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  2. What Vegetables Can Cats Eat? - AOL

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    Cats are definitely carnivores, but that doesn’t mean they have to avoid veggies altogether. Vegetables can enhance a cat’s diet by providing specific nutrients they may not get from their ...

  3. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Cats fed exclusively on raw, freshwater fish can develop a thiamine deficiency. Those fed exclusively on liver may develop vitamin A toxicity. Also, homemade diets, either 'organic', 'natural', or 'vegetarian' may contain excessive protein and phosphorus while being deficient in calcium , vitamin E , and microminerals such as copper , zinc ...

  4. Raw feeding - Wikipedia

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    Raw feeding is the practice of feeding domestic dogs, cats, and other animals a diet consisting primarily of uncooked meat, edible bones, and organs. The ingredients used to formulate raw diets vary. The ingredients used to formulate raw diets vary.

  5. List of culinary fruits - Wikipedia

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    Many edible plant parts that are considered fruits in the botanical sense are culinarily classified as vegetables (for example: the tomato, zucchini, and so on), and thus do not appear on this list. Similarly, some botanical fruits are classified as nuts (e.g. brazil nut ) and do not appear here either.

  6. Is it OK to feed your cat bananas? Your cat's dietary ... - AOL

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    Yes, cats can eat bananas. But just like any other human food, be careful feeding your feline the fruit. It is OK to feed your cat small portions of bananas, according to Hill's Pet Nutrition ...

  7. Can cats eat pumpkin? Know if the fall squash is healthy for ...

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    Yes, cats can eat pumpkin. Plain pumpkin is OK for cat consumption, PetMD reports. The squash may even benefit your pet's health, according to Hill's Pet Nutrition .