A top Italian food writer has been suspended indefinitely from the country’s version of the television programme Ready Steady Cook for recommending stewed cat to viewers as a succulent dish. RAI, the public broadcasting network, said that it had dropped Beppe Bigazzi, 77, for offering the recipe on La Prova del Cuoco, which is broadcast at midday on the main channel. Its switchboard was inundated with complaints from viewers and animal rights groups. Bigazzi said that casserole of cat was a famous dish in his home region of Valdarno, Tuscany.

“I’ve eaten it myself and it’s a lot better than many other animals,” he told viewers. “Better than chicken, rabbit or pigeon.” He said that for optimum flavour the meat should be “soaked in spring water for three days” before being stewed. Elisa Isoardi, the programme’s presenter — who has a cat called Othello — tried to steer Bigazzi off the subject. Reports said that during the commercial break she and the show’s producers tried to persuade him to apologise to viewers but he refused. Carla Rocchi, the head of ENPA, the Italian society for the protection of animals, said that killing cats was illegal. Francesca Martini, the Deputy Health Minister, said it was “absolutely unheard of for a public service broadcaster to tell people how delicious cats are to eat”. She called for the producers to be investigated for criminal offences involving incitement to mistreat animals.

Bigazzi, a consumer affairs journalist and author of Cooking with Common Sense, has been one of the stars of La Prova del Cuoco for the past ten years. He is noted for his exuberant style and previously caused uproar by boiling lobsters live on the show.

I think I know where you guys are going to take this… and you may have a point, just leave me out of it.




  1. Zybch says:

    So killing eating a cat is a worse mistreatment of animals than killing and eating a veal calf?
    So long as the animal in question isn’t made to suffer I really couldn’t care less what things people eat, fuzzy and cute or not.

  2. Phydeau says:

    Slow day at DU…

  3. tbarrey says:

    Catserrole?

  4. Improbus says:

    What wrong with eating pussy?

  5. Mac Guy says:

    Other cultures eat cat. Ours doesn’t. What’s the big deal?

    Get over it, Italy.

  6. FRAGaLOT says:

    I don’t keep the animals I eat as pets. Cats and dogs don’t require as much living space as say a cow, pigs, or even chicken, and can LIVE WITH YOU in doors (though some pigs can I think). Can’t say that for animals that I often find on my plate.

    Save a kitty, eat pork.

  7. Benjamin says:

    #6 “I don’t keep the animals I eat as pets”

    My ex-girlfriend had black angus cows as pets and she ate them. She cried and cried for days after it was time to butcher them, but she could never pass up a steak dinner.

  8. LibertyLover says:

    LMAO

    #7, Sounds like my kinda woman!

  9. fulanoche says:

    you gotta be kitten me!

  10. The0ne says:

    Carnivores are funny people! 🙂 Eat one animal and keep them as pet too! Wow.

  11. Ah_Yea says:

    I first thought this was another PETA campaign. It’s about time.

    Sea Kitten are so yesterday!

  12. spsffan says:

    Oh! Where’s Alf when you need him???

  13. sargasso says:

    They always tell tourists that it’s veal.

  14. clancys_daddy says:

    In Vietnam and many other pacific rim countries. Dog is a food source. However the Vietnamese have certain dogs for food and others for pets. So they don’t eat Fido. I own and love my beagle hounds but I can tell you dog ain’t bad, monkey however is really stringy. Haven’t tried cat at least not the four legged kind.

  15. bill says:

    I WOK your DOG!

    Gung Hei Fat Choy!

  16. Dallas says:

    #4. Haha. Good one!

  17. bballhead says:

    I had a couple of calves when I was growing up. We bottle fed them and gave them names. They were delicious.

  18. AdmFubar says:

    what no rat-pertizers?
    mouse mousse?
    hamster hash?

  19. Mr. Glum says:

    Needs catsup.

  20. Animby says:

    I’ve eaten cat. Tastes like bunny.

  21. Ah_Yea says:

    Thundernuts, that was funny!!

  22. Angel H. Wong says:

    So? Americans BITCH against eating horses.

  23. compucat says:

    Stewed Italian chef and food writers are delicious when soaked in spring water for 3 days before stewing. you should try it! better than chicken!
    My cats all prefer it over tuna.

  24. steve says:

    I am against all of it, until I get hungry… Then I go murder a big-mac.

  25. Timuchin says:

    We have intereatability with cats. We do eat each other given the opportunity.

  26. T-Timmy says:

    So…when the extraterrestrials finally make their presence known….will they say..Ah! Humans excellent…taste like chicken.

    Perception..always good.

  27. chris says:

    I agree with #25 that the “top” chef would make a better meal, especially considering that spring water was specified in the preparation.

    I don’t care that cats, dogs, and monkeys are eaten by some cultures. These animals are most able to make emotional bonds with people. If we eat them then we might as well start being cannibals.

    Sex jokes aside, I think this is an example of a euro elitist foodie trying to find the next-next ingredient.

    Shame!

    Shame!

  28. Uncle Patso says:

    I guess we only eat the ugly animals, or the ones with disagreeable personalities?


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