some cats looking at some bacon cooking in a kitchen

Can Cats Safely Eat Bacon

You’re wondering if that sliver of bacon should go to your cat. Well, the answer is that cats CAN eat bacon, but only in very small amounts as an occasional treat. Before you share your breakfast with your feline friend, it’s crucial to consider their health first. While slipping your cat a tiny bit of…

three cats looking at some ducks swimming on a peaceful river

Can Cats Safely Eat Duck

If you’re a cat owner curious about diversifying your furry friend’s diet, here’s the scoop: YES, cats can indeed safely eat duck. This isn’t just about offering a tasty treat; duck can be a nutritious addition to their diet, but like with any food that isn’t a staple, there are some things you need to…

two cats looking at some fish swimming in a pond

Can Cats Safely Eat Fish

So, can cats safely eat fish? The short answer is yes, cats can eat fish, but it should only be a small part of their diet. While fish can offer proteins and omega-3 fatty acids that are beneficial to your cat’s health, it’s important to moderate their intake to avoid any potential health risks. Let’s…

three cats looking at a nice juicy apple

Can Cats Safely Eat Apples

I often get asked whether cats can munch on apples just as we do. To give you a straight answer, YES, cats CAN safely eat apples, but there’s more to it. The caveat is that cats should only have apples in small quantities, and it’s imperative to remove the seeds and core before offering this…

three cats looking at some onions

Can Cats Safely Eat Onions

Cats CANNOT safely eat onions. All parts of the onion plant are toxic to cats, including the flesh, leaves, juice, and even processed powders. Onions contain a compound called N-propyl disulfide. This substance is dangerous for cats as it can break down their red blood cells, leading to anemia. This condition is not only serious…

a cat looking at a nice freshsley roasted turkey

Can Cats Safely Eat Turkey

If you’re wondering whether your cat can nibble on some turkey, the answer is YES, but with some precautions. Just like us, cats can enjoy a variety of foods, and turkey is one of them. However, not all turkey dishes are cat-friendly. Your furry companion’s health is my top concern, so I want to ensure…

cats looking at pears

Can Cats Safely Eat Pears

Can cats safely eat pears? Yes, cats can eat pears in moderation. However, as obligate carnivores, their primary diet must be rich in proteins, and fruits should be considered only as an occasional treat. Pears offer some vitamins and fiber and can be a healthy snack when given properly. Pears, like any other fruit, possess…

Can Cats Safely Eat Carrots

Can Cats Safely Eat Carrots

Yes, cats can safely eat carrots in moderation. While these crunchy vegetables might be a staple in our own diets, they’re not a natural part of a cat’s carnivorous menu. However, they can provide a dose of vitamins and minerals that might benefit your cat, such as vitamin A, which is essential for good vision,…

a beautiful cat looking at a bowl of freshly prepared scrambled eggs

Can Cats Safely Eat Eggs

I’m here to spill the beans on a common query: can cats safely eat eggs? The short answer is yes, cats can indeed eat cooked eggs in moderation. Far from being just a tasty treat, eggs are a great source of protein, which can be a nutritious supplement to your feline friend’s diet. However, remember…

three cats looking at a whole recently roasted chicken

Can Cats Safely Eat Chicken

So, can cats safely eat chicken? Absolutely, they can. Chicken is actually a fantastic source of protein for cats, and it’s often a key ingredient in commercial cat foods. But let’s be clear here, the chicken we’re talking about here needs to be prepped right. Think plain, cooked, and free of bones. Now, if you’re…