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Yes, cats can have small amounts of plain, unsweetened yogurt as an occasional treat, but only if they are not lactose intolerant.
Cats are drawn to milk due to its fat and protein content, but most adult cats are lactose intolerant, making it a poor dietary choice.
Yes, cats can have small amounts of plain yogurt as an occasional treat, but it should be free from added sugars or artificial sweeteners like xylitol.
Cats are drawn to milk primarily because of its fat and protein content, which appeals to their sense of taste and smell.
Cats can have small amounts of plain, unsweetened yogurt as an occasional treat, but many cats are lactose intolerant, so it should be given with caution.
Cats are drawn to milk because of its fat and protein content, which appeals to their taste preferences despite many being lactose intolerant.
People gave cats milk because it was a common belief that cats enjoyed and benefited from it, largely due to cultural portrayals and early domestication practices.
If a cat accidentally drinks milk, it may experience digestive issues like diarrhea or stomach upset due to lactose intolerance.
Cats can safely drink specially formulated lactose-free cat milk, but regular cow’s milk should be avoided as many cats are lactose intolerant.
No, giving milk to cats is generally not recommended as most adult cats are lactose intolerant.

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