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Sweet potatoes are a popular staple veggie in many households, especially during the fall, thanks to their nutritional benefits and delicious, sweet flavor. And if you own a cat, it's only natural to wonder “Can cats eat sweet potatoes?” The short answer is yes: cats can enjoy an occasional nibble of a sweet potato. However, like other cat-friendly human foods, there are some important considerations to keep in mind.
We talked to Rebecca Greenstein, veterinary medical advisor for Rover, about how to safely share sweet potato with cats.
Rebecca Greenstein, DVM is a veterinary medical advisor for Rover and Chief Veterinarian at Kleinburg Veterinary Hospital in Kleinburg, Ontario. She completed her Bachelor of Science at the University of Western Ontario before earning her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Ontario Veterinary College.
Sweet potatoes are safe for cats to eat. However, since cats are obligate carnivores, their digestive systems are primarily designed to process meat, meaning they don’t digest plant-based foods like sweet potatoes very well.
This means that while an occasional bite of cooked, plain sweet potato is safe for most cats, it doesn’t offer much nutritional value, as their essential nutrients come primarily from meat-based cat food.
“Any food outside their regular diet should comprise no more than 10% of their daily caloric intake to avoid creating nutritional imbalances, as well as tummy upset,” Greenstein says.
So, if you choose to share sweet potato with your cat, reserve it for special occasions.
The most significant benefit of feeding sweet potatoes to cats centers around the root veggie’s high fiber content. Sweet potatoes are a source of both soluble and insoluble fiber. Insoluble fiber is the part of food that a cat’s digestive system cannot break down, so it passes through the body largely unchanged. This type of fiber absorbs fluid from the intestines, softening and adding bulk to the stool, which can help cats who are dealing with occasional constipation.
Sweet potatoes are also a good source of vitamin A, which supports a cat’s vision, bone and tooth development, and the health of their skin and mucous membranes. They’re also rich in niacin, an essential nutrient that helps cats metabolize fats, carbohydrates, and protein efficiently.
However, since cats should only eat small amounts of sweet potato, the actual nutritional benefits they receive would be minuscule.
There are also a few risks to consider when it comes to feeding sweet potato to cats.
If you want to offer sweet potato to your kitty as an occasional treat, it’s important to take some precautions:
Sweet potatoes are not toxic to cats and can be safely offered as an occasional treat in small, cooked portions. While they do provide some nutritional benefits, their overall role in a cat’s diet is minimal since cats are obligate carnivores.
Key considerations for feeding sweet potatoes to cats include ensuring they’re cooked and plain, introducing them slowly, and monitoring your cat for adverse reactions.
As always, consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods to your cat’s diet, especially if your cat has specific dietary needs or sensitivities.
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