With the exception of catnip., and sometimes in the wild- grass- to relieve stomach problems ( one wishes people had such instinctive insight) Cats are carnivorous that is meat-eating by nature. Catnip is in effect, an intoxicant.
They can eat normal cat food like any other color of cat.
sometimes cat food
cat chow and other stuff that I can't think of.
A cat's temperament and diet has nothing to do with its coat colour. Onion is toxic to ALL cats, no matter on their colour or gender or breed.
Eat "Dark Green" vegetables such as Kale or Romaine Lettuce (not Iceburg), "Yellow" vegetables such as onions, and "Other Color" vegetables (Red, Orange, etc), such as tomatos and carrots.
Eat "Dark Green" vegetables such as Kale or Romaine Lettuce (not Iceburg), "Yellow" vegetables such as onions, and "Other Color" vegetables (Red, Orange, etc), such as tomatos and carrots.
Orange And Dark Green
banana, orange, apple, grape, tomato
The term "Tabby" is not a breed of cat; it is coat pattern found on many cats, and can be found in several breeds. Yes. all cats can indeed eat chicken, raw or cooked. Unseasoned chicken is best fed as a treat and not part of a cat's daily diet. It is advisable to refrain feeding a cat any processed meats due to the large amounts of salt and preservatives that will not benefit your cat's health.
Cats are obligate carnivores, their digestive systems are incapable of handling fruits and vegetables. Occasionally a cat will eat some grass but this is indigestible fiber that the cat eats instinctively to settle an upset stomach, the cat is not eating it as food but as a "medicine".
Ferrets are carnivorous animals and shouldn't eat fruit or vegetables.
Snow is only flakes of ice and ice is only water. Let the cat eat snow. If he gets too much he'll only start to have a cold tongue and throat, maybe a brain freeze. No problem.