Yes, cats can safely eat hearts of palm in moderation as it is non-toxic to them. However, it is not a necessary part of their diet and should only be given as an occasional treat.
Cats can safely eat certain berries like blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries in moderation. These berries are non-toxic to cats and can be a healthy treat for them.
Yes, cats can safely eat rabbit meat as it is a natural part of their diet and provides them with essential nutrients.
No, cats should not eat sweet bread as it can be harmful to their health.
No. Plants do not have hearts, because hearts are used to pump blood, and plants do not have blood, therefore they do not need and do not have a heart. Hearts of palm refers to the center of the palm, a tasty food, that many people like to eat, just as many people like to eat artichoke hearts which refers to the center of the artichoke, but hearts of palm and artichoke hearts are not hearts which pump blood, they are just the center of the plant, which is edible.
Cats can safely eat catnip, which is a plant that many cats enjoy and is non-toxic to them.
No, cats should not eat snails as they can carry parasites that may be harmful to the cat.
Cats can safely eat miller moths, but it is not recommended as they may cause stomach upset or allergic reactions in some cats. It is best to prevent cats from eating moths to avoid any potential health issues.
Yes, cats can safely eat bugs as long as they are not toxic or harmful. Bugs can provide additional nutrients and entertainment for cats. However, it is important to monitor the types of bugs they consume to ensure their safety.
No, cats should not eat cashews as they can be harmful to their digestive system and may cause health issues.
No, cats should not eat moths as they can be harmful to their digestive system and may cause health issues.
Yes, cats can safely eat whole fish as long as it is properly cooked and boneless to avoid choking hazards. Fish can be a good source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids for cats.
Yes, cats can safely eat Starkist tuna as an occasional treat, but it should not be a regular part of their diet due to potential mercury content and lack of essential nutrients.