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Can cats eat whipped cream? - LEARN MORE

4/22/2022

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​One sure thing with felines is that they're curious and may want to taste everything you put in your mouth. So while you can give your furry friends practically every snack to savor, it's typical to question whether or not whipped cream is ideal. This article helps you understand if giving your cats some whipped cream is prudent or if you should avoid it altogether.
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Can Cats Eat Whipped Cream?

​In most cases, cats should not eat whipped cream. This is because most cats are usually reactive to dairy and are lactose intolerant. As a result, their bodies find it challenging to break it down, and giving them whipped cream – which is virtually a dairy product – predisposes them to health risks.
 
However, not all cats are lactose intolerant. Kittens, for instance, can take in countless types of dairy without suffering a gastrointestinal upset.
This is because their young bodies live on their mother's milk, producing sufficient lactase to break lactose down. But as they grow up, lactase production recedes, and they become more intolerant to lactose.

Are All Cats Lactose Intolerant?

Not all cats are lactose intolerant, but it's usually challenging to determine if you aren't well versed in the problems that can arise from a gastrointestinal upset. It would help if you conferred with your veterinarian to determine whether or not your kitty is lactose intolerant. Then, you can perhaps, give them an occasional whipped cream treat if your feline friend is the exemption. However, you should avoid it altogether if you are unsure. 

​What Else Makes Whipped Cream Bad for Most Cats?

​Notwithstanding the chance of being reactive to lactose, cats usually have a lot to lose when consuming whipped cream. This delicacy contains vast amounts of fats that can make them obese and more prone to weight-related complications. Besides, its sugar content may lead to drastic blood glucose and diabetes spikes. Above all, whipped cream contains carrageenan, a compound used to make its textures smoother. It's a carcinogenic compound for cats and most pets, making it unsuitable for consumption.

​If Feasible, How Much Whipped Cream Should I Give to My Cat?

​The first thing is, you must determine if your cat is lactose tolerant before giving them some whipped milk. If so, don't make it a staple for your felines. Instead, please offer it to them in moderation, perhaps once per week, so it doesn't cause stomach upsets or indigestion. Keep in mind that whipped milk for lactose tolerant felines isn't bad, provided that you give it to them less often and in incredibly minute amounts.

​Conclusion

​You shouldn't give whipped milk to your cats unless you're sure that they're lactose tolerant. And if so, please moderate it and don't let them take it excessively. For kittens, they won't have any problems taking it since their bodies have enough lactase to break down the lactose it contains. However, remember to keep the intake much lower. Most cats are lactose intolerant, and whipped milk can upset their stomachs badly. Therefore, always consult with your veterinarian before letting your cat join in for fun!
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