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Sure if they like it. my cat loved it.
I would say no. One of my cats likes cheese - recently took him too the vet and they found lumps on the surface of the cats skin. Some kind of allergie. Too much cheese, we give him very little or none at all now.
Cheese will not hurt your pet but like others have said, not a steady diet of it.
mine is so pickey
she wouldn't really eat it...maybe a swift nibble
i once knew a cat who ate cold bbq-ed chicken and chesse burgers
she was a total hubby
It is probably ok as long as you don't make it a habit or give it too much. Some dogs and cats have food allergies and too much salt can put an extra workload on the kidneys.
If you want the cat to be a mouser it might be good if it had cheese breath.
My cat vomits all over the house if he has any cheese or other cows milk products.
My kitty loves cheese it has never hurt him... So yes..
is it inside of a mouse?
of course, human. I, being a cat, enjoy a spot of ripe, runny french brie every evening with my human owner. it is great. us cats love our cheese, don't we guys ---"MEOW"
My cat used to hide under the table on a chair, and all you would see is a lightening blur of paw, as she swept the grated cheese off the plate!
She would have climbed Everest if she thought there was cheese at the top!
Bless her memory:)+
Just a little piece. Not too much, or they might throw up.
It's also ok to give a cat to the big cheese
All mys cats have always loved cheese,but don't give it them on a regular basis.
No... if you want to give treats get to the pet shop and get something the cat will really love. Cats should not have milk or cheese.
Yes, but not onions or liquor.
Caffeine won't kill them, but I'd stay away from feeding them that no matter how much fun it is to watch.
If there is a mouse attached to the said cheese then go for it,but I heard that dairy products are not the best for cats.
I don't think cheese is good cats,Cats are not suppose to get alot of milk products.
If the cat does not have allergies. On a recent checkup for one of my cats, I asked about the small scabby bits all around his neck. Figured he'd been in a few tussles with other cats, but no! Was an allergy to milk and cheese - caused excema and of course he scratched 'cos it was itchy. Stopped the cheese and within 2 weeks no scabs. He'd been having cheese for years - then suddenly flared up. Just a bit of info possibly of interest.
Seems to be okay providing you take the wrapping off the chesse first. grin..
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mine did too!
by Violet on March 14th, 2009