Can Cats Eat Cabbage? Gas, Bloating & Digestive Risk 🥬
? Cabbage is non-toxic to cats but can cause significant gastrointestinal upset including gas and bloating. Raw cabbage is harder to digest; cooked is marginally…
Comprehensive guides on what foods are safe or dangerous for cats.
? Cabbage is non-toxic to cats but can cause significant gastrointestinal upset including gas and bloating. Raw cabbage is harder to digest; cooked is marginally…
? Few fruits are nutritionally valuable for cats; most are high in sugar and introduce digestive risk. Safe fruits in tiny amounts: blueberries, melon (watermelon,…
? Canned baked beans are not recommended for cats due to extreme sodium content, tomato sauce toxins, added sugar, and high carbohydrate load. Plain cooked…
? Tofu is non-toxic to cats but soy protein is difficult for obligate carnivores to digest and offers no nutritional advantage. Cats require animal-source protein…
? Chilli is not acutely toxic but capsaicin irritates feline gastrointestinal tracts, causing discomfort, vomiting, and diarrhea. Unlike onion/garlic which cause oxidative damage, capsaicin is…
Hazel Russell BVSc on dragon fruit and cats — the flesh is not toxic, seeds are fine, and most cats ignore it. What the nutrition label doesn't tell you about feline metabolism.
Hazel Russell BVSc on pancakes and cats — plain pancake batter isn't toxic, but the lactose, sugar, and flour combination causes GI problems. Toppings are the real concern.
✓ Raw beef mince is compatible with obligate carnivore nutrition when human-grade and fresh, but bacterial contamination risk (Salmonella, E.coli, Listeria) requires careful handling. Raw…
? Moths themselves are non-toxic to cats and satisfy predatory instinct. Risk comes from pesticide exposure on wild moths rather than the insect itself. Indoor…
Hazel Russell BVSc on zucchini and cats — raw or cooked zucchini is safe, low calorie, and hydrating. Why it works for weight management and what forms to avoid.