Norwegian Forest Cats have many food taboos. They cannot drink milk, which will cause diarrhea. This is mainly because Norwegian Forest Cats do not have lactase, so they cannot break down lactose. Norwegian Forest Cats cannot eat seafood such as crabs, squid, octopus, cuttlefish, etc. The protein in these things can easily cause Norwegian Forest Cats to be allergic, and in severe cases, it can directly lead to death. What Food Do Norwegian Forest Cats Eat? 1. Chicken breast. Chicken breast is low in fat and rich in protein. Eating it will not cause obesity or high cholesterol. You can boil chicken breast in water and feed it to your cat. 2-3 times a week is enough, otherwise it will make your cat picky. 2. Fish. We all know that cats love to eat fish, and fish is also very suitable for cats to eat, because fish meat is rich in protein, easy to digest, and rich in minerals. But don't feed it too often, because it will make cats tired of it. 3. High-quality cat food. Cat food can be said to be the most suitable food for cats in modern times. A high-quality cat food can meet the nutritional needs of cats for a day, and it is ready to eat after opening the bag, which saves time and effort, and cats also love to eat it. |
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