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
Plums and prunes aren't toxic to cats. However, the pit and seeds contain cyanide and are a choking hazard, and should never be given to cats. Plums and prunes are also high in sugar, and their canned or preserved versions can also contain preservatives or other additives Cats can eat a few bite-size pieces of fresh or frozen plums or prunes, without the skin, stem, or seeds.
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.