Posted by
Helene
, Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 10:38 AM
If I were going to give my cat table scraps, what types are okay?
I see plenty of columns listing things you should not feed to a cat which I think should be obvious - chocolate, onions, dairy...basically heavy human food that is questionably something we shouldn't eat either. But we often get sushi, we grill chicken and salmon at home. There are times when we have too much, and there is of course a temptation to give our felines friends a bit of protein that, to me, is "fresher" than kibble, less engineered or full of preservatives. Nothing drowned in sauce, spices, or butter - just healthy, grilled salmon or a piece of raw tuna. If I have tuna from a can, I may let them lap up the water drained off the top (in water, not in oil). Is there a health benefit to occasionally giving your cat the fresh version of what's refined into their food?
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