Cats can eat rice. Rice can replenish the cat's body with energy, has a strong satiety ability, effectively relieves the cat's gastrointestinal discomfort, and plays a mediating role. Secondly, cats are omnivorous animals that eat mainly carnivores. Feeding rice to cats by their owners can only be temporary and cannot be used as a staple food. Finally, no matter what the owners feed their cats, they should not feed them just a single diet, but a combination of meat and vegetables.
Precautions for cats eating rice:
1. Although cats can eat rice, it is not recommended to feed rice for a long time or to feed too much rice; because cats are Carnivores, starch and fiber foods are difficult for cats to digest. Long-term feeding will lead to unbalanced cat nutrition. Cats should be fed mainly meat and cat food, supplemented by other starch foods.
2. Rice must be cooked before it can be fed to cats, and no seasonings or sauces can be added. Also pay attention to the intake. The amount of rice can only account for a quarter of the cat's meal, so it is not advisable to eat too much.