Just like with dogs, many kitten owners want to share their food or give them snacks; however, you first need to know which human foods are safe for
cats. Here we tell you about 10 healthy options that can complement your
cat's diet, but remember that human foods should be an occasional snack, not a substitute for balanced cat food. You can also read:
3 homemade repellents to prevent your kitten from scratching furniture10 foods your cat can eat1. Cooked chickenRemember not to season and remove the bones! Rich in lean protein and safe as long as it's fully cooked and unseasoned. 2. Well-cooked fishIt's a source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for the skin and coat. Don't forget to remove the bones and cook it thoroughly! 3. Cooked eggThis food is an excellent source of protein and amino acids! Remember to cook it well, peel it, and cut into small cubes. 4. Pumpkin pureeYour cat will love it! Rich in fiber, pumpkin puree aids digestion. 5. Green beansThis ingredient is high in fiber and low in calories, making it ideal as an occasional snack.See more:
Cupcakes for pets6. Cooked carrotIt's a good source of beta-carotene, a nutrient that strengthens vision; it should be served cooked and chopped. 7. BlueberryThis fruit is rich in antioxidants and vitamins A and C; they can be offered whole or mashed. 8. MelonThis fruit will keep your cat hydrated and also provides vitamins A and C. Remember to remove the peel and seeds! 9. Oatmeal or brown riceBoth are an excellent source of fiber; they should be well-cooked and unseasoned. 10. BananaProvides potassium and vitamins, but should be offered in moderation as it contains sugar. Main tips and precautionsHuman foods do not replace cat food.Never give foods with garlic, onion, salt, or seasonings.Consult the veterinarian, especially if your cat has any condition.Keep reading: