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Can cats have cheese? Your pet's dietary restrictions, explained
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Date:2025-04-21 01:19:48
A cat lapping up milk is a popular trope − but is it true to life? While some felines do enjoy drinking milk, others may not. Certain cats are actually lactose intolerant.
For cats that have trouble processing lactose, what does this mean for their consumption of other dairy products?
Can cats eat cheese?
Yes, cats can eat cheese, according to Hill's Pet Nutrition. However, it should be done in moderation.
If you want to give your cat a piece of cheese every once in a while or hide their medicine in cheese, that is OK.
In general, it is important to not overfeed your cat any human food as it may cause more harm than good.
Is cheese bad for cats?
Cheese is not inherently good for cats. It may actually give your cat an upset stomach or digestive issues.
Cats are "obligate carnivores," meaning in order to stay healthy their diet should primarily consist of meat, according to Purina. Cats cannot produce enough enzymes to process milk or dairy properly. So, cheese is not the best treat choice.
Some cats are lactose intolerant and have dairy allergies, according to Hill's Pet Nutrition. For these kitties, even the tiniest bit of cheese could cause problems, such as:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Gas
- Itchy and/or red skin patches
- Hair loss
If your cat has any of these symptoms, you should consult a veterinarian.
Cheese is also high in fat and calories which can lead to weight gain, according to Chewy.
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