🐱 [ASK a VET]: CAN Cats EAT CRACKERS?
Have you ever been tempted to share your favorite cracker snacks with your cat?
Have you ever been tempted to share your favorite cracker snacks with your cat?
They say having cats is a blessing, and as a pet-parent, I can assure you that. But what is better than having a cat – having more than one cat.
Cats are little yet amazing creatures that can brighten up your day. Taking care of your cat is a crucial task and requires deep vigilance to ensure that they get the best.
Since cats have a strong digestive system they can do well even when the stomach is filled to the brim with food.
The majority of cats have excellent vision and can see well in low lights. Their vision is not the same as ours and they can see shapes and movement better, even when the light is low.
A cat that is begging for food can do so because it is hungry or it might have worms. Likewise, hyperthyroidism can be one of the major culprits.
Who hasn’t heard of the vacuum cleaning robots, Roomba? This intelligent technology, although very practical, can sometimes put cat owners in trouble
Cats can eat a lot of things, but they are most excited when they receive meat because they are obligate carnivores.
You may see some dried or fresh cilantro (or ‘coriander’) in your kitchen and wonder if it is something your cat can eat.
So, you are here because your cat never finishes his food, well;
Ellen Perry Berkeley once said, “As every cat owner knows, nobody owns a cat.”