Thanksgiving is a time for warmth, gratitude, and delicious foodβbut many holiday favorites arenβt safe for our feline friends. To help keep your cat healthy and stress-free this season, hereβs a clear guide on which Thanksgiving foods are safe for cats and which should be avoided.
Credits to @idahohumanesociety for this information.
β Cat-Friendly Thanksgiving Foods (In Small, Plain Portions)
These foods are safe for cats when cooked, plain, and unseasoned. Cats have sensitive stomachs, so offer only tiny nibbles:
π₯ Cooked Carrots β Soft, gentle on digestion.
π₯¬ Small Amount of Celery β Tiny bits only; high fiber.
π½ Corn β Plain kernels; avoid butter or seasoning.
π Sweet Potatoes β Cooked only, no sugar or marshmallows.
π’ Cooked Green Beans β Simple and nutritious.
π Apples (no seeds or core!) β A small fruity treat.
π Bananas β Just a thin slice.
π₯¦ Broccoli β Cooked, in small amounts.
π Pumpkin β Plain, unsweetened, great for digestion.
π Squash β Soft and cat-safe when cooked.
π Rice β Simple and gentle on the stomach.
π² Quinoa β High protein and safe in tiny amounts.
π¦ Turkey β White meat only; no skin, fat, spices, or bones.
π Chicken β Plain cooked chicken breast is perfect.
β Foods NOT Safe for Cats
These Thanksgiving foods can cause vomiting, toxic reactions, digestive issues, or serious health risks:
π§ Cheese β Many cats are lactose-intolerant.
π« Chocolate β Highly toxic to cats.
π΅ Tea / Caffeine β Dangerous for the heart and nervous system.
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Onion, Leeks, Garlic β Can damage red blood cells β anemia.
π Grapes & Raisins β Toxic, can cause kidney failure.
π₯© Raw Meat β Risk of bacteria and parasites.
π₯ Ham β Too salty, fatty, and preserved.
π₯ Raw Potatoes / Mashed Potatoes (with cream or butter) β Toxic when raw; fatty when prepared.
π Raw Dough β Yeast expands in the stomach β emergency risk.
π Canned Cranberry Sauce β Sugars and additives.
π Citrus Foods β Can upset stomach or cause toxicity.
π₯§ Pre-Made Desserts, Pie Filling, Stuffing β Often contain sugar, spices, butter, onion, or toxic ingredients.
πΎ Extra Thanksgiving Tips for Cat Owners
- Keep plates and leftovers out of reachβcats are clever climbers!
- Avoid feeding table scraps; stick to plain, single-ingredient foods.
- Introduce new foods slowly to avoid digestive upset.
- If your cat shows vomiting, lethargy, or unusual behavior, contact a vet immediately.
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