I don't know about that, but Ur cat will probably not want the lettuce.
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No, Cats are carnivores and their teeth and digestive systems are not set up to deal with plant materials. However sometimes when ill or short of minerals Cats will chew on grass.
I just found out my cat likes lettuce also. I wouldn't replace your cats normal diet of cat food with lettuce but an occasional treat should be ok. As with any treat too much is just too much so don't over do it.
Cats.
snow sun is very good for cats
Yes, Matty Cooper is good with cats. He is gentle, patient, and caring towards them. He enjoys spending time with cats and knows how to handle them with care.
Smoked oysters are not good for cats. Oysters contain enzymes that may be harmful to a cats digestive system if ingested.
Cats are meat-eaters. Vegetables are not their natural food.
no iceberg is not harmful for cats.
u should feed the wild cats carrots and lettuce
Yes, especially a lettuce wrap
Nutritionally speaking, lettuce really doesn't contain much of anything, so it'be more a case of lettuce not being bad rather than being actually good. But sure, if you were to compare a lettuce to a donut, then the lettuce would be "good" for you.
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yes lettuce is good in test and its good for me
Eating lettuce is good for health.
it is a vegetable
For hypothyroidism, yes. Lettuce is very good. For people with Hypothyroidism, Copper and iron will do the most good. So, spinach and lettuce are some excellent choices to include in the diet. It is also recommended that you include olives (They are good fat which is necessary for the body).
I just found out my cat likes lettuce also. I wouldn't replace your cats normal diet of cat food with lettuce but an occasional treat should be ok. As with any treat too much is just too much so don't over do it.
This one is a pretty good one: There is a rabbit sitting outside a lettuce field that has a fence around it. It can hardly squeeze through the gate so if it goes in and eats the lettuce it won't be able to get out and it really desperately wants the lettuce. How can he get it? Answer: He simply goes in, pulls the lettuce to the edge of the fence, squeezes back out and eats the lettuce through the fence. Simple?