Here are eight foods you can safely feed your cat.

 Here are eight foods you can safely feed your cat.

Cooked Chicken: Plain, cooked chicken (without bones or seasoning) is an excellent source of protein for cats.
Cooked Fish: Salmon, sardines, and other cooked, boneless fish can provide omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for a cat's skin and coat.
Pumpkin: Plain, canned pumpkin (not the pie filling) can help with a cat's digestive health and is often recommended for both constipation and diarrhea.
Cooked Eggs: Eggs are a good source of protein and can be fed to cats in moderation. Make sure they're fully cooked, as raw eggs can carry salmonella.
Blueberries: These are safe for cats in small quantities and can provide antioxidants, although not all cats will enjoy the taste.
Cheese: Some cats can tolerate small amounts of cheese as a treat. However, since many cats are lactose intolerant, it’s important to observe how your cat reacts to dairy.
Carrots: Cooked carrots can be a healthy snack for cats. They provide vitamins and fiber, but they should be given in moderation due to their high sugar content.
Peas: Green peas can be a good source of fiber and protein for cats. They can be served cooked or frozen, depending on your cat's preference.
Remember to introduce any new food gradually and always consult with your veterinarian before making significant changes to your cat's diet
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