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It’s not just dogs that have learned to ask for titbits from the table- cats can beg too!

As with all animals, eating a balanced diet is essential- but so is knowing what human foods are safe for cats, and how much you can treat your cat without them putting on weight. In this article, we’ll cover cats’ dietary needs, what human foods cats can eat, and some foods you should avoid for cats.

WhatCan CatsEat?

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Blueberries are a healthy fruit with few calories and lots of nutrients.

Those canned diets and kibble diets may seem boring, but they’re there for a reason.

As long as it contains the AAFCO statement ‘complete and balanced’ for your cat’s age, any commercial cat food will meet your cat’s nutritional needs and contain everything they need to survive and thrive.

I tend to recommend that cats get at least 90% of their daily calories from a complete and balanced source, and the other 10% can be a healthy treat. You can use the Pet Nutrition Alliance calculator to work out how many calories your cat can have as their main meal and as treats. For a healthy 10lb cat, that’s just 22kcal treats per day.

In this case, ‘treats’ means anything that’s not a canned or kibble diet. It includes cat treats bought from a store, the slice of bread they snagged from the counter, and the kcal in butter you spread over their pills. It also refers to any ‘peoplefoods’ you decide to share with your cat.

Foods Cats Can Eat

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Cats can eat small amounts of avocado, but only the flesh.

If you’re looking to spice up your feline friend’s life with something a little different every now and again, you’re probably wondering what foods cats can eat.

Whenever you’re feeding your cat a new food, you should give them a very tiny amount at first, then wait 24-48 hours to observe fordigestive issuesbefore feeding any more.

1. Fruits

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Cats can have a wide range of fruits to make a healthy snack full of antioxidants. Most fruits are safe for cats, but you should prepare them properly. Remove the seeds, peel, and greenery of any fruits you intend to feed, and feed just a tiny bit each day.

Here are 11 fruits you can feed your cat:

  • Blueberries
  • Watermelon
  • Strawberries
  • Cantaloupe
  • Apples
  • Peaches
  • Pears
  • Raspberries
  • Avocado
  • Banana
  • Mango

2. Vegetables

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While cats are obligate carnivores and require certain nutrients to survive, they can eat a variety of foods as treats.

Your cat can also enjoy some veggies! Most cats won’t want to eat raw vegetables as the crunch can be off-putting – but cook them up and they’ll dig right in!

As with safe fruits for cats, you’ll also want to remove the peel and seeds when preparing veggies for your cat. A good rule of thumb is to prepare the veggies as you would for yourself.

Here’s a list of 12 safe vegetables your cat might enjoy:

  • Zucchini (courgette)
  • Carrots
  • Pumpkin
  • Squash
  • Cucumber
  • Broccoli
  • Peas
  • Green Beans
  • Spinach
  • Beetroot
  • Sweet potato
  • Cooked potatoes

3. Meats And Fish

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A special treat for your furry friend is a small piece of meat or fish. Cats can eat all types of boneless meat and filleted fish in small amounts. You should trim large amounts of fat and gristle and remove before feeding your cat meat.

Don’t forget that raw food can carry parasites and bacteria that cause illness in cats. You should only serve cooked meat and fish to your cat.

Meat and fish is high in calories, but it isn’t balanced – you should only feed a teaspoon-sized amount a day, and reduce their evening meal accordingly.

You might want to offer your cat any of these 13 meats or fish:

  • Beef
  • Pork
  • Lamb
  • Chicken
  • Prawns
  • Sardines
  • Salmon
  • Tuna (in spring water, not brine or oil)
  • White fish (cod, haddock, tilapia)
  • Venison
  • Game (rabbit, pheasant, pigeon, or similar)
  • Organ meat, if you’re preparing a carcass yourself
  • Duck and goose

Foods Cats Can’t Eat

Don’t forget there are some foods that should never be fed to cats, because they are toxic or because they risk stomach upset.

1. Onions, Garlic, and Chives

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Some foods are toxic to cats and should never be fed, even as an occasional treat.

Onions, garlic,chives, and other members of the allium family damage the red blood cells causing anemia.

Although it’s unlikely your cat will want to snack on a raw onion, you should be just as careful with cooked onions, which are present in many human foods.

2. Alcohol

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Alcohol is worse for cats than it is for humans, as they cannot remove it from their system as quickly as we can. Never give your cat alcohol, and call the vet as soon as possible if you find out they’ve had some.

3. Caffeine (Coffee and Caffeinated drinks)

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With all this remote working, your cat might be taking up residence in your office. But don’t let them sip your coffee, Red Bull, or other caffeinated drinks. Cats are less tolerant of caffeine than people and even a very small amount of coffee can harm a cat. You should also make sure that any coffee grounds are out of reach.

Cats may also try to eat your Nespresso pods. After all, they’re fun to bat around on the floor! Make sure that any dropped pods are disposed of safely as soon as possible.

4. Chocolate

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Cats may be less prone to accidentally eating chocolate than dogs, but it’s still toxic to cats. Theobromine is similar to caffeine and is found in all chocolate, but is highest in products with a high proportion of cocoa solids – so the darker the chocolate, the higher the risk. It’s also found in baking chocolate and cocoa powder, so keep these well out of harm’s reach!

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4. Grapes

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It’s thought that grapes are as toxic to cats as they are to dogs. Up until recently, vets weren’t sure what caused some dogs to become so sick with grape, raisin, or sultana toxicity whilst others were fine. Progress has been made, and it may now link to tartaric acid poisoning.

Now all we have to do is work out whether grapes are toxic to cats. Until we know more, let’s err on the side of caution!

5. Raw Meat

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Care should also be taken with addingraw eggsandraw meatto yourcat’s diet. Humans learned to cook food to reduce the risk of infections (such asSalmonellaandE.coli) and parasites, but cats are as much at risk of these dangers as humans are.

Whilst meat, eggs, and fish can all be offered to your cat as theoccasional treat, you should aim to cook these products just as you would for yourself to reduce the risk of giving your cat a food-borne disease.

6. Milk And Most Dairy Products

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To help them digest the milk sugars in their mom’s milk, kittens naturally produce an enzyme called lactase. As they grow up, they produce less of this enzyme and many become lactose-intolerant.

Most cats arelactose-intolerant, so milk, cheese, anddairy productsshouldn’t be fed to them to avoid gut upset. Special ‘cat milk’ can be used instead- this is lactose-free.

7. Dog Food

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Cats should never be feddog food. If your cat gets hold of a bit, don’t worry- but it’s not a good long-term option for cats, as it doesn’t contain enough taurine.

8. Xylitol

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Foods containing xylitol (also known as E967 or INS 967) are also toxic to cats. This artificial sweetener can be found in sugar-free products and ‘diet’ versions of popular sugary drinks and snacks.

Your Cat’s Dietary Needs – Do Cats Need Treats?

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To understand what cats can and can’t eat, we need to understand their nutritional requirements.

ObligateCarnivores- Cats Need Meat To Survive

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Plain raw chicken muscle meat, organs, and bones should make up a small percentage of your cat’s diet.

Cats are ‘obligatecarnivores’, which means they require meat to thrive. It doesn’t mean that they canonlyeat meat, or that they can’t digest plant foods, but it does mean that they don’t get the right types of nutrients from plants to survive.

It all comes down to taurine, anamino acid.

Dogs, cats, and humans all need taurine, but the difference between humans and dogs compared to cats is this- humans and dogs can make their own taurine in their bodies fromamino acidslike methionine, which they can get from plants.

Cats, on the other hand, don’t have the right mechanisms to make their own taurine- or at least not in sufficient quantities.

They can eat all the methionine they like, but they’ll never make taurine from it.

This means that cats fed a plant-based diet will not get any taurine, and without taurine, they will quickly die.

Meats, however, contain taurine- cats need to eat this meat to survive.

Macro- And Micro-Nutrients

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All diets are essentially made up of the three ‘macronutrients’ protein,carbohydrates, and fat- and water. These are all important for growth and energy.

1. Protein

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Protein is an important source of energy andamino acidsfor the cat, and -as discussed- cats should get most of their protein from meat sources. According to AAFCO, which sets out the standards for pet foods in the US, adult cats should be fed a diet that is 26% protein as a minimum, on a dry matter basis.

2. Fat

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Fat is an important source of energy, containing twice as much energy per gram than protein orcarbohydrates. It also allows the absorption and movement of many vitamins that are lipid-soluble, rather than water-soluble, andomega-3fatty acids.Cat foodsshould have at least 9% fat, on a dry matter basis- but fat content can often be much higher.

3. Carbohydrates

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Carbohydratesare not essential for cats, but they do provide a good source of easily-metabolizable energy. As your cat’sdigestive systemis optimized for protein, they can struggle to digest more complexcarbohydrates.

4. Vitamins And Minerals

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Like other species, cats need a range of micronutrients to survive. Whilst some vitamins can be made in your cat’s body, others have to be included in the diet. Vitamin A and niacin are two vitamins that cats need to eat in order to be healthy.

There are also 12 minerals considered essential for cats, includingcalcium, phosphorus, and magnesium. With all of these, however, too much of these can cause as many problems as too little!

Conclusion

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It’s nice to treat your cat every now and again, but remember to follow the rules: nothing toxic, prepare it properly, and stick to small amounts to avoidobesity. Most of their nutrition should come from ahigh-qualitycommercialcat food.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can cats eat human food?

Yes, cats can eat many human foods in moderation. Be sure to check that whatever you are feeding isn't toxic to cats first!

Can cats eat cooked prawns?

Cooked prawns are a safe treat for cats, but- like all human food- you should feed them sparingly! One per day is enough!

Is canned tuna good for cats?

Cats can have a teaspoon of canned tuna as a treat. However, you should only feed cats canned tuna in spring water, not in oil or brine.

Can cats eat chocolate?

Cats should not be fed chocolate; the ASPCA and Pet Poison Helpline list chocolate as poisonous to cats due to the theobromine content. If your cat has eaten chocolate, you should call your vet straight away.

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FAQs

What Can Cats Eat? 36 Human Foods Cats Can Eat - And 8 They Can't! - Cats.com? ›

Generally, your cat should get everything they need from a 100% complete and balanced cat food but some human foods are safe. Cats can eat cooked meat (i.e., beef, turkey, chicken) and cooked and de-boned fish (like tuna). Avoid raw meats and fish as they can make your cat sick.

What do I feed my cat if I can't afford cat food? ›

Generally, your cat should get everything they need from a 100% complete and balanced cat food but some human foods are safe. Cats can eat cooked meat (i.e., beef, turkey, chicken) and cooked and de-boned fish (like tuna). Avoid raw meats and fish as they can make your cat sick.

What canned human foods can cats eat? ›

Canned fish including salmon, tuna and sardines, packed in water and low in salt, rinsed and drained thoroughly, is another good option. Avoid feeding fish constantly as it is not a complete diet. Avoid sushi and raw fish.

What human food can cats eat cheaply? ›

Human Food That Cats Can Eat [The Healthiest Picks]
  • Cooked, Unseasoned Chicken or Turkey. ...
  • Cooked, Unseasoned Beef. ...
  • Cooked, Unseasoned Fish. ...
  • Cooked, Unseasoned Eggs. ...
  • Cooked, Pureed Pumpkin. ...
  • Cooked, Pureed Broccoli. ...
  • Cooked, Pureed Green Beans. ...
  • Cooked, Pureed Peas.
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What human food can cats eat every day? ›

14 Human Foods That Cats Can Enjoy
  • 1) Cooked Lean Meats. Because cats are obligate carnivores, they love meat and will likely eat any kind you give them. ...
  • 2) Cooked Fish. Fish is another favorite for many cats. ...
  • 3) Scrambled or Hard-Boiled Eggs. ...
  • 4) Cucumbers. ...
  • 5) Steamed Broccoli. ...
  • 6) Peas. ...
  • 7) Carrots. ...
  • 8) Bananas.
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What can I feed a cat that refuses to eat? ›

Instead of relying on people food, try encouraging your cat to eat commercial canned food. You may find that heating the food or mixing in fish oil, broth (make sure it does not contain onions, which are toxic to cats), or cooked egg could entice your picky cat to eat.

What is the cheapest healthiest way to feed cat? ›

Cats need to eat meat, so make sure they have some animal protein such as cooked meat or fish every day. Don't give them salty, spicy or fatty food, or bones. If you're struggling to buy pet food, our pet food banks could help, and if there isn't one near you, try other pet or food bank charities.

Can cats eat scrambled eggs? ›

Yes, cats can eat eggs. Fully cooked eggs are a great nutritional treat for cats. Eggs are packed with nutrients, like amino acids, which are the building blocks to protein, and they're also highly digestible. Scrambled, boiled, however you choose to prepare them is fine.

What is a cat's favorite food? ›

Whether you're feeding a cat or a kitten, “Cats need animal-based protein as part of their main diet,” explains Purina Nutritionist Karina Carbo-Johnson, MS. Some protein-rich foods cats like to eat include: A variety of fish, such as salmon, trout, tuna and whitefish. Poultry like chicken, turkey and pheasant.

What is the healthiest cat food for indoor cats? ›

Best for Overall Nutrition: Royal Canin Indoor Adult Dry Cat Food. Maybe your cat needs nutritional assistance from its indoor food. This indoor adult dry cat food has plenty of vitamins and minerals to assist with dental health, weight management, and digestive health.

What food is irresistible to cats? ›

Canned mackerel, canned sardines, or canned tuna are great options! Fresh and warmed fried chicken can also be very enticing. Use a non-food bait- It's possible to attract cats into traps without using food. Some cats can be lured in with catnip!

What food can cats not resist? ›

Many cats deem cooked corn, rice, oatmeal, and couscous delicious. "Cooked grains are easily digestible to your cat and are found in many of the most popular dry cat foods available on the market," Dr. Kirk said.

What can cats drink? ›

Cats should only really drink one thing to stay hydrated - water. Despite popular belief, milk is not good for cats and it's best to steer clear of dairy. Find out why milk is bad for cats and more with our guide.

How can I get cat food with no money? ›

Search for food pantries and supplies, financially friendly veterinary services, boarding options and local animal welfare groups. Contact local food pantries. Search nearby pantries at foodfinder.us. Many can provide food assistance for pets, as well.

How can I feed a lot of cats cheaply? ›

Buy in bulk

Buying cat food in bulk can help you save money! This is because most goods have a lower price when bought in larger quantities. So, when you are going to stock up on cat food, try and get the most amount of tins or the biggest bag that you can find (and afford in one go) to save you some time and money.

What can I do instead of free feeding my cat? ›

Unlike free feeding, schedule feeding will help ensure that you're feeding your cat the proper serving size at every meal, to help support a healthy weight. It also allows you to monitor your cat's appetite, so you can quickly spot a change due to illness or other issues.

What can I feed cat no cat food? ›

12 human foods that are safe for your cat to eat
  • Fish. While you don't want your kitty eating from the aquarium, feeding him oily fish such as tuna or mackerel can help his eyesight, joints and brain.
  • Meat. Poutry, beef and other meat is a natural option for your little carnivore. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Bananas. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Melon. ...
  • Carrots. ...
  • Rice.
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