No, we’re not talking the dry stuff you feed your feline friend every night (or worse, the totally disgusting wet stuff). We’re talking about gorgeous plates of bread, sushi, and pizza shaped to look like cats and kittens.And while any clean eater would avoid these foods like the plague—they’re chock full of forbidden things like refined flour and white sugar—there’s no denying they’re fun to look at. Here, six cat-tastic food masterpieces for your viewing pleasure: Cat Sushi What cat wouldn’t love to get his paws on this fishy treat? These feline-inspired sushi rolls from blogger Vondelicious are made with black sesame seeds and canned tuna, and they’re just purr-fect. MORE: 5 Insane Food Instagrams You Need to Follow Right Now Cat Loaf When she baked up this beauty, food artist Lou Lou P. proved just how much cats look like a loaf of bread. The UK-based artist also recently accepted (and nailed) a challenge to make a Pug loaf (for you dog lovers out there.) Cat-puccinoJapanese artist Kazuki Yamamoto takes cappuccino art to a whole new level with masterpieces like this playful cat dipping his paws in a koi pond. The 3D coffee artist doesn’t stop at cats, though they seem to be a favorite subject. He’s also been known to recreate celebs and characters from movies and TV shows—including our favorite three-eyed aliens from Toy Story. Cat ToastNorwegian food blogger Ida Skivenes loves to play with her food—and posts all of her fun creations on her Instagram page. Her pretty plates aren’t always cats, or even animals, but when she pulls a cat out of the bag, it’s always claw-some. We’re particularly fond of this peanut butter and banana creation. MORE: 10 Pinterest Food Hacks Put to the Test: What Worked and What Failed Miserably Cat Pizzas The blogger at Bento Monsters has the right cat-titude when it comes to pizza. With chopped olives and a few sticks of fried spaghetti, you too can make these adorable kitty snacks—just maybe make some clean ingredient swaps first. Cat Eclairs The brilliant bloggers at Caroline and Laura’s Tea Break whipped up these paw-sitively adorable cat eclaires for Japanese Cat Day (why don’t we have that in the US?). Thanks to the not-so-great Google translation, it’s a little hard to understand exactly how this masterpiece happened. But it seems like the cats’ bodies are made from chocolate and their heads are filled with truffley goodness.