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Cats are quite possibly the only mammal who can't taste sweetness. Cats, including lions, tigers and the one quietly scratching at your curtains, lack the amino acids that would make the DNA for the gene allowing them to detect sweet tastes. The deficiency, if that's indeed what it is, might be related to the fact that cats are primarily carnivores, who are descended from a long line of meat-eaters. They have no need to detect the sweetness that is found in carbohydrates or plant-based sources of food. "They're lucky," biochemist Joe Brand says. "Cats really have bad teeth as it is." So maybe that explains why tigers hate cinnamon.
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- Taken from Chewy