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 Can we feed shrimp to cats? Is it safe for my cat?
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Before giving it to your cat, make sure you wash it and devein that is remove the shells, head, and tail. Then boil or steam it. Do not use spices as what may be tasty to human beings may be harmful to cats.
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Cats can eat shrimp, you can feed raw shrimp as an occasional treat. Too much shrimp can lead to obesity and other health problems. Just make sure you've thoroughly clean and remove the digestive tract. And the other best option is to cook the shrimp without any oils or seasonings.
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before giving shrimps your cat please make sure to remove their head and tail you must wash it very well so all bacterias had gone
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Yes, cats can eat shrimp as an occasional treat. However, it's important to make sure the shrimp is cooked and doesn't contain any harmful seasoning or additives.
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Cats can eat shrimp, but it should not be a regular part of their diet. Shrimp is not nutritionally complete and cats require a diet that is high in protein. Shrimp can be fed as a treat in small amounts, but it should not be the main source of nutrition for cats.
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If you plan to share shrimp with your cat, make sure it's not raw. "Shrimp should be cooked thoroughly without additional fat (oils, butter) or seasonings," Dr. McCullough shares. It's important to remove the shell and tails and devein the shrimp before sharing it with your cat, too.
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Yes, you can generally feed small amounts of cooked shrimp to your cat as an occasional treat. Ensure the shrimp is plain, without any added spices, garlic, or onions, as these can be harmful to cats. Remove the shell and tail, and make sure the shrimp is thoroughly cooked. Always introduce new foods gradually and monitor your cat for any adverse reactions. If in doubt, consult your veterinarian
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