Many pet parents enjoy giving their pets table scraps. They're relatives, after all! When feeding your cat from your plate, sharing isn't caring.
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. While you may be pleasing their tastebuds, some meals are unsafe for cats. In addition to stomach distress, the incorrect meals can poison cats.
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Dr. Gary J. Kubala, VMD, of Littlestown Veterinary Hospital suggests feeding cats "high-quality, cooked, unprocessed proteins like chicken, duck, and turkey."
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The answer to "can cats eat ham?" while eating a sandwich at lunch is probably no. Dr. Kubala believes deli meat is high in salt and chemicals that harm cats.
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If their food lacks portion control, cats can gain weight like people. Dr. Kubala says cats only need 200 to 300 calories each day to keep healthy.
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"Small amounts of food throughout the day can add calories fast," he says. When giving treats, use less than a teaspoon.
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In addition to avoiding processed deli meat like ham, Dr. Kubala lists numerous other cat-toxic foods. Chocolate, xylitol-sweetened items,
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Moral of the story: Whatever tastes good to you may not be safe for your pet. It's best to check with your vet before feeding your cat a treat to avoid health issues.
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