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What DIY treats are safe for your cat to eat?

Before you dive into a floury frenzy, it’s important to consider the safety of these DIY delights.

28-03-24 12:00
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We all love spoiling our cats, and whipping up homemade treats can seem like a purrfect way to show them we care. But before you dive into a floury frenzy, it’s important to consider the safety of these DIY delights.

THE POTENTIAL PITFALLS:

  • Toxic Ingredients: Cats have delicate digestive systems, and some common human foods can be downright dangerous for them. Onions, garlic, grapes, raisins, and chocolate are all big no-nos. Always double-check ingredients against a list of cat-toxic foods before whipping up a treat.
  • Nutritional Imbalance: A balanced diet is vital for feline health. While homemade treats can be a fun addition, they shouldn’t replace proper cat food formulated to meet their nutritional needs.
  • Spoilage Concerns: Homemade treats often lack the preservatives found in commercially produced ones. This means they can spoil quicker, potentially causing stomach upset in your cat. Knowing how to store them properly is crucial.

SAFE SNACKING STRATEGIES:

  • Do Your Research: Find recipes specifically formulated for cats. Look for websites from reputable veterinary organisations or animal welfare charities.
  • Simple is Best: Complex recipes with a multitude of ingredients increase the risk of including something harmful. Stick to recipes with a few, cat-safe ingredients.
  • Fresh is Best: Use fresh, high-quality ingredients and avoid processed foods or excessive salt and sugar.
  • Portion Patrol: Remember, treats should only make up a small percentage of your cat’s diet (around 10%).
  • Store it Right: Let treats cool completely before storing them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Most homemade treats will only last a few days.

CONSIDER A COMMERCIAL COMPROMISE:

If you’re unsure about the safety of DIY treats, commercially produced options can offer peace of mind. Look for treats with a limited list of ingredients and avoid artificial colours, flavours, or preservatives.

Homemade treats can be a fun way to bond with your cat, but prioritize their safety above all else. Do your research, choose cat-safe ingredients, and store treats properly. If you’re unsure, consult your veterinarian for guidance. Remember, a happy and healthy cat is a truly spoiled cat!

Artificial Intelligence assisted in compiling this article.

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