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2007-10-01 00:56:00 · 12 answers · asked by I dont know 4 in Pets Cats

I thought it would do more good than harm,but Im not sure if they are supposed to have it.

2007-10-01 01:02:46 · update #1

It is certainly not in place of other normal cat food.he had just had a huge plate of chicken!he is a big beautiful cat,I was eating some dried fruit,sharon fruit and he was very interested in it,so I gave him some,cant resist those eyes! and he liked it!I would only give him a little.

2007-10-01 01:10:19 · update #2

12 answers

Not sure about cats but I have always been advised not to give it to my dogs.

2007-10-01 00:58:33 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 1 1

I wouldn't feed my cats dried fruit, as that's not part of their natural diet. However, if your cat develops a taste for it (without any training from his owner!), then a little bit every now and then shouldn't hurt. However, I'd have a chat with your vet first, just to be on the safe side.
If you're feeding dried fruit to your cat instead of meat and biscuit, stop immediately, and put him back on a diet that will supply all his nutrients.

2007-10-01 01:06:33 · answer #2 · answered by bouncingtigger13 4 · 2 0

i don't think dried fruit would hurt the cat. dried fruit is generally healthy. don't give it to him all the time but once in a while is fine.
he should be kept on nice, nutritious dried food that's good for him and keeps his teeth strong. he should only get chicken once in a while as a treat.

2007-10-01 01:14:03 · answer #3 · answered by blankny 2 · 0 0

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2016-10-20 11:13:09 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I just wouldn't feed my cats 'human food' unless a vet suggested it. It's not a good idea to guess and hope that things won't hurt the animal. My best advice is not to take unnecessary risks.

2007-10-01 02:38:15 · answer #5 · answered by boggin828 2 · 1 0

Don't ever give him raisins or grapes. Other fruit may be OK, but definitely not beneficial to him. A small piece, like a bread crumb, wouldn't hurt i guess.

2007-10-01 02:24:46 · answer #6 · answered by cpinatsi 7 · 0 0

Only if it was a slice of lemon, wrapped round a large gold brick!

2007-10-01 01:02:04 · answer #7 · answered by bottle babe 4 · 1 0

Please check with your Vet first. There are a lot of fruits and veggies that cats are not suppose to have.

2007-10-01 01:00:52 · answer #8 · answered by janice 6 · 2 0

Dried fruit can attack felines if provoked, especially during dry fruit mating season. I suggest covering windows with chicken wire when you hear them rabid raisins coming.

2007-10-01 00:58:36 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

cats eat what they want to eat but my advice why bother.

2007-10-01 01:57:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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