my cats go crazy over yogurt. they will actually beg for it. Anytime anyone eats a cup of yogurt in the house, they will follow them around and have actuallyjumped on laps for a taste. Is it bad for them?
My roomate's cat used to LOVE yogurt, but only the stuff Nadine ate, which was the highest fat stuff she could find. I think it was something like 12%. Fortunately she couldn't get the stuff often and so Bootsey didn't get it too often. I'm thinking a finger full as a treat once in awhile wont hurt a bit. Cats are so weird, one of ours that has passed on used to go nuts over banana's.Originally Posted by catlover7731
my cats go crazy over yogurt. they will actually beg for it. Anytime anyone eats a cup of yogurt in the house, they will follow them around and have actuallyjumped on laps for a taste. Is it bad for them?
Maddie loves yogurt..all kinds..Franz, not at all interested. Momofmany...your comment reminded me of my childhood collie named Penny. She used to go into the cabinet where the Milk Bones were kept and help herself. The funny part was when there were only a couple of Milk Bones left she would reach into the bottom of the box with her long collie muzzle and come out wearing the box...too funny, but that sure was determination!Originally Posted by Momofmany
Somewhere I have a picture of one of my cat's heads inside a yogurt container - he got somewhat stuck trying to lick out the bottom of it (I had to rescue him). I don't buy it often, but they get a little whiff of it and come running from all over the house.
I have never tried yoghurt with my boys - I may have to try thatOriginally Posted by dawnofsierra
it's a healthy treat in moderation for kitties, especially when they're on antibiotics. It is best to get them the plain all natural organic yogurt without added sugar.