Yes, but it is highly advisable not to feed any type of grain to a cat. Cats, being obligate carnivores, have very specialised diet requirements - so much so that cats cannot extract nutrition from grains and other carbohydrates. They get all their nutritional needs from meat.
Unfortunately, lower quality cat foods are high in grains as it is cheaper to use than meat. Cats fed this sort of food have a higher risk of health issues such as obesity and becoming diabetic if fed long-term.
Yes.. chickens eat grain and we can eat chicken and grain so yes.
Typically, cats are unable to process very much of any grain, including spelt; being carnivores they lack the necessary enzymes to get much out of it. It will likely not hurt them, but it will largely pass through, undigested.
No. Snakes are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals. Snakes may be found around grain crops and near grain storage areas because they hunt the rodents that eat the grain.
A cat is of the order felidae. Other animals in this order are bobcats, pumas, cougars, and others. They all need to eat meat. Domesticated cats eat a processed meat and grain mixture.
Grain.
Cats should not eat tissues.
Cats and lions eat meat.
Yes. They eat cats that are stripped.
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No because if it said The horses eat hay and grain then it would be a compound predicate:)
small rodents such as mice and srews eat grain.
I suppose so, because what I learned about vegetarians is that they don't eat meat. Grain Is not meat.