no it is more likely to chew up the insides of cat
They should be given a fresh bowl of water daily. Cows' milk is actually hard for cats to digest and can cause diarrhea in cats.
Grapes (and raisins) are known to be toxic for cats (and dogs) and should not be given to them under any circumstances.
It is not advisable to give a cat dairy products. It is best to stay away from all dairy as many cats can not digest it properly - particularly products made from cow's milk due to the lactose which can cause diarrhea.
They can, but its not good for them due to the lactose that is present in cow's milk. Many cats are lactose intolerant (they cannot digest it properly) so can get sick from ingesting it. Goats milk, or specially formulated cat milk do not have lactose in so are perfectly safe.
Yes. it is called cat grass for that very reason. it helps them digest foods easier and if they vomit don't worry, that's good for the cat. cat grass helps their stomach. Cat grass is good for cats.
with their digestive system
Yes, because cats are unable to digest lactose in milk.
There are a few animals with a digestive capacity is strong enough to digest even a steel nail. Fish can do this.
Cats do not digest milk meant for humans. It will give the cat diarrhea and gas.
They should be given a fresh bowl of water daily. Cows' milk is actually hard for cats to digest and can cause diarrhea in cats.
Not unless it is spoiled meat. Cats will get sick if they do not eat meat as they cannot digest plant based foods.
Cats, just like all other animals, digest food in their stomach. The stomach breaks down the food quickly and effectively in order to provide the rest of the body with energy and nutrients. House cats have the same digestion as wild cats do; they are efficient at breaking down and gaining all needed nutrients from fresh, raw meat.
Water, sure. But cats are obligate carnivores. They eat meat. Obligate means they MUST eat meat.
Cats are Mandatory carnivores, meaning that they only digest meats. But despite that, these days they mix rice and other things into dry cat food.
While cats may drink milk, Persian cats like any others, it is not particularly good for them. Cats generally lose the enzyme that allows them to digest lactose when they are weaned.
Grapes (and raisins) are known to be toxic for cats (and dogs) and should not be given to them under any circumstances.
Cats are "obligate carnivores". That is, their digestive systems digest meat. They do not digest any form of plant matter well. Do not feed your cat herbs- feed them meat.