CATDOLL : Can cats eat tomatoes?

Can cats eat tomatoes?

Cats can eat tomatoes. Tomatoes are rich in anthocyanins, which are antioxidants and are good for cats' skin. In addition, tomatoes also contain dietary fiber, which can enhance and promote cats' digestion. However, it is not recommended for cats to eat too many tomatoes, because tomatoes have a high water content, and cats eating too much can easily cause diarrhea.

Benefits of eating tomatoes for cats:

1. Tomatoes contain a lot of iron, which can effectively improve the symptoms of anemia in cats.

2. Tomatoes are rich in lycopene, which can brighten cat's hair and prevent cat obesity.

3. Tomatoes contain a lot of water. It is recommended that cats who don’t like to drink water eat more tomatoes. This can not only replenish water but also improve the cat’s immunity.

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