A List of 10 Foods That Your Cat Can Safely Eat

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Cooked Meat: Cats are carnivores and can safely eat cooked meats such as chicken, turkey, and beef. Avoid seasoning or adding any sauces, and ensure the meat.

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Fish: Cats enjoy fish, and small amounts of cooked fish like salmon, tuna, or mackerel can be a tasty treat. However, too much fish can lead to nutrient imbalances.

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Eggs: Cooked eggs are a good source of protein for cats. Offer eggs plain or scrambled without any added salt or seasoning.

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Plain Yogurt: Plain yogurt contains beneficial probiotics that can support digestive health in cats. Offer small amounts occasionally as a treat.

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Cooked Vegetables: Some cats may enjoy small amounts of cooked vegetables such as green beans, carrots, or peas.

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Cheese: Many cats enjoy cheese as a treat, but it should only be given in small amounts due to its high fat content. Monitor your cat for any signs of lactose intolerance.

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Pumpkin: Plain, cooked pumpkin can be beneficial for cats with digestive issues such as constipation or diarrhea. It can help regulate bowel movements and provide fiber.

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Blueberries: Some cats may enjoy the occasional blueberry as a treat. Blueberries are low in calories and contain antioxidants that can support overall health.

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Cooked Rice: Plain, cooked rice can be a bland and easily digestible option for cats with upset stomachs. It can help settle digestive issues and provide energy.

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Apple or Banana: Cats may enjoy small pieces of apple or banana as an occasional treat. These fruits are safe in small amounts but should be given sparingly.