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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat Ham?

When you’re looking for a tasty and nutritious treat for your feline friend, you might think ham could be a good option. After all, ham is a deli meat that is full of protein, and...

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Dr. Joanna Woodnutt, MRCVS
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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat Grapes?

If your cat likes to eat berries, you might have caught yourself wondering whether cats can eat grapes as well. After all, they’re juicy, sweet, and perfectly cat-sized. So, can cats eat grapes? Can Cats Have...

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Dr. Joanna Woodnutt, MRCVS
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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat French Fries?

We all enjoy an indulgent junk food treat now and again, whether it's pizza, hamburgers, tacos, or French fries. Fast food is tasty, quick, and popular. It can even give our mood a little lift...

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Dr. Joanna Woodnutt, MRCVS
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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat Garlic?

Garlic is a part of the Allium family, which also includes onions and leeks. It is used in many tasty dishes for humans (who doesn’t love garlic bread?), but garlic should be kept well away...

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Dr. Joanna Woodnutt, MRCVS
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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat Eggs?

Can cats eat eggs? Cats can safely eat many of the foods we enjoy, but some “people foods” can cause stomach upset in cats or even worse problems. It’s always good to idea to do...

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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat Dog Food?

Cats are certainly capable of eating wet and dry dog food (as evidenced by my own moggy who will happily try to dislocate his jaw in an effort to eat giant-sized dog kibble!), but from...

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Dr. Zara Boland, DVM
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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat Cucumbers?

Cucumbers are a common and healthy part of our diet as humans, but if your cat wants to join you in eating this tasty food, is that a problem? Cats are naturally carnivores and their...

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Dr. Joanna Woodnutt, MRCVS
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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat Corn?

Corn, sometimes called maize, is a starchy vegetable that is grown and eaten all over the world.  Corn was first grown in Mexico around 10,000 years ago, before being brought to North and South America...

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Dr. Joanna Woodnutt, MRCVS
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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat Coconut?

Coconut is widely considered a healthy food for humans, and coconut oil is becoming more and more popular too. People use coconut oil to keep their skin and hair nourished and use it for cooking...

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Dr. Joanna Woodnutt, MRCVS
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Cat Nutrition & Diet

Can Cats Eat Chocolate? What You Need To Know?

Being owners of cats means that we are too familiar that proper nutrition is essential for our feline friends’ overall health and well-being. Occasionally, (and with a glint in their eye) we give in to...

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