My husband loves green olives as a snack. Our cat Diamond is very curious about the olives and licks the olives. We think she gets high off the olives. Are olives safe for cats to eat? Thanks for the input in advance. :chescat:
I'd avoid them simply because green olives are brined and therefore very salty. Cats aren't big water drinkers to begin with so to add something so salty to their diet, even in moderation probably isn't the best. What "In moderation" means to you and me is a lot different than what it means to something as small as the average cat. I'd stick with meat based treats like Pure Bites chicken. All 3 of my cats adore these. I buy the big bag for dogs from Amazon and break them up for treats and crumble them on food as a topper. They are just freeze dried chicken breast.My husband loves green olives as a snack. Our cat Diamond is very curious about the olives and licks the olives. We think she gets high off the olives. Are olives safe for cats to eat? Thanks for the input in advance.
:lol3: that's quite the image!Sometimes I let my cat make out with my olive pits, because she's sooooo in love. I didn't know it was such a common thing!!