Is it ok to give a cat cheesecake-?

…just every now and then…? She LOVES it o so much, and so do I- so it is around a lot… its so very difficult to eat it without sharing when I see those big sad green eyes looking up at me!!!

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3002/3022889637_eb4…

Update:

She eats high quality Organix brand food, so I know she gets her nutrients- she only gets a tiny chunk- it looks like she has the whole dish in the pic, but I just sat it down to snap a pic!

She eats high quality Organix brand food, so I know she gets her nutrients- she only gets a tiny chunk- it looks like she has the whole dish in the pic, but I just sat it down to snap a pic!

10 Answers

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    yeah i would really try not to give into those big green eyes. in fact, a lot of cats are lactose intolerant and cheese cake could make your cats stomach very upset. not to mention what else might be in that cheesecake that would hurt your cat. if you can’t resist your cats begging eyes try giving her a made for cat treat instead. i bet she’ll love it just as much and in moderation it won’t be nearly as bad for her as cheesecake would.

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    Cheesecake is made with cream cheese which is a dairy product. Cats are lactose intolerant so this can give them diarrhea and an upset stomach. It’s also loaded with sugar which is very bad for cats.

    Seems a bit odd that you’d spend the money and effort to feed her a quality diet and then feed her food that could make her very ill. If you want to give her a treat give her little bits of fresh chicken or buy the dried salmon chunks or tuna flakes sold at higher end pet stores. Cats are CARNIVORES – don’t give them food meant for humans.

  • sprang
    4 days ago

    ewwwww it is gross. as quickly as I first observed the question i presumed which you have been merely joking. No do not use cat biscuits, could you like it in case you went out and that they gave you cat biscuits? that’s observed as cat biscuits for a reason and that’s with the aid of fact that’s for cats not human beings. in the adventure that your travelers have been cats then i’m specific that it may be high quality, if not then do not use it. merely clarify on your travelers which you probably did not have any digestives left. or you will desire to easily make a distinctive pudding. a splash bit advice earlier you’re making something be certain that think approximately all the ingredients.

  • CC
    1 month ago

    My cat adores baby food (chicken), but it’s not good for her over the long term, so although she’d love to have it daily, she only gets a tiny amount once in a while to kick-start her appetite (per vet’s approval).

    Please don’t give your beloved kitty cheesecake. All that sugar … not good for her teeth. And even if you do brush her teeth, this is simply not a food that was formulated for cats.

  • frak1a12345
    1 month ago

    Life is short. Give your cat a small piece once in a while. Every thing the posters said so far on this subject applies to humans too and yet cheesecake is still consumed by most people.

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    You can give your cat a LITTLE bit of food every once in a while. But I wouldn’t do it with dairy products (or chocolate) because dairy is hard to digest for animals. I don’t know why in movies that cats are always given milk, when they really aren’t supposed to have it.

  • scarlett11
    1 month ago

    No, not really maybe a smidgen once a month or so…, cats need the nutrients that come from cat food.., check online.

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    If you want to look into those big green eyes longer, you won’t give her any cheesecake. Way too high in calories which contributes to obesity which shortens lifespans. Not to mention, there are no nutritional calories in cheesecake.

  • mailliam
    1 month ago

    It’s ok, but only in proportion, Not the whole lot you will kill it with kindness. I saw your picture she’s a lovely little cat (little with potential !?!?!?!) don’t let it become a fat cat. lol

    PS. Mice like cheesecake too but it will be safe as houses with her around.

  • Anonymous
    1 month ago

    I think so as much as you allow for yourself but much less quantity. I am not worried about people saying “bad” or “toxic” etc. What i do is I eat first and leave a teaspoonful of whatever for pets. I think you treat your cat well and is it not our joy to share we love?

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