Can cats eat cumin seeds?


Can the cat eat cumin seeds or powder? A widely used spice in cooking, but it is safe for our four-legged friend.

Felines are very curious especially when it comes to food and are capable of anything to get to eat what attracts their attention.

What if it was cumin, or any dish that could contain this spice, to attract the attention of the cat? Could our furry friend be sick? Let’s see if the cat can eat cumin seeds or cumin powder.


Can cats eat cumin?

Felines love to observe us, especially when we are in the kitchen preparing some dish. And it is precisely in the kitchen that we must keep an eye on them, as our furry friends could easily “steal” some food just to taste it, such as cumin.

This spice is beneficial for humans and can be used in seeds or powder, on any dish, cheese, meat, vegetables. But what happens if the cat eats this spice?

Rest assured, if your furry friend ate a small amount of cumin, it won’t cause him any problems. However, there are some important factors to keep in mind: eating habits; health; special conditions of the Kitty.

For this reason it is advisable, before adding any type of food to the small feline’s diet, to always ask your veterinarian for advice.

Benefits and harms of cumin for cats

It has been shown by experts that a small amount of cumin, both in seeds and in powder, can be beneficial for our furry friend.

In fact, this spice can greatly improve the health of our four-legged friend, as:

  • Reduces inflammation of the pancreas: thanks to its anti- inflammatory properties, this spice can reduce pancreatic and hepatic inflammation of the feline;
  • Reduces cholesterol: thanks to its lipid- lowering property, cumin is very useful for the obese cat who needs to lose weight and is useful for reducing cholesterol;
  • Control diabetes: this spice is very useful for keeping the sugars present in the cat’s blood under control. Therefore very useful for preventing diabetes in cats;
  • Prevents heart disease and tumors: thanks to its antioxidant properties and to thymoquinone, a compound containing inside, cumin prevents cancer. In addition, this spice also prevents heart disease that can affect our furry friend.

Although cumin does not present major risks for the feline, it is advisable to be careful with the quantities. In fact, large quantities of this spice can cause digestive problems for the cat, such as:

  • Diarrhea in cats
  • Stomach problems.

For this reason it is advisable not to overdo the quantities and always ask your veterinarian for advice first.

How to give cumin to cats

Once we are satisfied that our furry friend can eat cumin, how can we give it to him?

The cat can eat cumin, in small quantities, both in seeds and in powder. Simply add this spice to your cat’s food.

It is advisable to let your cat taste a very small part of this spice before adding it to his lunch, as he may not even like it.

It is necessary, in order for the cat to benefit from this spice, to give it to the feline from time to time and not every day, as it could cause digestive problems.

It is also not recommended to give cumin to a pregnant cat, as this spice could cause her to have an abortion or complications in pregnancy.


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