Is it alright if my cat ate some provolone cheese and should I be worried about it upsetting her stomach?

Earlier today, I noticed my cat nibbling on a slice of provolone cheese that had fallen on the floor. It hasn’t been long, maybe an hour or so, but now I'm feeling a bit uneasy about it. She seems her usual playful self, but I'm worried it might upset her stomach later on since I've heard some cheeses aren't good for cats. I’m left wondering if I should keep an eye out for any signs of trouble.

Answer

It's generally okay if your cat nibbled on a small piece of provolone cheese, as this type of cheese is less likely to cause serious issues, but do monitor her for any signs of discomfort.

  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Signs of lethargy or unusual behavior
  • Continuous meowing or discomfort

While a small amount of cheese like provolone isn't likely to cause harm to most cats, it's important to be aware that dairy can be problematic for some due to lactose intolerance, leading to upset stomachs. Cats lack the enzyme needed to properly digest lactose, which can lead to digestive upset.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe for cats to eat cheese?

Some cats can handle small amounts of cheese, but many are lactose intolerant, which could cause digestive issues. It's best to avoid it as a regular treat.

What are the signs of lactose intolerance in cats?

Cats that are lactose intolerant may show signs such as diarrhea, vomiting, and gas after consuming dairy products.

What should I do if my cat eats something potentially harmful?

If you suspect your cat has eaten something harmful or if they're showing signs of distress, consult your veterinarian immediately to ensure they receive the appropriate care.

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