Can Cats eat Pork?


Pork in the cat’s diet always raises many doubts. Let’s see why it is possible to include it in the feline’s diet.

It may seem strange, but our cat can also eat pork, far from specific situations that affect its health. It is an animal whose diet contains almost all the basic foods. His diet is a fairly mixed nutrition, open to different foods, with due care.


Mixed feeding of the cat

For each cat, food should be chosen primarily on the basis of quality and digestibility. Choosing homemade food for him over industrial products really makes a difference for his health!

To make your cat’s home diet as healthy and correct as possible, it is also necessary to know those foods that can be toxic to him, such as flowers or chocolate.

Always favor boiled vegetables, such as carrots and zucchini. On treats, however, it is always advisable to consult your veterinarian first. Milk, as is known, likes it very much, but always skimmed and never more than once a day.

Among the foods he is most fond of there are also rice, biscuits and yogurt, just provide him with the adequate daily portion to avoid ailments or weight problems over time. Particular attention to the liver, another favorite food, which can be enjoyed once every 15 days.


How to include pork in a cat’s diet

Being also carnivorous, there is a need for a large supply of proteins for the cat, which should eat white and red meat, such as horse, chicken or turkey, offal.

Meat is certainly the highest source of protein in cats. For the administration of pork, however, there are always many doubts and fears about how to supply it and in what portion.

It will surprise you to know that the cat loves pork, and is crazy about ham. In fact, many industrial products contain this ingredient. It is enough to have attentive eyes and provide our cat only pork for humans and that it is, therefore, of controlled origin.

A very important thing in the kitchen for the feline is the cooking of the meat, pork like any meat, which will then be chopped, since the cat, being very attentive, eats small portions and for him the appearance of his dish also matters a lot. during the meal.


The risks of pork for cats

Although pork is part of the feline’s diet, there are some risks that must be known and able to prevent, risks that can compromise his immune system, taking away energy, which is fundamental for him.

There are some cat diseases due to food, in addition to diarrhea and obesity, such as gastritis, colitis, food allergies and, in particular, a disease caused by the consumption of raw pork, trichinosis.

Trichinosis, or trichinella, is a parasitic disease that is widespread in Europe and affects some animals, including pigs, mice, dogs and cats. Pigs, in particular, become infected by eating trichinus meat from dead pigs or by eating mouse feces, and that’s where the virus spreads.

It is a very risky disease even for us human beings, which determines, through a parasite, trichina, the appearance of intestinal phlegm. This parasite is found in contaminated meat such as raw pork and game, especially those of dubious origin.

Nowadays, trichinosis is a rare disease with no progressive symptoms, although in some cases it is possible for the larvae to remain locked up in the intercostal muscles. Therefore, to verify the presence of this virus in cats, it is necessary to carry out a microscopic examination of the feces and muscles.


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