The risks are unreasonably high.
Vegetables and fruits are excellent sources of micronutrients that are needed by cats just as much as humans. However, not all products will benefit your pet. Instead, they can even harm them.
Veterinarians advise against giving grapes and raisins to furry pets. Kidney problems can arise. If your cat is on a natural diet, do not add garlic and onion to their meals. In general, highly pigmented and brightly colored vegetables and fruits should not be included in the animal’s diet.
You can safely give carrots, apples, and bell peppers. The greener the vegetable or fruit, the better. If your cat enjoys eating apples, then, of course, you can give them because it’s also beneficial for their teeth. But avoid yellow or red apples. It’s even better to peel them, as experts recommend.
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