Watchly Safety Review

Feeding A Cat $10 Vs $10,000 Sushi

MrBeast
0:31 · 421.7M views · August 31, 2023
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
2Moderate Concerns

This video is safe for children but promotes materialism by comparing $10 and $10,000 sushi for a cat. The content is lighthearted and humorous, showing a cat's preference for expensive sushi, but it may encourage unrealistic spending ideas. Parents should note the wealth flexing and lack of educational value.

Content Breakdown · 2 Categories

Materialism & Wealth FlexingSome

The video's premise—comparing $10 vs $10,000 sushi for a cat—centers on extreme wealth disparity and frames luxury spending as entertaining, though it ends with a mildly cautionary note.

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this is ten thousand dollar Sushi and this is ten dollar Sushi
if you have 10 grand laying around use it to feed your cat
Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentSome

The video uses a '$10 vs $10,000' stunt format to compare sushi for a cat, which is a low-quality, gimmicky premise driven by shock value rather than substance.

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this is ten thousand dollar Sushi and this is ten dollar Sushi let's see which Sushi this cat prefers
if you have 10 grand laying around use it to feed your cat

What Parents Need to Know

The video features a cat being offered two types of sushi, with the expensive one being favored. It's entertaining but lacks educational content and subtly promotes materialism by highlighting the cost difference. Children might mimic the idea of feeding pets luxury foods, which is impractical and costly. The video is harmless but best watched with a discussion about responsible spending.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the cat preferred the expensive sushi?
  2. 2Is it important to spend a lot of money on pets? Why or why not?
  3. 3What are some ways to show love to a pet without spending too much money?
  4. 4How would you feel if you were the cat in this video?
Feeding A Cat $10 Vs $10,000 Sushi
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Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is appropriate for children aged 5 and up. It contains no mature content, but the focus on expensive items may require parental guidance to discuss values.

Is there any educational value in this video?

No, the video is purely entertainment with no educational content. It shows a cat tasting sushi, which might spark curiosity about animals or food, but it's not designed to teach.

Does the video promote materialism?

Yes, it highlights the contrast between $10 and $10,000 sushi, which could encourage children to associate value with high cost. Parents should discuss that expensive items aren't always necessary.

Is the video safe for young children?

Yes, it's safe with no violence, language, or sexual content. However, the materialism aspect may need discussion for children under 7 to understand responsible spending.

Could this video encourage children to feed pets inappropriate food?

Possibly, as it shows a cat eating sushi, which isn't ideal for cats. Parents should explain that pets have specific dietary needs and that human food, especially raw fish, can be harmful.

Is there any hidden advertising in the video?

No, the video does not contain hidden advertising or sponsored content. It's a simple comparison experiment without product placements.

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