November 06, 2003

science diet

Are cats allowed to have cheese? Cause, um, Kitten just scarfed some provolone and is lookin' real proud of hereself.

don't puke. don't puke. don't puke.

Posted by This Fish at November 6, 2003 06:32 PM
Comments

Sure. That's what all that milk and cream turns into in their stomachs anyway.

Posted by: Gopi at November 6, 2003 06:41 PM

I don't think it's good for them. She may not puke, but you might want t o watch out the other end...

Posted by: Countess at November 6, 2003 06:49 PM

my cat eats little bits of shredded sharp cheddar 24/7. she slurps it up like orange pieces of spaghetti.

Posted by: janna at November 6, 2003 07:15 PM

Most cats get diarrhea from more than just a taste of milk or cheese, which they truly love, so the litter box is a mess, but that's as bad as it gets. A little cheese shouldn't be a problem, in fact it can be a treat—but not more than a bite or two at a time!

Posted by: Carol Andrus at November 6, 2003 09:21 PM

My cat, Fuzzy, eats cheese all the time. She doesn't get sick not does it come out funny the other end.

Posted by: Matthew at November 7, 2003 10:02 AM

All cats are lactose intolerant. Ask your vet.

Posted by: Lib at November 7, 2003 04:13 PM

Fuzzy eats lasagna too. Are you sure they're lactose intolerant?

H, how did Kitten react?

Posted by: Matthew at November 11, 2003 10:49 PM

I'd give in to the puke. Cats are pukemasters, and they will always outwit you when it comes to vomit. It's their genetic inheritance.

Posted by: getupgrrl at November 16, 2003 08:44 PM