Is olive oil safe for cats to eat? What about legumes like lentils and grains like rice or maize?
I am trying out different home cooked meals for my adult cat to supplement the rather boring dry cat food (Royal Canin Persian 30). This is intended as more of a treat (about 1-2 tablespoons) per day to enhance his moisture intake. The meals will be unsalted and unspiced, of course. Will ingredients like olive oil, lentils and grains aside from the meat (chicken, lamb or whatever) be OK for him to eat?
Thanks very much for the helpful advice!
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marginbuu
1 year ago
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the oil might give him diarrhea if he eats too much but it would be excellent for his coat. Some rice and grains will be ok but remember cats need high quality protein in the form of meat. but it is nice to hear someone making that extra effort for their pet. can I come round for dinner?
pixie charm
1 year ago
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The olive oil will give him/her loose stools but other then that, I agree with your line of thinking. I give mine rice (with a little rice “juice”) mixed with tuna or salmon! I love the fact that you care so much for your cat! It’s nice to know some people are that thoughtful! I only say that because some people only feed their cats the same food everyday. I know I would get awful bored eating the same thing all of the time! Two thumbs up for you! Keep up the good work!
Aryn
1 year ago
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I’d say all of this is safe, just be sure to give him adequate meat in his diet- taurine deficiency will cause blindness and death in cats. Additions to his diet for health purposes (and maybe better flavor) would be brewer’s yeast and just a little (little!) garlic powder… you can google both for their ultimate health benefits.
Best of luck to you!
Kathryn
1 year ago
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I’ll help you out a bit more. Olive Oil is okay in small quantities, like very small. It’s sometimes in some foods I buy for my cats. Cat’s don’t need grains, so avoid rice and maize. I think legumes and lentils may be poisonous to cats. I know avocados aren’t though and make their coast shiny. Royal Canin is sort of a rip off just so you know. It’s not very good for them and is very over priced. I’m going to include a bunch of links in my sources, but start from the top and work your way down, as I will put information or home cooked meals for your cat at the top. I know people who know alot about this kinda stuff, so you can 100% trust me on this
And salmon oil is likely a better bet then olive oil.
If you don’t want to feed raw, what you can do is cook up some things like ground chicken breast and some chicken liver, add a tiny bit of things like blueberries and cranberries, some peas might be good too. Supplement with vitamins like flaxseed. I’m still kind of new at this but I’m going to try feeding my cats more home cooked stuff.
An alternative is something like Halo Spots Stew which is as close to home made as you can get!
Cat’s mostly need meat, little to no grains (brown rice is sorta okay), vitamins, and some light fruits and veggies.
Kim
4 months ago
FYI – Avacado’s are NOT good for cats and garlic powder can KILL them. Please look this up on the internet and don’t believe everything you read above!
Kim
4 months ago
Let me clarify on the garlic powder, even a little bit can harm a cat! It’s terrible for their kidneys, please I urge you to look it up online or talk to your vet. I would avoid it all together.
Kim
4 months ago
Let me clarify on the garlic powder, gastrointestinal issues and red blood cell damage can occur as a result of cats eating garlic or garlic powder, even a little bit. I would avoid it all together!!!
Regarding the Avacados – read this! http://www.drugsandpoisons.com/2008/07/persin-friend-of-vegans-foe-of-their.html