No. Cats are, by nature, meat eaters. Their bodies are not equipped to deal with people-type vegetables. The large corn kernals may very well stop up the intestines since they would not begin the digestive process in the stomach.
A cat can eat kettle corn or popcorn if they like it. It is advised to feed it to your cat in moderation and without butter and salt.
Birds are wild life that will eat unpopped popcorn. Birds enjoy popped popcorn as well, so feed them a little of both!
Corn starch is not inherently poisonous to cats, but they shouldn't eat too much of it; they're obligate carnivores so they literally cannot live on a diet of all vegetable sources Cats can eat foods that contain corn starch without any real harm, as long as they're getting enough meat to go along with it.
Yes, dried corn is a standard ingredient of sweet feed for goats. Goats can also eat raw or cooked corn and corn husks. My goats eat corn husks like candy!
Cats and lions eat meat.
Tame cats usually eat cat food.
Yes the iroquois did eat popcorn the grew corn then cooked it to make popcorn
regular corn
you eat it
nawh They could.. If you wanted them to.. And the correct question would be "Do cats eat corn?"
they did not eat popcorn, they considered corn animal feed.
No because corn is human food and cats should eat food that is made for them only.
No. But you still shouldn't eat popcorn if you have braces. Popcorn is dehydrated corn kernels put in a bag, later to be dehydrated even more to make it pop.
of course they do, corn is a big part of Mexican culture tortillas, tamales, popcorn and many more things are made from corn.
Umm. I'm not really sure cats even eat corn. But if your cat does than go and consolt your vet. (I don't recommend it)
The proper way to eat popcorn is to: One at a time, pop one popcorn kernel in your mouth... and when you chew it, don't chew too loud.
LOL Please show me one of these 'popcorn plants'.
No they can't, they can't digest it properly.