The short answer: Yes, but it is not recommended. The long answer: A type of salt-cured pork taken from various meat cuts, bacon is a fatty dish that can be eaten as is or mixed in to add flavour to other dishes. Though cats should have a diet that is high in protein, it’s not… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Bacon?
The short answer: It is not recommended. The long answer: Your cat’s diet should consist of a high amount of protein, a moderate amount of fat, and a low amount of carbohydrates – especially if she is an indoor cat. Honey is not included in her dietary needs, so you should not feed it to… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Honey?
The short answer: It depends. The long answer: Cats are true carnivores, which means their diet requires nutrients found only in animal flesh. Though fish is technically a type of meat, cats should not eat it on a daily basis. This is because of the high levels of fatty acids found in them, which can… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Fish?
The short answer: Yes, but only occasionally and in small amounts. The long answer: Kittens and cats should not be given cow’s milk because it contains lactose, which many feline pets have trouble digesting. Allowing them to drink cow’s milk may result in intestinal cramps and diarrhea. Almond milk, on the other hand, is made… Continue reading Can Cats Drink Almond Milk?
The short answer: It is not recommended. The long answer: Also known as chickpeas, garbanzo beans are legumes that are commonly used to make salads, soups, stews, and curry. Though they contain good amounts of protein, it is not recommended for you to feed your feline pet these beans because they are difficult to digest… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Garbanzo Beans?
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