Are nuts poisonous to cats?


There are many fruits that the cat can not eat because they are harmful. In this article we find out whether nuts are poisonous to the cat.

Walnuts are among the most popular fruits of the autumn season. Dried fruit is an ideal food for a small snack. Often, during this small break, we usually share what we eat with our four-legged friends, but we do not always know if the food we are giving them is safe for their health. Today we find out if nuts are poisonous to your cat.


Can the cat eat fruit?

The cat is a feline with a not very varied diet: on the other hand, it is an obligatory carnivore and it is precisely the meat that must constitute the main dish of its menu. But that’s not to say you can’t eat other foods, such as fish, grains, and eggs. And the fruit?

The small feline can also eat fruit, but this is a particular exception. Suffice it to say that in nature the animal does not eat any at all. The domestic cat instead, living next to the human being, has had the opportunity to taste different fruits, but not all of them are ideal for its well-being.

Fruit, however, is not necessary in a cat’s diet.


Are nuts poisonous to the cat?

Although fruit is not part of a cat’s natural diet, this does not mean that it cannot eat it. Be careful, however, there is a long list of fruits forbidden to cats: from grapes to avocados, from citrus fruits to bananas. And the nuts? Are nuts poisonous to the cat?

The answer, fortunately, is no. Many will know that the dog can not eat nuts, as they are poisonous, but the cat does not have the same problem. The same applies to macadamia nuts: poisonous to the dog, currently there are no scientific studies that demonstrate the same toxicity for the cat.


Some useful tips

Although walnuts are not poisonous to the cat, this does not mean that it can eat them out of all proportion. As always, when it comes to feeding our little four-legged friends, the key word is moderation. In any case, it is a fruit that it does not need, so you can safely do without it.

In fact, if it is true that nuts are not poisonous to the cat, it is equally true that the nutritional benefits for the small feline are practically nil; indeed, being such dried fruits rather fat, a habitual consumption can lead to weight gain and contraction of feline pancreatitis.

Even excessive consumption, even if occasional, can be harmful to the cat, being able to cause constipation, diarrheavomiting, and in the most serious cases even intestinal occlusion. If after eating nuts the cat becomes unwell, do not hesitate to contact your veterinarian for a medical consultation.

Prevention, as always, is the best weapon: avoid leaving the nuts in a place accessible to the feline, so that it cannot eat them. From time to time, you can let them taste nuts, as long as they are tiny portions. In any case, better accustom them to the taste of the fruits it can eat.


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