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Insects and lab-made animal protein have the potential to be far less damaging to the environment. And because pets tend to ...
The human love affair with dairy is well-documented, with ice cream, cheese, and yogurt often gracing our tables. But what ...
While some foods are OK for cat consumption, others may not be. Here's what to know before you feed your cat eggs.
If you’ve ever read children’s books where there’s a cat happily slurping milk from a saucer, you’re probably wondering, Can cats drink milk? It’s a common question for a reason: We love our feline ...
But while some human foods are safe for cats, others should be avoided. A complete and balanced diet tailored to feline needs, providing all the essential nutrients your cat needs every day, like ...
Cucumber: a refreshing bite Hydrating and low-calorie, cucumber can be a cooling snack for cats. If your cat is tempted, offer thin slices without the skin, as that can be difficult to digest.
Several everyday foods are harmful to cats and can cause severe health issues. Chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, bones, dairy products, alcohol, and raw eggs, meat, or fish should be ...
Canned corn: Canned corn is safe for cats to eat, as long as it’s sweetcorn in water. Check the label, and as long as there are no extra ingredients or seasonings you can offer a little to your cat.
Thanksgiving pet safety with Dr. Ruth MacPete While you may want to have your pets take part in the family's Thanksgiving feast, letting dogs and cats eat human food can be challenging.
What human food can my cat eat? Your cat's diet should mostly come from nutritionally complete cat food, but there are items you can give as a treat every once in a while.
Beef: After trimming extra fat off, cooking it properly and cutting it into 1-inch squares, beef is a healthy snack for cats. Bacon and ham: In small amounts, these items can be given as treats.