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  2. Can cats eat pumpkin? Know if the fall squash is ... - AOL

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    What to know about whether your pup can eat the fruit. It is important to only give cats plain, unsweetened pumpkin , the Animal Humane Society recommends. The treat can be canned or fresh.

  3. Can Cats Eat Fruit? Here’s What’s OK and What to ... - AOL

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    Your curious kitty is showing an interest in your farmer’s market haul of fresh fruit …but we all know what they say about...

  4. Can Cats Eat Turkey? 13 Cat-safe Recipes for Thanksgiving - AOL

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    PHOTO CREDIT: AMAZON. Buy on Amazon. Method: Combine pumpkin puree, catnip, and flour to form a dough. Roll out and cut into cookie shapes. Bake at 350°F for 12 minutes until crisp.

  5. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Cats on a vegan diet can develop abnormally alkaline (high pH) urine as most commonly used plant-based proteins are more alkaline than the meat-based foods which cats have evolved to eat. When the urine becomes too alkaline (pH >7), there is an increased risk of formation of struvite (also known as magnesium ammonium phosphate) bladder crystals ...

  6. List of herbivorous animals - Wikipedia

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    Animal diets are not inflexible, and most animals will stray from their typical diet on occasion; for instance, cattle will eat chicks, [2] and crocodiles will consume fruit. [3] Though it can be hard to determine what is a true aberration, as opposed to being a normal, but minor component of the diet, animals are still regarded as herbivores ...

  7. Actinidia polygama - Wikipedia

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    Actinidia polygama (also known as silver vine, matatabi and cat powder) is a species of kiwifruit in the family Actinidiaceae. It grows in the mountainous areas of Korea , Japan and China at elevations between 500 and 1,900 metres (1,600 and 6,200 ft).