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Feeding the cat: 6 vegetables for him to try
Feeding the cat: 6 vegetables for him to try
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When it comes to Power supply we are always looking for the healthiest and safest food. Being the cat a carnivorous animal goes without saying that much of its diet will have to be made up of meat to ensure it has the right amount of protein. If you feel like it let him try (to a lesser extent) of the vegetables but you don't know which ones can do for you, we recommend 6: not only will they also be good for your health but they will also be to your liking.

Bananas

cat eats banana
cat eats banana

Bananas do not involve no risk for cats. They are rich in potassium and fiber, they are soft and therefore easy to chew. Offering your cat a piece of it while you are eating it will allow you to share a healthy meal with them! Don't overdo it, since cats don't actually need all the sugar found in fruit. But a taste here and there shouldn't be a problem.

Melon and watermelon

cat eats watermelon
cat eats watermelon

Both melon and watermelon are sweet and nutritious fruits that your cat will probably love and which contain many antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. It is best to serve fresh sliced and peeled melons, cutting each slice into pieces small enough for your cat to chew them comfortably.

Peas

cat with plate of peas
cat with plate of peas

Peas will literally drive your kitty crazy. They are nutritious and high in vegetables vitamin A and C and fiber. You can find them dry or fresh and use them as basic ingredients to cook excellent dishes, but remember not to overdo the quantities.

Spinach

cat with plate of spinach
cat with plate of spinach

This is one of the most recommended vegetables for both cats and us humans. Source vitamins A, C and K, spinach is also rich in calcium and iron. The ideal is to steam them and serve them without seasoning. Your cat may not like them, but if you manage to introduce them to her diet it will be good for her health.

Blueberries

cat eats blueberries
cat eats blueberries

Blueberries have a very high concentration of antioxidants and vitamins A and C, which make them a very healthy and tasty food for the cat. Great to use as a reward when you want to reward your furry friend, they are the size of a mouthful and are simply delicious.

Pumpkin

cat inside pumpkin
cat inside pumpkin

Pumpkin is recommended for many pets, including cats, who have intestinal transit problems. It is very nutritious and rich in fibers, which aids the cat in digestion. However, make sure that the pumpkin is natural and not an artificial blend, otherwise it would have the opposite effect.

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