Can cats eat crabmeat?


Can felines eat all kinds of shellfish? Let’s see if the cat can eat crab meat or if the latter can damage its health.

Nutrition is an important factor in a pet’s health. When you decide to feed your kitty with human food, you need to know what foods the cat can and cannot eat.

Although cats are carnivorous animals, you need to know if cat can eat all types of meat, fish or even shellfish. In this article we will see if the cat can eat crab meat.


Can cats eat crabmeat?

Crab meat is rich in nutrients that can be beneficial for humans.

But are they also for our four-legged friends? Can Kitty Eat Crabmeat? Yes, the cat can eat this delicacy and can also benefit from taking this food. However, you need to be careful with the quantities.

The benefits that the cat can derive from crab meat are associated with the nutrients that this food contains, namely:

  • Proteins: useful for the maintenance of the cat’s fur;
  • Vitamin B12: useful for maintaining the brain and the immune system of the cat;
  • Vitamin A: useful for regulating cell growth.

In addition, crab meat is also rich in minerals and omega 3 fatty acids, essential nutrients for the health of our four-legged friend.

Possible Risks

As with any other type of food, the cat may have an allergic reaction to crab meat and exhibit the following symptoms:

  • Diarrhea in cats
  • Vomiting in cats
  • Upset stomach;
  • Itching.

Furthermore, since this food is also rich in sodium, it is not recommended to offer crab meat to cats suffering from kidney, heart or liver problems.

How to give a cat crab meat

Once you are satisfied that your furry friend can eat crab meat from time to time and only as a snack, how can we give it to the Kitty?

Usually felines eat raw meat and therefore also raw fish and crustaceans. However, since the latter can have parasites, bacteria and viruses, it would be advisable to cook the crab meat before giving it to the cat.

It is very important not to add seasonings when cooking crab meat for your furry friend, as they belong to the category of unhealthy cat foods.


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