Key points
- Raspberries are not dangerous for cats if you stick to giving your cat the minimum recommended amount. Cats’ bodies weren’t designed to digest fiber, and therefore, eating too many high-fiber foods such as raspberries will lead to an upset stomach, dehydration, diarrhea, vomiting, and bloating.
- Raspberries have a lot of health benefits, including boosting the immune system, managing diabetes, slowing down the aging process, preventing cancer and degenerative diseases, and improving cognition.
- You can give raspberries to your cat fresh or frozen as a snack. The recommended maximum amount is 1-2 raspberries once or twice a week.
- Don’t give your cats raspberry-flavored yogurt, raspberry jam, and raspberry ice cream because these can be dangerous to your cat.
It’s hard to say “no” to your cat if you’re eating something tasty and the pet wants to try it, especially when you’re eating a bowl of fresh fruits and berries that don’t look like they can be harmful to your pet at all. But be mindful and remember that humans are built differently from cats. While most fruits and vegetables are okay for you to share, there are certain foods that you should keep as far away as possible from your cat because ingesting them even in small amounts can be fatal for the pet.
Speaking of raspberries, they are not dangerous for cats (which is a relief), but they are not very good either. Cats are carnivores by nature, meaning that they need a high protein intake, and their nutritional requirements should be reached mostly through consuming meat. Cats process fruits and vegetables much slower than humans, and that’s why you should give these foods in moderate amounts. Even if a particular fruit doesn’t pose any danger to your cat, you shouldn’t include it in your cat’s diet on a regular basis. Regular raspberry consumption can disrupt your cat’s digestive system and cause minor problems such as upset stomach and diarrhea.
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