What 10 Fruits Can Cats Eat?

Apples 

Apples are a mainstay of diets worldwide and are rich in antioxidants, calcium, fiber, and vitamins K, A, and C. Your cat may find their crisp texture appealing, and since they contain about 86% water

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Bananas 

Rich in potassium and carbohydrates, bananas are high in vitamins B6 and C and are excellent for blood pressure and muscles. But because they contain a lot of sugar

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Mangos 

Mangoes, one of the fanciest fruits, are rich in fiber, vitamins C, A, and B6. They can improve the digestive and ocular health of your cat and are rich in nutrients.

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Strawberries 

A popular pet treat, strawberries are a great source of fiber and potassium. They are also a good source of folate, antioxidants, and vitamins C, B1, and B 6.

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Pineapple 

Pineapple, which is rich in vitamins and minerals like potassium and magnesium, helps improve your cat's immune system and digestive system.

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Blueberries 

In actuality, you can include most berry varieties in your cat's diet. Because they are rich in vitamins, fiber, and antioxidants, cats can safely eat cranberries, blackberries, and blueberries.

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Cantaloupe Melon

Vitamins A, C, B, and beta-carotene, which is found in cantaloupe, are known to improve vision. They're excellent for cats who don't drink enough water because they're low in calories

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Pears 

Pears, which are high in fiber, copper, and vitamins, can strengthen immunity and help keep cats from getting sick. Because of their high sugar content, they ought to be served in moderation.

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Apricots 

Apricots are a delicious addition to your cat's food and are ideal on a hot summer day. Once the stem, pit, and leaves are removed, chop up a slice and observe how your kitty buddy comes to love it as a snack.

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Watermelon 

Watermelons are another helpful fruit for cats that don't drink enough water—they are essentially textured water. In addition, they are an excellent source of potassium and vitamins A, B, and C

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