Cat Safe Foods
Sharing food with your cat? Make sure it's safe first
Sharing food with your cat? Make sure it's safe first
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Read the tips below before sharing any food with cats
Cats can eat most beans and lentils, as long as they are plain, unseasoned, and cooked. Uncooked beans contain a toxin called PHA (phytohemagglutinin) which is dangerous to cats, so cats should never eat uncooked beans. Cooking beans helps to neutralize the PHA. Fava beans, or broad beans, tend to have high levels of this toxin, even after cooking. This may be because the bean is large and has tougher skin, which may make the bean more difficult to cook properly. Cats should never eat canned beans, baked beans, or refried beans, due to their troublesome ingredients, including salt, chemical preservatives, and seasonings that are dangerous for cats like garlic, onions, and hot peppers. NOTE: Though coffee beans are not considered beans, it's important to note that coffee beans are very dangerous for cats, and if consumed, can cause them to experience neurological damage and even death.
Caution: Cats lack the enzymes required for digesting carbohydrates, therefore, their diet should not exceed 2% of carbohydrates or sugars. Read more.
Caution: Cats should avoid canned versions of foods due to their high sodium and/or sugar content, and opt for the fresh or frozen version instead. Read more.