Cats can eat pumpkins.
Pumpkin contains various vitamins, such as B vitamins, vitamin C, carotene, etc., which can effectively improve the cat’s body resistance and supplement the vitamins needed by the cat. And pumpkin contains a lot of fiber, which can promote gastrointestinal motility in cats. But be sure not to overdose. Cats who eat too much pumpkin are likely to develop jaundice.
You can scrape off the pumpkin flesh with a spoon and mix it with the meat to feed the cat, because cats are carnivores and will not eat pumpkin alone. If the cat’s digestive function is relatively fragile and it is easy to suffer from diarrhea, vomiting, soft stool and other digestive system symptoms due to food irritation, it is not recommended to feed cooked pumpkin. It is recommended to feed easy-to-digest and nutritious pet food.
Cat feeding knowledge
1. Cats do not need to be walked. We walk our dogs for their health and to solve their defecation problems. The cat does not need to go out to defecate, it feels very comfortable in the house.
2. Defecate and bury it yourself. Prepare a cat toilet and cat litter so the cat will urinate and bury it on its own. But we have to clean it regularly. Cat litter, cat food and a cat toilet are three essential items for raising a cat. There is no need to buy a cat collar (anti-flea collar, bell, etc.). Wearing a collar for a long time will cause the hair on the cat's neck to become wrinkled and sticky. Don't put clothes on cats. Cats don't like restraint.
3. Do not feed kittens without permission. Some cats are born with lactose intolerance and will develop diarrhea after feeding.
4. The cat’s staple food must be suitable dry food, no less than 50% of the so-called food.
5. Cats sleep 16-20 hours a day. Pay attention to fragile items such as tableware, cups, vases, etc. in your home, which can easily be stepped on by cats.