Cats are obligate carnivores and need nutrients like taurine, vitamin A, and arachidonic acid from meat. They can't eat all meats or human food — a balanced, vet-approved diet is essential.
Essential for muscle development, maintenance, and overall health
Provides energy and supports a shiny coat and healthy skin
Support immune function, strong bones, and metabolic health
A vital amino acid for cats—important for heart health, vision, and immune function
Cats often don't drink enough water, so proper hydration through fresh water and wet food is crucial to prevent urinary issues
Pumpkin
High in fiber and vitamins aids digestion and reduces hairballs.
Chicken
Lean protein builds muscle and boosts energy.
Rice
Easily digested carbs gentle and ideal during recovery.
Tuna
Rich in protein and omega-3s serve occasionally
Blueberry
Antioxidant-rich healthy low-calorie treat in small amounts.
Salmon
High in omega-3s supports skin and coat—serve cooked, boneless.
Egg
High in protein and amino acids serve fully cooked.
Carrot
Low-calorie, beta-carotene treat; good for eyes and teeth.
Pumpkin
High in fiber and vitamins aids digestion and reduces hairballs.
Chicken
Lean protein builds muscle and boosts energy.
Rice
Easily digested carbs gentle and ideal during recovery.
Tuna
Rich in protein and omega-3s serve occasionally
Blueberry
Antioxidant-rich healthy low-calorie treat in small amounts.
Salmon
High in omega-3s supports skin and coat—serve cooked, boneless.
Egg
High in protein and amino acids serve fully cooked.
Carrot
Low-calorie, beta-carotene treat; good for eyes and teeth.
Alcohol
Contains caffeine harmful—may cause restlessness or seizures.
Chocolate
Toxic to cats theobromine and caffeine may cause heart issues or seizures.
Milk
Cats often can't digest lactose may cause stomach issues.
Garlic
Toxic to cats can damage red blood cells and cause anemia.
Coffee
Easily digested carbs gentle and ideal during recovery.
Grape
Add extra protein to support your cat's muscle and energy needs.
Onions
Toxic to cats even small amounts can cause anemia.
Alcohol
Contains caffeine harmful—may cause restlessness or seizures.
Chocolate
Toxic to cats theobromine and caffeine may cause heart issues or seizures.
Milk
Cats often can't digest lactose may cause stomach issues.
Garlic
Toxic to cats can damage red blood cells and cause anemia.
Coffee
Easily digested carbs gentle and ideal during recovery.
Grape
High in omega-3s supports skin and coat—serve cooked, boneless.
Onions
Toxic to cats even small amounts can cause anemia.