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1 can tuna (water, no salt), 1 egg, 2 tbsp oat flour. Mix, roll, bake 10 min at 350°F.
Boil chicken breast, shred, bake at 300°F 15 min until dry.
2 tbsp pure pumpkin + 1 tbsp plain yogurt, freeze in molds.
Cook plain shrimp, slice thin, dehydrate at 200°F 3 hrs.
Cook beef liver, cut tiny cubes, bake 300°F 20 min.
Cook skinless salmon, mash with oat flour, shape into sticks, bake 325°F 12 min.
1 cup whole wheat flour, 1 tbsp dried catnip, 1 egg, 2 tbsp water, cut shapes, bake 350°F 15 min.
Beat 1 egg with 1 tbsp oat flour, drop dollops on parchment, bake 350°F 8 min.
Drain sardines (water, no salt), mash with 1 tbsp plain yogurt, freeze in small portions.
¼ cup low‑fat mozzarella, 1 egg, 2 tbsp oat flour, roll into tiny balls, bake 350°F 10 min.
⚠️ Always verify ingredients with our tool first. No onion, garlic, or xylitol.
❓ People Also Ask
Can cats eat strawberries?
✅ In very small amounts, yes. Remove leaves, wash, offer a tiny bite.
Can cats eat chocolate?
🚫 No. Theobromine/caffeine are toxic; dark chocolate is worst. Call vet immediately.
Can cats eat grapes?
🚫 No. Grapes/raisins cause kidney failure. Even one grape can be dangerous.
Can cats eat honey?
⚠️ Tiny amounts of pure honey are safe for adults, but it’s sugar. Never give to kittens.
Can cats eat shrimp?
✅ Yes! Cooked, plain shrimp is a great high‑protein treat. 1‑2 small shrimp occasionally. Never raw.
What if my cat eats something toxic?
🚨 Call vet / ASPCA (888-426-4435) / Pet Poison Helpline (855-764-7661). Do NOT induce vomiting unless told.
🧠 Quick Safety Tips
- 🐱 Obligate carnivores – need meat, not plants.
- 🐱 Never feed onion, garlic, grapes, raisins, chocolate, alcohol, xylitol.
- 🐱 Avoid raw meat/fish – bacterial & parasite risk.
- 🐱 Moderation is everything – even safe foods can upset.
🚨 Emergency Contacts
📞 ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435 📞 Pet Poison Helpline: (855) 764-766124/7. Fee may apply. Always call your vet.
