Species-appropriate proteins for cats
Cooked, unseasoned animal proteins like chicken, turkey, and some fish are much closer to what a cat’s body is designed to use than most plant foods. They should still be fed in appropriate portions alongside a complete cat diet rather than replacing it, and raw or heavily seasoned meats are best avoided without veterinary guidance.
Safety guides in this category
Eggs
SafeYes, cats can eat fully cooked eggs. They are an excellent source of protein, but raw eggs carry a dangerous risk of salmonella.
Salmon
SafeYes, cats can eat cooked salmon. It is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids for their coat, but you must never feed them raw salmon.
Chicken
SafeYes, cats can eat plain, boiled, or baked chicken. As obligate carnivores, they thrive on lean, unseasoned meats.
Turkey
SafeYes, cats can eat plain, cooked turkey. As obligate carnivores, lean meats are great for them, but never feed them cooked bones.
Shrimp
SafeYes, cats can eat plain, cooked shrimp. It is a fantastic, high-protein snack, but must be served without the tail, shell, or any seasonings.
Ham
CautionCaution: A tiny, rare piece of unseasoned ham is okay, but ham is highly processed and packed with sodium and fat, which can cause feline pancreatitis.
