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Can I Give Strawberries to My Cat?

The drawback of strawberries is that theyu2019re fairly high in sugar. And canned strawberries are a real no-no because theyu2019re packed with sugary syrup, additives, and preservatives.

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Can I Give Strawberries to My Cat?

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  1. Can I Give Strawberries to My Cat? Strawberries are a tasty summer treat for you and your family. Have you ever wondered if it’s a good idea to give a strawberry to your cat? Learn more here from vets Rochester, NY. Benefits of Strawberries Strawberries contain a lot of good nutrients, which is why they’re considered a healthy fruit for humans. Strawberries can offer nutrients like vitamins C, K, B1 and B6, potassium, fiber, magnesium, iodine, folic acid, and omega-3 fatty acids. Plus, they’re low in calories and have a decent water content. Risks of Strawberries The drawback of strawberries is that they’re fairly high in sugar. And canned strawberries are a real no-no, because they’re packed with sugary syrup, additives, and preservatives. Plus, cats can be allergic to strawberries, and they could choke on too large of a piece. Giving Your Cat Strawberries Your cat doesn’t need strawberries in the diet to stay healthy, so there’s really no need to give her these fruits. Most likely, your cat will turn her nose up anyway! If you must give Fluffy strawberries, cut them into small pieces and keep the portion size tiny. Call your pet clinic Rochester, NY today for more informationon your cat’s diet.

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