It is not recommended for cats to eat canned salmon because of the salt content. A ray-finned fish that belongs to the Salmonidae family, salmon can be occasionally fed to your pet cat as long as it is cooked without flavourings and preservatives. This type of oily fish is known for having good amounts of… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Canned Salmon?
Cats may occasionally eat raw animal bones under close supervision. Cats are obligate carnivores that need to feed on animal-derived protein to function at their best. By nature, they are natural hunters that are used to catching and eating their prey. When this happens in the wild, eating raw bones is most likely to happen… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Bones?
It is not recommended for cats to eat parsley because of the dangerous compounds found in it. A flowering plant from the Apiaceae family, parsley is an herb that’s commonly used as a culinary garnish, spice, and flavouring. Also called Italian parsley, Hamburg parsley, and turnip-rooted parsley, it is listed by ASPCA as a plant… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Parsley?
Cats can eat mint depending on its variety. Mint is an aromatic plant that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. There are about 13 to 24 species of mint, many of which are used as culinary herbs. Just like dogs, cats can only consume certain types of mint. Catnip actually belongs to the mint family, and… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Mint?
Yes, cats can eat ginger in moderation. Ginger is a common fragrant spice that is used in many cuisines worldwide. Known for its rough and knotty appearance, it can also be dried, powdered, crystallised, pickled, preserved, and candied. It is packed with nutrients such as vitamins B3, B6, and C, iron, potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, folate,… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Ginger?
Yes, cats can eat seaweed in moderation. Also known as sea vegetable, seaweed is considered a superfood because it contains good levels of dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals. It is a form of algae that grows not just in the sea, but even in lakes, rivers, and other bodies of water. There are over 12,000… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Seaweed?
No, it is not recommended for cats to eat cream due to its lactose, fat, and sugar content. Cream is a dairy product that comes from cow’s milk. Rich in fat, it is extracted by processing milk and taking the top layer before homogenisation. The types of cream include clotted cream, heavy cream, whipping cream,… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Cream?
Yes, cats can eat cabbage in moderation as long as it is prepared the right way. Cabbage is a cruciferous vegetable belonging to the same family as broccoli, cauliflower, and kale. With over 400 varieties, its leaves can come in shades of white, green, red, and purple. This vegetable contains dietary fiber, vitamins B, C,… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Cabbage?
No, it is not recommended for cats to eat pizza because its toppings could be toxic for her. Pizza is an Italian-inspired dish with a round-shaped crust and topped with various ingredients. Common toppings include tomato sauce, cheese, mushrooms, garlic, onions, and processed meats. Most of these are considered harmful for cats and may cause… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Pizza?
Yes, cats can eat olive oil in moderation. Olive oil is a type of liquid fat that is obtained from unripe olive fruit. It is known for being packed with beneficial fatty acids, vitamins E and K, and other powerful antioxidants. Many people use olive oil for cooking their food, and similarly, this technique can… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Olive Oil?
Yes, cats can eat coconut oil in moderation. Extracted from fresh or dried coconut meat, coconut oil is known for being rich in medium-chain fatty acids and good cholesterol. Because of its strong anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, this type of oil is used by cat owners as an edible and topical ingredient. When used the… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Coconut Oil?
It is not recommended for cats to eat white chocolate because of its sugar content. Chocolate typically consists of sugar, cocoa solids, and cocoa butter. White chocolate, on the other hand, is made up of cocoa butter, milk, and sugar, and is devoid of cocoa solids. They say only 0.25 mg of theobromine is found… Continue reading Can Cats Eat White Chocolate?
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