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If you and your cat share a bit of a sweet tooth, you may be wondering—can cats eat strawberries? Yes, cats can safely eat strawberries, but that doesn’t mean they should get free access to a bowl of the fruit. Here are all the risks and potential benefits of strawberries for cats and how to safely share this fruit with your cat.
Strawberries are considered safe and non-toxic to cats. Because strawberries have a high sugar content, they are not a good treat option for your cat to eat regularly. However, an occasional strawberry is an okay treat for most healthy cats.
Strawberries don’t offer much to cats in the way of significant nutritional value. Strawberries are quite high in sugars, while your cat is an obligate carnivore who thrives on high-protein meals that contain meats. Strawberries do contain Vitamin C, folate, manganese, and potassium. The fruit is also considered a good source of antioxidants.
While the vitamins and minerals in strawberries are healthy for cats to consume, your cat should be having their daily nutritional requirements met by their complete and balanced commercial diet. They should not require an extra supplemental source to meet their needs.
Keeping in mind that strawberries aren’t particularly beneficial to your cat’s nutrition, most of the benefits of strawberries for your cat relate to your cat's mental stimulation. Trying safe novel foods can be a fun form of enrichment for your cat. If your cat ends up being a fan of strawberries, a small amount of strawberry can occasionally serve as a high-value reward when your cat performs a desirable behavior, such as performing a training trick you've been working on.
The risks of feeding strawberries to your cat include:
It’s not uncommon for cats to be intolerant of strawberries or other fruits that aren’t a regular part of their diet. Signs of digestive issues could include:
Strawberry allergies are not common in cats, but signs of an allergy to watch for include:
After introducing strawberries to your cat, make sure to monitor them closely for negative reactions to the fruit. If your cat develops mild gastrointestinal upset, you can usually safely monitor at home. In the unlikely event of an allergic reaction, seek emergency veterinary attention.
Although an occasional strawberry is a safe treat for most healthy cats, there are plenty of safe treats to choose from for your feline family member, including other fruits and commercial cat treats. Always feed treats in moderation and speak with your veterinarian before offering any human foods to your cat, especially if your cat has a food allergy, diabetes, or other chronic health condition.
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