two cats looking at a halloween carved pumpkin

Can Cats Safely Eat Pumpkin

Cats can SAFELY eat pumpkin in moderation as a piece of their balanced diet. This might come as a surprise, but yes, your feline friend can enjoy this festive gourd. However, like any treat, pumpkin should be given in controlled amounts to avoid complications. What’s crucial is to provide plain pumpkins without added sugars or…

two cats looking at some caulifower

Can Cats Safely Eat Cauliflower

Cats can indeed safely eat cauliflower, providing a touch of variety to their diet. When prepared correctly and offered in the right amounts, this vegetable can be a harmless treat. It is essential to acknowledge that although cats are carnivorous by nature, incorporating small quantities of certain vegetables can be beneficial. Cauliflower offers some nutritional…

a golden coloured cat looking at a pile of fresh leeks

Can Cats Safely Eat Leeks

Cats must not eat leeks. These common kitchen vegetables are toxic to cats due to the presence of compounds like allicin and other sulfides which can cause serious health issues. Leeks, along with onions, garlic, and chives, are part of the allium family. While these ingredients are flavorful additions to our dishes, they pose significant…

two black cats staring at a bunch of tasty celery

Can Cats Safely Eat Celery

I’m often asked, can cats safely eat celery? The answer is YES, in moderation. While it’s not a necessary part of their diet, cats can safely enjoy celery as a low-calorie, crunchy snack. However, as obligate carnivores, their main sustenance should still come from high-quality meat-based cat food. Why consider celery for your cat? Aside…

three cats looking at a delicious bowl of fresh yogurt

Can Cats Safely Eat Yogurt

Yes, cats CAN safely eat yogurt, but it’s a bit more nuanced. I need you to understand that while a tiny dollop might be okay, cats fundamentally differ from us in their ability to digest dairy. Adult cats typically lack the necessary enzymes to properly break down lactose, found in yogurt and other dairy products….

two cats looking at a nicely roasted beef ribeye on a dining room table

Can Cats Safely Eat Beef

A common question I get asked is whether cats can eat beef. The answer is quite straightforward: yes, cats can safely eat beef when it’s cooked properly and served in moderation. Knowing how to include beef in your cat’s diet is critical to ensure they receive the benefits without any adverse effects. As obligate carnivores,…

a cat casually strolling through a cabbage patch

Can Cats Safely Eat Cabbage

If you’re a cat owner looking to diversify your feline’s diet with vegetables, you may wonder about cabbage. The short answer is YES, cats can safely eat small amounts of cabbage. It’s a non-toxic, nutrient-rich vegetable that can offer some health benefits when given in moderation. However, as obligate carnivores, cats derive most of their…

a cat staring at a jar of peanut butter on a kitchen worktop

Can Cats Safely Eat Peanut Butter

Are you wondering if you can share your peanut butter-laden spoon with your feline friend? I must emphasize that while cats CAN eat peanut butter in MINUSCULE amounts on uncommon occasions, it’s generally not recommended. Peanut butter doesn’t support the dietary needs of your cat. As obligate carnivores, cats thrive on meat, not nuts or…