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Can cats eat eggs?

PoC avatarPosted on May 15, 2022 by Michael BroadMay 15, 2022

Yes, domestic cats can eat eggs but there’s stuff to discuss and the answer should be qualified with a caution about cats eating raw eggs because of the danger of a bacterial infection. Ingredients Egg yolk makes up 30% of … Continue reading →

Posted in cat food ingredients | Tagged cat food, cat food ingredients, cat health care, cat treats, eggs, fatty acids, minerals, protein, vitamins | Leave a reply

Do cats like salt? Do they need salt?

PoC avatarPosted on April 10, 2022 by Michael BroadApril 10, 2022

To both questions, the answer is YES. However, it has to be regulated. You don’t want your cat eating too much salt. You can tell that cats like salt in this video from TikTok. He is very interested in licking … Continue reading →

Posted in sodium | Tagged cat treats, cat video, diet, salt, salt poisoning, sodium | Leave a reply

Peanut butter-Xylitol-cats-dogs-toxic

PoC avatarPosted on May 10, 2021 by Michael BroadMay 10, 2021

People want to know whether peanut butter is toxic to cats as cats sometimes like to lick peanut butter. My research indicates that peanut butter per se is not too bad for cats but some peanut butter contains a sweetener … Continue reading →

Posted in poison | Tagged cat hazards, cat treats, dangerous foods, hazards, peanut butter, toxic to cats | Leave a reply

Dieting your cat through habit adjustments

PoC avatarPosted on March 14, 2021 by Michael BroadMarch 14, 2021

Cat overeating can be linked to a habit. And feline habits are linked to lifestyle rhythms. If you adjust the habit you can potentially reduce food intact. Ways to diet a cat are important as according to the veterinarians there … Continue reading →

Posted in habits | Tagged cat eating habits, cat treats, domestic cat habits, rhythms | 1 Reply

Can cats eat pork? Is pork safe for cats?

PoC avatarPosted on December 20, 2020 by Michael BroadDecember 20, 2020

Yes, of course cooked pork is safe for domestic cats to eat because it is the flesh of a pig and as we all know cats are strict carnivores. Carnivores rely on the flesh of animals to live. The only … Continue reading →

Posted in diet | Tagged carnivore, cat diet, cat food ingredients, cat ownership, cat treats, diet

My cat bit me because I didn’t bring him prawns today

PoC avatarPosted on September 3, 2020 by Michael BroadSeptember 3, 2020

Just to make one point clear first, he bit me gently but it was a very definite bite and he ran away afterwards without any prompting because he knows that he can’t do it. He loves his prawns. I go … Continue reading →

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Cats are lactose intolerant

PoC avatarPosted on March 16, 2020 by Michael BroadMarch 16, 2020

Thanks to the internet a lot of cat guardians know that domestic cats are lactose intolerant. However, many cat owners are unsure about it or don’t really give it enough attention. Some people are lactose intolerant too just like cats … Continue reading →

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My cat always wants to eat my food

PoC avatarPosted on February 19, 2020 by Michael BroadFebruary 19, 2020

I am not referring to my cat but a statement made by people using the Google search engine when looking for reasons why it happens. There are two ways of looking at this, one is positive and the other is … Continue reading →

Posted in diet | Tagged best canned cat food, Best Dry Cat Food, best wet, best wet cat food, cat diet, cat treats, diet, raw cat food, raw food diet | Leave a reply

UK veterinarians are buying lifting equipment for fat cats and porky pooches

PoC avatarPosted on November 13, 2019 by Michael BroadNovember 13, 2019

The pet obesity crisis in the UK is a constant source of news. It is worrying. I was surprised to read in today’s Times newspaper that nearly two-thirds of UK veterinarians said that they had sustained an injury when treating … Continue reading →

Posted in Weight | Tagged cat obesity, cat treats, cat weight, obesity, veterinarians | 2 Replies

Why does milk cause diarrhoea in cats?

PoC avatarPosted on February 27, 2019 by Michael BroadFebruary 27, 2019

It’s pretty well known across the cat world that cow’s milk causes diarrhoea in cats. Notwithstanding that there are thousands of photographs of domestic cats lapping up milk out of a saucer on the Internet. These are often old photographs … Continue reading →

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