Can Cats Eat Tomato? Ripe Flesh Is Low Risk — Everything Else Is Not
Hazel Russell BVSc on tomatoes and cats — ripe tomato flesh in tiny amounts is low risk, but stems, leaves, unripe tomatoes, and tomato-based sauces are all dangerous.
Comprehensive guides on what foods are safe or dangerous for cats.
Hazel Russell BVSc on tomatoes and cats — ripe tomato flesh in tiny amounts is low risk, but stems, leaves, unripe tomatoes, and tomato-based sauces are all dangerous.
? Honey is not toxic to cats, but it offers zero nutritional value, contains high sugar content, and raw honey poses a botulism risk —…
✗ Grapes are toxic to cats and cause acute kidney failure — a potentially fatal condition that can develop within days of ingestion. Raisins (dried…
✓ Mango flesh is safe for cats in very small amounts, but it's high in sugar and offers minimal nutritional value for obligate carnivores —…
✓ Cooked sweet potato is safe for cats, but it's high in carbohydrates — a macronutrient obligate carnivores don't need — making it a nutritionally…
⚠ Bacon is not toxic to cats, but it is dangerously high in sodium and fat — both of which pose serious health risks for…
Hazel Russell BVSc on strawberries for cats — not toxic, zero nutritional benefit, and cats can't taste the sweetness. When to share, when to skip, and what to watch for.
✓ Lettuce is safe for cats and can provide hydration, but it offers minimal nutritional value for obligate carnivores — some cats enjoy the crunch,…
Hazel Russell BVSc on cucumber for cats — safe, hydrating, and nearly calorie-free. The viral cucumber-fear video explained, and simple serving guide.
? Plain air-popped popcorn is not toxic to cats, but salted, buttered, or flavoured popcorn poses sodium and fat risks — and all popcorn carries…