Should cats eat Veggies?
Providing some fresh additions to food can be very  
beneficial and tasty for your cat. It's not uncommon  
for cats to selectively eat food containing nutrients  
they may be deficient in. This instinctive act sometimes  
alerts their people to the particular deficiency.  

An outdoor cat relies on natural greens to aid his  
digestion. Not all cats are plant eaters. But if your  
cats, you can plant a pot of grass for leisurely nibbles,  
so your cat will have his own grass and not have to seek  
out your plants.  

Serving vegetables to your can can provide extra means  
of fiber, or extra boosts of easily destroyed vitamins.  

Cucumbers. You're laughing, right? I've seen may cats  
go crazy for a slice of cucumber. Peel the cucumber if  
it has been waxed.  

Garlic. "Garlic?" Garlic is very good for your cat. Yes,  
unfortunately you may have to endure his garlic breath.  
Garlic contains vitamins B and C. It can purify the blood  
and rid the body of excess glucose.  

Here are some more suggestions: Broccoli, Green Beans,  
Lima beans, Peas, Tomato Juice, Carrots, Celery.  

-- Unknown
What's virtue in a man can't be virtue in a cat.
Gail Hamilton
Did you know that you could teach your cat the command "come"? Say your cats name followed by the command "come". If necessary, tap her food bowl to gain her attention. When your cat comes, praise her lavishly, and then reward her. This is a good trick to try around meal times, as your cat will eventually associate food with the "come" command.
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