Human foods that are safe for cats

Human foods that are safe for cats

Many of you feed your cats small morsels of food from your own bowls. But have you ever stopped to think whether the food you are eating is suitable for your cat? Cat’s digestive systems are built differently, and while they may show no severe symptoms at the time of consumption, complications may develop later. We have put together a list of safe human foods for cats to avoid emergency vet trips.

Meat
Cats cannot digest fibrous foods as easily as dogs. They are meat-eaters that derive protein from meat to maintain a healthy reproductive system, good vision, and strong heart. Cooked chicken, beef, turkey are some good options. Avoid meats with high sodium content as too much salt is toxic for cats.

Whole grains
Whole grains like oatmeal are a great source of vitamin B and energy for your feline companions. Cats tend to like smaller and coarser grains like cornmeal, millet, and couscous, but make sure all of these are properly cooked for easy digestion. You can also give them brown rice, barley, and wheatberries but mash them before serving.

Bananas
Bananas are rich in potassium and soluble fiber, making them a perfect snack for your cats. However, limit the intake as this fruit has high sugar content. Experts recommend that treats like bananas make not more than 10 percent of daily calorie intake. You can also feed them pumpkin, apples, pears, berries, watermelon, and pineapple in limited quantities.

Fish
Fish is present in a majority of commercial cat food for good reason. It contains necessary vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids that keep up your cat’s health. Make sure the fish is boiled and cut into bite-sized pieces. Avoid any seasoning and food enhancers. Pick fresh-caught fish instead of the canned ones and remove all bones to prevent choking hazards.

Carrots
Beta carotene present in carrots is good for your cat’s eyes and coat. You can safely feed carrots to your cat as long as it is peeled and cooked. Cut them into small pieces or opt for baby carrots to avoid choking. Other cooked vegetables that are safe for cats include celery, cucumbers, green beans, lettuce, peas, broccoli, and asparagus. You can feed them a veggie burger but be careful that it contains no onion or garlic.

While there are some human foods that are healthy for cats, it is best to offer them cat food. Some popular names include: 

IAMS™ Weight Control Cat Food
IAMS™ offers specially formulated cat food that helps control weight and offers hairball care for adult indoor cats. 

FRISKIES® Indoor Cat Food
FRISKIES® Indoor Cat Food offers a variety of dry and wet food flavors that are specially formulated to promote healthy weight and hairball control. FRISKIES® also has special cat foods that focus on urinary tract health. 

GREENIES™
FELINE GREENIES™ SMARTBITES™ are the perfect healthy cat treat for your pet. These deliciously crafted treat bites are available in different flavors such as salmon and chicken. 

Apart from these brands, HolistaPet also offers a wide range of healthy cat treats.

If you are looking for the best foods (both human and packed) for cats with kidney disease, make sure that they are free from or have low quantities of phosphorus. When phosphorus combines with calcium, kidney disease can be aggravated. Some best packed cat foods include Tiki Cat After Dark Canned Cat Food, Darwin’s Natural Intelligent Design™ KS Kidney Support Raw Cat Food, and Blue Buffalo Natural Veterinary Diet™ K+M, among others.

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