Anything wrong with feeding cooked shrimp to a cat. It has always been a
struggle to feed my finicky little girl. But, she loves shrimp. I give her
about 3 shrimp each night. Any problem with this? Otherwise all she will
eat is some canned cat food juice (not the food) or dry food.
roemax - 16 Sep 2006 18:46 GMT
been feeding my cats cooked shrimp for years, as a treat
> Anything wrong with feeding cooked shrimp to a cat. It has always been a
> struggle to feed my finicky little girl. But, she loves shrimp. I give her
> about 3 shrimp each night. Any problem with this? Otherwise all she will
> eat is some canned cat food juice (not the food) or dry food.
Andrea - 16 Sep 2006 19:12 GMT
spendy diet!
> been feeding my cats cooked shrimp for years, as a treat
>> Anything wrong with feeding cooked shrimp to a cat. It has always been a
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> will
>> eat is some canned cat food juice (not the food) or dry food.
tension_on_the_wire - 16 Sep 2006 23:09 GMT
> Anything wrong with feeding cooked shrimp to a cat. It has always been a
> struggle to feed my finicky little girl. But, she loves shrimp. I give her
> about 3 shrimp each night. Any problem with this? Otherwise all she will
> eat is some canned cat food juice (not the food) or dry food.
As long as her fur doesn't turn pink! Just kidding. It does for the
feathers of the flamingoes, though!
--tension
~*Connie*~ - 16 Sep 2006 23:18 GMT
as long as it is a treat and not the main portion of her diet, since it is
lacking in several key nutrients that she needs. Lucky kitty.
Cats aren't finicky by nature btw, we make them that way by giving in way
too quickly when they look like they might be rejecting food.
> Anything wrong with feeding cooked shrimp to a cat. It has always been a
> struggle to feed my finicky little girl. But, she loves shrimp. I give
> her about 3 shrimp each night. Any problem with this? Otherwise all she
> will eat is some canned cat food juice (not the food) or dry food.
Elizabeth - 17 Sep 2006 06:45 GMT
it would just recommend not giving it to her as often, and maybe try some
different food until you can find one she'll eat. : )

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Mommy of 2 - 18 Sep 2006 17:57 GMT
I hope giving people food as a treat isn't bad for them. My 4 month old male
just loves cantalope. We've shared it as a snack many a night. He also
likes green olives, tomato juice and mushroom soup. None of these are given
in great amounts though..just a little taste.
>it would just recommend not giving it to her as often, and maybe try some
>different food until you can find one she'll eat. : )
Matthew - 18 Sep 2006 18:05 GMT
The soup might be a problem if it has onion powder in it
Go to aspca.com and go to the poison center to make sure what is ok and not
for a furball
>I hope giving people food as a treat isn't bad for them. My 4 month old
>male
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>>it would just recommend not giving it to her as often, and maybe try some
>>different food until you can find one she'll eat. : )