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
Cantaloupe and honeydew melon are not toxic to cats. Melon rinds, however, are tough and fibrous and should not be given to cats. Ingesting rinds or seeds can put cats at risk of experiencing gastrointestinal upset, choking, or even having a gastrointestinal impaction. Cats can eat bite-size pieces of cantaloupe flesh.
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.
Honey is generally safe for non-diabetic and non-obese cats, but should be fed in small quantities due to the natural sugars. Kittens or cats with compromised immune systems avoid honey as it may contain the presence of botulism spores. The natural sugars in honey can cause your cat to develop tooth decay. Adult cats who are not diabetic, obese, or immune-compromised can eat small quantities of honey.