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Abigail’s Strange Addiction to Eating Wet Cat Food


‘My Strange Addiction’ Abigail
Are You Kitten Me Right Meow?!?

Published
February 18, 2026
1:00 AM PST

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A Texas woman enjoys her fatty proteins from a can filled with cat food!

TMZ has an exclusive sneak peek from tonight’s new episode of “My Strange Addiction” featuring Abigail, a 26-year-old who has been indulging in kitty cuisine for nearly two decades.

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Abigail loves the sound the lid makes when she opens a can of wet cat food, and she says she eats it with chopsticks, forks, spoons, and her personal favorite, her bare hands.

She first tried cat food as a child while feeding her cats; noticing how they went crazy for it, she decided to try some herself and has been hooked ever since.

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Abigail eats wet cat food on the street with other cats, as a snack when she’s out with her sister, and even at the dinner table while the rest of her family eats human food. This follows another strange addiction TMZ reported on a few weeks ago: eating toenails.

Check out Abigail’s full addiction story Wednesday night at 8 PM ET/PT on TLC.

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