Please don't be too hard on others. Cats don't like sweets not because they are picky eaters, but because of genetic defects.
It turns out that cats are born with defects. They have no "sweet receptors". "Sweetness receptor" consists of two important protein, namely "T 1R2" and "1 1R3", which are used to identify sweetness. However, cats cannot form "T 1R2" due to their own genetic defects, so they have no taste at all. They are not sweet at all. How can they fall in love with eating? This makes cats carnivorous, relying mainly on high-protein foods to survive.
Remember? Give it meat in the future.
In fact, the phenomenon of not liking sweets not only appears in cats, but also in tigers and Indians. The researchers also found that except cats, most mammals on earth can taste sweetness to varying degrees.
Seeing this, do you feel sorry for your "dark Lord"? Eat something delicious quickly. Remember not to eat sweets, it is better to eat meat.