No, cats cannot eat lavender. Lavender is a fragrant, purple-coloured flowering plant that belongs to the Lamiaceae family. It is cultivated for ornamental, therapeutic, cosmetic, and culinary purposes. In the culinary world, it is used as a condiment in pastas, dressings, teas, cupcakes, flans, and more. ASPCA lists the Lavandula angustifolia as toxic to cats,… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Lavender?
No, cats should not eat cinnamon donuts because of its ingredients and how they were cooked. Donuts are deep fried treats made using flour dough, water, sugar, eggs, milk, butter, oil, and leavening. They are presented with or without a hole at the center, and served plain or topped with flavourings such as cinnamon powder. … Continue reading Can Cats Eat Cinnamon Donuts?
Yes, cats can eat tapioca. Tapioca is a carbohydrate-rich starch that comes from the roots of the cassava plant. It is extracted through a long process that involves grounding the root to a pulp, squeezing the liquid out, and collecting and drying the fluid into fine starch powder. The powder is turned into various forms… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Tapioca?
Yes, cats can eat peach. Peach is a fuzzy fruit that comes from the tree of the same name. It belongs to the Prunus genus, the same family as cherries, apricots, and plums. Nectarines are another form of peach, but they do not have the fuzz on their outer layer. Similar to dogs, the fresh… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Peach?
Yes, cats can eat zucchini as a treat. Treated as a vegetable in the culinary world, zucchini is actually an edible fruit from the Cucurbita genus. Also called courgette or baby marrow, it is typically harvested when the immature seeds and rind are still soft. Cats are obligate carnivores that need a regular supply of… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Zucchini?
It is not recommended for cats to eat jam due to the fruit and sugar content. Jam is a jarred jelly product made with crushed fruits, sugar, and water. Almost any fruit can be turned into jam, but it is recommended to use fruits high in pectin, which is a key component in achieving the… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Jam?
Yes, cats can eat mussels once in a while. Mussels are bivalve mollusks commonly found in saltwater and freshwater habitats. They are a seafood delicacy contained within elongated and asymmetrical shells. There are about 17 species of mussel that are consumable. These are prepared through boiling, steaming, roasting, or frying in butter or oil. Just… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Mussels?
Yes, cats can eat pumpkin seeds. Also known as pepita in North America, pumpkin seeds are edible, oval-shaped seeds taken from pumpkins and other squash variants. The seeds are light green in colour and have a white outer husk. Packed with fat (particularly linoleic and oleic acids), protein, and dietary fiber, pumpkin seeds can be… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Pumpkin Seeds?
No, cats cannot eat garlic powder because of its toxic compounds. Garlic powder is a seasoning used to add flavour to food. It comes from fresh garlic cloves that are peeled, sliced, dried, and processed into powder. Garlic in itself should never be given to cats (and even dogs) because of two poisonous compounds: disulfides… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Garlic Powder?
No, cats should not eat cooked bones because it might cause injury. As obligate carnivores, cats thrive on predominantly meat-based diets. Depending on the body part, the chicken, pork, or turkey you prepare for your cat may include cooked bones. Though it may be tempting to offer the entire piece of meat to your pet… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Cooked Bones?
Yes, cats can eat grains in limited amounts. Grains are small, hard seeds that come from cereal and legume crops. They are harvested and dried for human and animal consumption. Popular cereal crops include rice, corn, oats, rye, wheat, and barley. Meanwhile, popular grain legumes or pulses include common beans, soybeans, peas, peanuts, and lentils.… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Grains?
It is not recommended for cats to eat cookies because of the potentially harmful ingredients. Also called biscuits, cookies are small, round-shaped baked treats that are eaten by humans as snacks or desserts. The cookie dough is typically made with flour, sugar, egg, oil, and butter. Some of these ingredients (cooked eggs and flour) may… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Cookies?
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