How true does this ring? ( lemmy.world )

Found this one online while browsing for what cats shouldn't eat. However I feel like this area is quite controversial and opinionated. Also feels like half the websites are written by AI and riddled with ads. So if anyone has a good source as to what cats should avoid then let me know.

Anyways, I found this nice illustration, but wanted to hear with you peeps whether you have any experience regarding these food items.

Also what's your take on milk/sour milk for cats? My previous cat loved it so much, and she aged until she was 17 years old, and never seemed to have a problem with it. Also asked the vet at the time and she said it was OK. However every other website I visit tell to never give milk(dairy) to cats. So which is it? Does it just depend on the cat?

cactusupyourbutt ,

Im noticing a distinct lack of catfood on this chart…

lvxferre , (edited )

I'm not too informed on that, but that table looks sensible as long as you keep in mind that their diet is mostly meat-based, so watch out for amounts. And it fits well what I've read across the internet.

The main problem regarding dairy is the lactose; it isn't poisonous but they don't digest it well. So dairy in small amounts as a treat is probably fine, just don't overdo it. Soured milk is probably better than plain milk, as the souring likely consumes some of the lactose. Or yoghurt, one of my cats is crazy for that.

Past that, as a general rule:

  • OK: gourds (pumpkin, cucumber, watermelon)
  • OK: apple, banana
  • never OK: alium (onion, leek, garlic) is outright poisonous
  • treat it as "not OK" by default: other botanical fruits, unless you know that it's OK
  • OK, but don't overdo it: non-meat animal protein (cheese, eggs)
  • probably OK in small bits, don't overdo it: if it has too much sugar, salt, or fat (ice cream, peanut butter)
  • not OK: if it could give you food poisoning (raw chicken)
  • not OK: if it could mechanically harm you once chewed (chicken bones)
catculation ,
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But my cat only eat raw meat. He just kicks all other ready to eat cat foods.

jordanlund ,
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I have a cat who loves pistachios. I'm not going to tell him no.

Carighan ,
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Just listen to a vet instead. Cats can eat a lot of things, but they can process only very little. They're carnivores through and through, and evolved to deal with a diet consisting entirely of small animals they've hunted down, but also all of them (not just the selectively removed meat parts we as humans consume).

michael_palmer ,

My cat loves corn, chickpeas and 4 cheese pizza.

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