Cats can’t recognize sweet taste
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Yes, Cats can’t recognize the sweet taste, because, The sweet receptor is made up of two coupled proteins generated by two separate genes: known as Tas1r2 and Tas1r3 all cats, lions, tigers lack 247 base pairs of the amino acids that make up the DNA of the Tas1r2 gene. As a result, it does not code for the proper protein and does not merit the name gene, and it does not permit cats to taste sweets.