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there's a cat in my neighborhood that looks extremely hungry & lately i've been hand feeding it usually every morning/afternoon on the weekdays.

i've had a cat before when i was young but never really had duties to care for it as my mother was treating him like her own child haha.

however i'm curious if cats gain nutritional value from fruits or veggies. ( i don't have cat food or cat food money right now. ) so i'm thinking if this would be a great alternative instead. i don't know what cats prefer so since there's a bunch of cat owners i would like to learn more.

it's a very kind cat that grew a relationship with me, i wish i could catch it but i think it belongs to someone, no collar though so i don't know.
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absolutely not
some vegetables can have serious effects on obligate carnivores like cats, onion for one is poisonous
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supervillain wrote:
absolutely not
some vegetables can have serious effects on obligate carnivores like cats, onion for one is poisonous
really?? christ almighty i didn't know, i didn't give anything to it but as soon as i saw it walk onto my front porch i just knew it was feeding time haha.

i have rice, cut meats in the fridge, & chicken broth. would that help? (not as a combination but something to fulfill it's belly before it heads down in my neighbors lawn for a nap.)
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