>>48686888 Ive been looking for this damned thing the whole morning and failed to find it before tuesdays thread got locked, maybe it was a NatGeo or Discovery documentary film and not a BBC production - anyways it went something like this:
>Chef talks about how stray Cats were allowed to roam inside the kitchen after-night to drive out mice and rats...>Says that one of the restaurants signature dishes was somekind of stew drawn from a cauldron that almost never gets emptied or have its wood-fired firepit flames snuffed for literal weeks usually...>When he got back into kitchen one morning hed discovered in pure terror that one of Cats has accidentally drowned in the cauldron overnight, and basicly dissolved into a pile of meat-goo in a loose furry skin-wrapping of sorts...>None of the other kitchen staff members came yet, so he just whisked-out the bones, hair and skin from the stew and just dumped it into the trash without telling anyone...>Feeling hesitant if by any chance this shit is gonna fly, he actually ate a sample portion of this concoction with a sizable chunk of cat flesh in the bowl... >Turns out cats are quite delicious and taste almost exactly the same as bunnies do - uma delicja... I saw this about 9 years ago and that's the only part I still remember from it to this day