Cooked Chicken – A great source of lean protein, cooked chicken supports muscle development and overall health. Always serve it plain, boneless, and fully cooked to avoid any digestive issues.
Cooked Fish (Salmon/Tuna) – Rich in omega-3 fatty acids, fish helps maintain a shiny coat and supports brain function. Offer in moderation, as too much can lead to mercury buildup in the body.
Pumpkin (Plain, Cooked, or Canned) – High in fiber, pumpkin aids digestion and prevents hairballs. It also helps with weight management and should always be served plain, without added sugars or spices.
Blueberries – Packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber, blueberries support your cat’s immune system. They can be served fresh or mashed and are a great occasional treat in small quantities.
Eggs (Cooked Only) – Eggs provide high-quality protein and essential amino acids that support muscle growth. They should always be cooked and served plain, as raw eggs may carry harmful bacteria.
Carrots (Cooked or Pureed) – A great source of beta-carotene and fiber, carrots promote good vision and digestion. Cooking or pureeing them makes them easier for cats to chew and digest.
Plain Yogurt – Containing probiotics that promote gut health, plain yogurt can help with digestion. Serve it in small amounts, as some cats may be lactose intolerant and unable to process dairy.
Green Beans – Low in calories and high in fiber, green beans make a healthy snack for overweight cats. They should be cooked and served plain, without added salt or seasonings.