Can cats eat carrots? Safety for cats
Yes, cats can eat carrots if they are prepared properly. They should be washed, peeled, cooked plainly (by steaming, boiling or baking) without oils or seasonings and cut into small pieces or mashed. As no part of a carrot contains chemicals or proteins that are toxic to felines, carrots are a safe treat to give your cat in small amounts. Carrots should be considered a treat that shouldn’t make up more than 10% of your kitty’s daily caloric intake, and you should always consult your veterinarian before feeding your pets new foods.
Health Benefits of Carrots for Cats
Many feline pet parents wonder, “can cats eat carrots?” And the answer is yes. Even though carrots lack protein, they have some potential health benefits for cats:
- Excellent source of vitamins K and E
- Excellent source of manganese
- Excellent source of potassium, phosphorus and magnesium
- Provides your cat with a healthy amount of dietary fiber
Carrots are loaded with vitamins, magnesium and many other nutritious things and supply them with plenty of fiber. The reason carrots are orange is because of an antioxidant called beta-carotene that converts into vitamin A—a very healthy supplement for cats.
How to Feed Carrots to Your Cat
When fed appropriately, carrots can be tasty, natural snacks for cats. Always wash the carrots thoroughly and peel them before cooking them—boiled, steamed or baked—to a soft and chewy texture. Raw carrots that are hard to chew can become a choking hazard to your feline.
As long as you don’t add any seasoning or cook them with other ingredients, small portions of bite-size, cooked carrots can be a wonderful, occasional treat for your pet.
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You can find out more about other cat food information at Petco’s food and nutrition hub and pet resource center pages.