barely keeps above minimum weight.
My former oldest, now deceased cat really liked black olives and would also eat green ones.
Poor cat! I hope you don't like onions and garlic in your food.
Yes and yes. I also use a hefty amount of chili sauces.
I try not to leave anything for them to scavenge, but they still manage to find something.
btw. I have a theory that cats are immune to capsaicin.