This is an easy habit to develop: give your cat a bite of food while you are cooking, or let them eat leftovers from your plate instead of their dinner. However, while your cat (or dog) may like and beg for human food, many foods range from undernutrition to completely toxic for pets. You shouldn't even give your cat the piece of sushi that fell on the floor, because raw fish may be bad news for them (more evidence that the comics are full of lies).
According to veterinary experts at the Small Animal Clinical Nutrition Service of the University of Missouri, the best way to eat kittens is to stick to foods specially formulated for your cat. This ensures that they get the nutrients they need and avoid potentially harmful ingredients.
Although the intake of some of these foods may be small, you don't know how much is too much for your cat. Some bites are poisonous and can cause problems ranging from gastrointestinal discomfort to nervous system damage. The safest option is to avoid them altogether.
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list, as many other foods may also be toxic to your cat.
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Although there are some foods that your cat can eat, remember that not all pets will tolerate them in the same way. If you are not sure, please consult your veterinarian.
Similarly, even "safe" foods can cause gastrointestinal problems in some cats, so if you choose to feed anything other than cat food, be aware of vomiting, diarrhea, and other abnormal behaviors. Cats with other health problems may be particularly susceptible to these adverse reactions. Your best option is to insist on using cat food that your pet knows. If you have any questions, please consult your veterinarian.