No, cats should not eat corn on the cob because of its potential risks. Corn is considered both a cereal grain and a starchy vegetable. It is high in carbohydrates, vitamins, potassium, and folic acid that can benefit humans. However, the same cannot be said about cats. These animals are obligate carnivores that rely on… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Corn on the Cob?
Yes, cats can eat beetroot. Beetroot is a purple-coloured root vegetable that’s low in calories, fat, and cholesterol. It goes by many names such as beets, red beet, table beet, dinner beet, garden beet, and golden beet. Aside from the roots that are eaten raw or cooked, its leaves are also edible. From steamed to… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Beetroot?
It depends on the type of parsley. Also known as Italian parsley, Hamburg parsley, turnip-rooted parsley, or garden parsley, parsley is a flowering plant that belongs to the Apiaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region, but is widely used in many dishes across the world. Curly leaf parsley, flat leaf parsley, and root… Continue reading Can Dogs Eat Parsley?
Yes, cats can eat corn kernels if they are cooked plainly. Considered a starchy vegetable and cereal grain, corn is packed with carbohydrates, vitamins, potassium, and folic acid that can benefit humans. However, the same nutrients are not necessarily beneficial to cats who are obligate carnivores. Since their bodies function differently, they need to consume… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Corn Kernels?
Yes, cats can eat limited amounts of rocket. Known for its tart, bitter, and peppery flavour, rocket is an edible plant that comes from the family Brassicaceae. (Other Brassicaceae species include broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and kale, which can also be eaten by cats in moderation.) Usually mixed into salads, this soft and leafy vegetable goes… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Rocket?
Yes, cats can eat Brussels sprouts in moderation. Containing fiber, vitamin K, and vitamin C, brussels sprouts are leafy vegetables that resemble miniature cabbages. They are native to the Mediterranean region, and are a part of the Gemmifera cultivar group. Brussels sprouts contain plant-based protein that cats do not necessarily need as they are obligate… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Brussels Sprouts?
Yes, cats can eat asparagus in limited amounts. Containing fiber and vitamins A, C, and K, asparagus is an edible vegetable that comes from the Asparagaceae family. It is not toxic to cats, so your feline friend can enjoy snacking on this fresh produce occasionally. However, she must be given limited amounts of asparagus since… Continue reading Can Cats Eat Asparagus?
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?
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?
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?
Are you a paw parent who’s looking for creative ways to nourish your adopted dog? These days, it’s easy to integrate human-grade food as meal add-ons or homemade treats to serve your canine baby. However, giving food fit for humans is not always a good idea as some ingredients are surprisingly harmful for pooches. In… Continue reading Which fruits and vegetables can your dog eat? [We reviewed over 60 options!]
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