Yes, cats eat mulberries. I have a feral cat that has been coming around and it continues to eat the mulberries off the ground even after I started leaving cat food out for him/her. I wondered myself if it was okay but how do you stop a feral cat? Did he develop a taste for them out of desperation and being hungry? Who knows? I suppose I could bring some berries inside and see if my indoor cats will eat them too. I just might try that.
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Cranberries are not toxic to cats, but they are not a necessary part of their diet. Cats are obligate carnivores and do not typically eat fruit in the wild. If you want to give your cat cranberries as a treat, make sure they are fresh and not sweetened or combined with any harmful ingredients like raisins or xylitol.
Yes, cats can eat cranberries. In fact most natural high end cat foods put cranberries in their food to prevent UTIs which are deadly to cats.
Some bird species may eat cranberries as part of their diet, particularly during the winter months when food sources may be limited. However, cranberries are not a primary food source for most birds.
Yes, chickens can eat cranberries in moderation. Cranberries are a good source of vitamins and antioxidants for chickens, but they should only be given as a treat and not make up a significant portion of their diet. Make sure the cranberries are fresh, unsweetened, and preferably chopped to avoid choking hazards.
Birds such as robins, cedar waxwings, and various species of thrushes are known to eat cranberries from the wild. These birds are attracted to the bright red color and tart taste of the berries.
Tame cats usually eat cat food.
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