Yes and no. Yes, cheese is..kind of healthy for them because it has nutriants and milk which helps their bones grow, but no, you shouldn't give them cheese...well, you shouldn't give cats ANY people food for that matter.
Cheese is not poisonous for cats, but it is not recommended to feed them large amounts. Cats are carnivores and do not require dairy in their diet. Some cats may also have lactose intolerance and experience digestive issues if they consume cheese. It is best to stick to cat-appropriate treats and foods.
No because if they attack them they will be sick like the sick cats.And the sick cats know that if they attack the healthy cats they will be healthy. And then when the owners of the healthy wants to take the home, they will be mix up with the sick cats.FYI ,why do the healthy cats fight the sick cats. they have a good behavior so they don't fight or run around for mice or do other yucky and silly stuff.The guy who clean the healthy cats will be so angry to see them dirty and the docter will be dissapointed to the owner cause they don't take care their cats well enough. If they fight
Cats love eating cheese and it's ok in small amounts but remember it's fatty and dense. Feed it them in small pieces and don't give them loads. Cheesy cat treats are safer to feed cats and they are bond to love both!
I think if your cats nose is cold and wet it means it is healthy, as it being dry not being healthy. But it is not a very big problem since my cats nose is dry sometimes and he is fine.
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.
Cats love cheese in large amounts! They like swiss and jack cheese!
Some cats may eat a full cheese puff but its not advisable to give a cat human foods such as cheese puffs.
Most cats enjoy cheese. Cheese is very salty, so, as with all processed foods, there should be a limit as to how much you give your cat.
Cheese, cats with cheese and Mitt Romney
cheese.
yes, it's healthy
Cheese is not poisonous for cats, but it is not recommended to feed them large amounts. Cats are carnivores and do not require dairy in their diet. Some cats may also have lactose intolerance and experience digestive issues if they consume cheese. It is best to stick to cat-appropriate treats and foods.
no it is not because cheese helps your health
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Cats can eat cheese in small amounts as a treat, but it should not be a regular part of their diet. Cheese is high in fat and can cause digestive issues for some cats. It is important to monitor your cat's reaction to cheese and consult with a veterinarian before including it in their diet.
there is not even 1 healthy thing in cheese.