7 Foods You Shouldn’t Give Your Cat (Page 3 ) | November 24, 2025

Garlic and Onion: Discreet Toxins
Whether raw, cooked, or powdered, garlic and onions damage red blood cells and can cause severe anemia.

Note: They are often found in leftovers, sauces and prepared foods.

Why is it important to feed your cat a proper diet? Here are 3 good reasons.

To maintain oral health
A balanced diet reduces plaque, reduces bad breath and prevents oral infections that are common in adult cats.

Because cats are strict carnivores,
their bodies require animal protein. Taurine, an essential amino acid found in meat, is essential for the heart, vision, and muscles.

Avoid: Vegetarian and grain-based diets.
Prefer: A diet rich in good quality meat or fish.

To support natural digestion,
cats instinctively don’t over-hydrate. A wet diet (patés, fresh food) promotes good hydration and prevents frequent urination problems.* Your cat relies on you to provide them with food that meets their needs. By avoiding toxic foods and choosing healthy foods, you’re providing them with more than just a meal: you’re ensuring their comfort, health, and longevity.

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