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Can Cats Eat Goldfish Crackers? Are Goldfish Crackers Safe For Cats?

Can cats eat Goldfish crackers? You might have had this thought while enjoying a quick snack while your kitty tries to sneak a bite. If humans can eat Goldfish crackers, can cats safely eat them too?

There is no short yes or no answer as to whether cats can eat Goldfish crackers. On the one hand, the ingredients aren’t toxic in small amounts, meaning that a cat who eats some of them likely won’t experience an adverse reaction. But there’s also little in the way of nutritional value for cats in these crackers.

As always, you must ask your regular vet before going ahead and sharing any human food with your beloved feline, including Goldfish crackers. Here’s what you need to know about Goldfish crackers and cats.

When Are Goldfish Crackers Okay For Cats To Eat?

Goldfish crackers are likely not going to poison or harm your cat in small, infrequent amounts unless your cat happens to have a specific allergy to one of the product’s ingredients.

Technically, these crackers do contain a tiny amount of protein and fiber, both of which are beneficial for cats.

So if you catch your feline snacking on some Goldfish crackers, make sure that they only get to consume a very small amount of them to ensure that they don’t develop a regular craving. Call your vet if you see any adverse reactions.

When Are Goldfish Crackers Bad For Cats?

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Cats are obligate carnivores, so the majority of any feline’s diet should consist of meat. Goldfish crackers might resemble small fishes, but they’re a baked snack that really doesn’t offer anything that will significantly improve your cat’s diet.

Worse still, they contain extra flavorings and chemical preservatives that no cat has any business ingesting on a regular basis. They’re also not the healthiest of snacks for anyone, and feeding a cat too many Goldfish crackers could start them on a path towards feline obesity.

Due to the number of ingredients in Goldfish crackers and because the snack is a processed food, there is also a chance that your cat might be allergic to one of the ingredients.

Has your cat ever tried to sneak a bite of your Goldfish crackers? What other healthier treats do you give them? Tell us all about it in the comments section below!

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