While some foods are OK for cat consumption, others may not be. Here's what to know before you feed your cat eggs.
Cats are natural carnivores, but that doesn’t mean their diet has to consist solely of commercial cat food. Many pet owners are curious about what human foods are safe to share with their feline ...
Teresa Keiger, a Cat Fanciers' Association allbreed judge, previously told Newsweek about the human foods cats cannot consume ...
Just the opposite, in fact: Byproducts and meals are concentrated sources of protein that are healthy for cats. Because they're repurposed from human food manufacturing, they're sustainable ...
More than a dozen cats have been killed or sickened by bird flu that is spreading in raw food products, the Food and Drug ...
As dozens of cats have contracted the bird flu virus through infected poultry and cattle, veterinarians weigh in on the ...
Onions, garlic, and large amounts of salt are toxic to cats, while too much fat can also make them unwell. If you're feeling ...
Corn is safe for cats to eat, but it can be hard to digest. If your cat enjoys corn, you can offer a small amount a couple of ...
The US Food and Drug Administration said it is tracking multiple cases of H5N1 bird flu in domestic and wild cats, including ...
"Cats (domestic and large felids) in particular can experience severe illness or death from infection with H5N1. Dogs can also contract H5N1, although they usually exhibit mild clinical signs and low ...
Cats — both large cats in captivity and pet house cats — across multiple states have been dying from H5N1 bird flu. Now, ...