If you're looking to diversify your cat's diet, consider other foods that are safe for cats. Some fruits like blueberries and bananas are less likely to cause harm when given in small amounts. But even these should be offered sparingly.
Avoid feeding your cat grapes, raisins or any citrus fruits. Always consult a veterinary expert before introducing human foods into your pet's diet. And keep an eye out for any signs of gastrointestinal upset or allergic reactions.
Remember, just because a food is healthy for humans doesn't mean it's safe for cats. Their bodies are built differently, and their needs are specific. When in doubt, check with your vet.
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