While cats LIKE seafood, it IS bad for them. It can lead to urinary tract blockages and stones. We have a cat who developed a blockage and had to be hospitalized... our vet said to avoid any cat foods with seafood in them, as they change the acidity of the urine and can lead to stones (especially in neutered males - because they have smaller urethras and altered cats aren't as physically active - but it also happens in unaltered cats of both genders). She said to avoid canned tuna at all costs! Chicken, liver, and beef products are encouraged, though. So if you want to treat kitty, please try one of these instead of seafood. Your kitty and mine will thank you! ;)
Crab meat is not inherently bad for cats, but it should only be given to them in moderation. Some cats may have allergies to seafood, so it's important to monitor their reaction when introducing crab into their diet. Additionally, crab meat should be cooked and free of any seasonings or additives that could be harmful to cats. It's always best to consult with a veterinarian before feeding your cat any new foods to ensure their safety and well-being.
no mold on crab shells is not bad for you but it is bad for the crab
Yes, cats can eat shellfish once in a while, but too much can make them have dihareea.
Mine has them all the time.
Yes, it is generally safe for cats to eat cooked crab in moderation. However, it is important to remove any shells and ensure that the crab is not seasoned with ingredients that may be harmful to cats, such as garlic or onions. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing new foods into your cat's diet.
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Crab is not bad for you if you are on a diet, as long as you do not suffer any medical conditions that may be aggravated by seafood, such as gout. Crab is rich in healthy fats and protein.
Crab is generally safe for cats to eat in moderation. However, it is important to remove any shells and ensure that the crab is cooked thoroughly to avoid any potential risks. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian before introducing new foods into your cat's diet.
Good guys, they are cats
I was worried about this problem to when I got my crab. I have two cats. I always have my eye on my two crabs so my cats won't get to them. Just brush them away, and say, "no" to the cat, or sometimes, if they kill, or almost kill the crab, spray them with water. I know it sounds kind of cruel, but I mean, water doesn't melt them. If you do this, your cat will learn that the hermit crab isn't prey. This should work, but you know, all cats are different. Hope this helped!
Crab can be a healthy treat for cats in moderation. It is a good source of protein and can provide essential nutrients. However, it should be given in small amounts and cooked thoroughly to avoid any potential risks. It is important to remove any shells or bones before feeding crab to your cat.
bad Its is an opinion but personally I think good.