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Dogs go nuts for this treat, but can cats eat peanut butter? Like some human foods, peanut butter can be eaten safely in moderation, but the answer to the question, "Can cats have peanut butter?" is a little more complicated than "yes" or "no."
Although many cats love the taste of this salty and sweet spread, cat parents should avoid giving their feline friends peanut butter. It provides no nutritional value and, more importantly, certain ingredients, like fat and added artificial sweeteners, can be harmful or even toxic to cats.
If you choose to feed your cat peanut butter, carefully read labels and familiarize yourself with problematic ingredients.
Ideally, you should avoid feeding your cat peanut butter and foods containing it because it poses more health risks than health benefits. Peanut butter tends to be a fan favorite for dog parents for hiding medication or providing a fun snack, but it shouldn't be considered a go-to treat for your cat.
If peanut butter is the only way your cat will ingest their medicine, serve them a very small portion of all-natural peanut butter that doesn't contain xylitol. Portion size matters: A small portion of human food can equal an entire meal for a cat. A tablespoon of peanut butter, for example, would exceed your cat's daily caloric intake, so "stick to a lick" when feeding it to your cat.
Can cats have peanut butter? Yes, but, instead, it's a good idea to give your furry friend alternative treats like cat food with ingredients that provide balanced nutrition. You can hide pills, tablets or even liquid medicine in a ball of wet cat food, and it won't stick to the roof of your cat's mouth like peanut butter.
Sticking to food formulated specifically for your cat can ensure that they meet their proper caloric intake and stay happy and healthy for a long time.
Christine O'Brien is a writer, mom, and long-time cat parent whose two Russian Blues rule the house. Her work also appears in Care.com, What to Expect, and Fit Pregnancy, where she writes about pets, pregnancy, and family life. Find and follow her on Instagram and Twitter @brovelliobrien.
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