Cats are curious animals and are often intrigued by what’s on our plates. However, just because something’s edible for you, doesn’t mean that it’s automatically safe for your cat. Beans and legumes are some of the most common foods found in our kitchens and pantries, so pet cats will most likely come across them at… Continue reading Which legumes and beans can your cat eat? [We review 10 options!]
Responsible cat parenting involves constantly providing for your pet through nourishment, shelter, entertainment, and care. As your cat grows, her needs change, and so must her diet. Kittens cannot be expected to eat the same food as adult and senior cats, nor should they have the exact calorie intake. In general, full-grown cats should consume… Continue reading Which supermarket meats can your cat eat? [We reviewed 12 options!]
The short answer: Yes, but only in moderation. The long answer: Lima beans are soft, starchy, green-coloured beans that are a member of the legume family. The seeds are also called by many different names: butter beans, chad beans, double beans, Madagascar beans, sieva beans, and wax beans. They contain fiber, protein, iron, and potassium—nutrients… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Lima Beans?
The short answer: Yes, but only in small amounts. The long answer: Packed with protein, fiber, potassium, and magnesium, pinto beans are vegetables that belong to the legume family. They are called “judías pintas” in Spanish, which means speckled beans. This type of bean is known for being cultivated in Northern Mexico and Southwestern United… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Pinto Beans?
The short answer: Yes, but only occasionally. The long answer: A type of immature soybeans, edamame are legumes that are rich in protein, fiber, antioxidants, and vitamin K. They are harvested before they become ripe, and are often cooked and served in their pods. However, only the soft green seeds are edible. Cats may be… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Edamame?
The short answer: Yes, but only occasionally. The long answer: Containing the highest amount of protein among all the bean varieties, soybeans come from a legume native to East Asia. This type of bean is commonly cultivated and used as a whole or processed to make soy milk and tofu. Their hairy pods resemble green… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Soybeans?
The short answer: Yes, but only in small amounts. The long answer: Lentils are legumes, which belong to the same family as peas, peanuts, and garbanzo beans. They appear as lens-shaped beans and come in different colours such as green, black, brown, red, and orange. Lentils are known for being high in plant-based protein (next… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Lentils?
The short answer: Yes, but in moderation. The long answer: Packed with protein and fiber, kidney beans can be eaten by your cat in small amounts. These beans come in red and white varieties, and got their name for resembling the shape of a human kidney. They are high in potassium and zinc, and can… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Kidney Beans?
When you’ve decided on bringing home a rescue cat, you’ll need to prepare a starter kit that includes feeding and drinking bowls as well as complete and balanced meals and treats that meet her nutritional needs. Aside from feeding your cat age-appropriate meals, you can occasionally feed her fresh fruits and vegetables found in your… Continue reading Which fruits and vegetables can your cat eat? [We review close to 50 choices!]
To stay in tip-top shape, a cat must eat complete and balanced food appropriate for her age, size, weight, and activity levels. Her meals should contain the right levels of animal-derived protein and fat to make her systems function properly. Seafood is technically edible meat that comes from water-dwelling animals, but does this mean that… Continue reading Which seafood products can your cat eat? [We explore 8 options!]
The short answer: Yes, but in moderation. The long answer: Green beans are immature legumes that go by many names. They are also called string beans, French beans, snap beans, emotes, and haricots verts. These vegetables are known for being packed with protein, fiber, potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and vitamins C and B6. Cats can… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Green Beans?
The short answer: Yes, but only in very small amounts. The long answer: Black beans are edible legumes, which belong to the same family as peanuts, chickpeas, and peas. They are also called turtle beans due to their hard, shell-like appearance. Low in fat and high in vegetable-based protein, these beans contain nutrients such as… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Black Beans?
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