Can Cats Eat Popcorn? Is It Safe for Them?

I remember when I was a child, my first cat Lucretia LOVED popcorn. We’d always throw a kernel or two her way when we had some just freshly popped. But now thinking back on it, I’m left wondering: is popcorn bad for cats? Is it safe?

What is popcorn, anyway? Is it healthy?

Popcorn is just a variety of corn kernel that pops when heated. It’s actually incredibly healthy for us humans if eaten without all the extra additives like salt, butter, and oils. However, when it comes to cats, it’s not the same story.

Is popcorn healthy for cats? … not so much

Even though popcorn can be very healthy for us, it’s not really the same for cats. First of all, your cat is not going to eat much popcorn. They may munch down a few kernels, but certainly not several cups worth, which is what you would need to consume to get any real nutritional benefit. Plus, cats have different nutritional requirements than humans. They’re obligate carnivores and need a particular type of diet to stay healthy.

It’s best to make sure they’re getting fed a diet that meets their nutritional needs, which can be achieved with any commercial cat food. While it’s perfectly fine to give your cats treats, they shouldn’t make up a large percentage of their daily calorie intake.

Do cats actually like popcorn?

Well, I’m not sure if the majority of cats like popcorn, but I know some really do. I’ve had cats that like fresh popcorn, but usually when it gets cold and stale, they’re no longer interested. Something about the aroma and warmth of freshly popped popcorn is attractive to certain cats.

But as with anything, some like it, some don’t. All cats are different. If your cat is showing interest in your popcorn, it may just be out of curiosity. They may take one whiff or lick and turn away.

Why popcorn can be dangerous to your cat

Even though popcorn itself isn’t dangerous or toxic, the things added to popcorn are a different story.

Seasonings and flavors

Watch out for popcorn that is full of seasoning like garlic, onion, or other types of spices. Garlic and onion are actually toxic to cats!

Popcorn that is cheese flavored can also cause digestive upset since many cats are lactose intolerant.

Caramel corn is also a no-no to give a cat as it contains way too much sugar, and they are unable to taste sweet things anyway. This is the same for any other sugary popcorn varieties out there.

Butter and salt

Probably the most common way to flavor your popcorn is with lots of butter and some salt. In particular, the high quantities of butter added to popcorn are just not good for your cat to ingest.

Artificial ingredients

If you use microwave popcorn, it’s going to contain artificial flavorings that are unknowns. Even though the most dangerous chemical, diacetyl, which gave popcorn a butter flavor, has been removed from microwave popcorns, it still may contain other chemicals like MSG. The same is true if you flavor your homemade popcorn with artificial shaker seasonings or spray butter.

Choking hazard

All the different toppings aside, the unpopped kernels themselves can be a choking hazard, especially for small kittens. If you throw some popcorn at your cat, try to make sure it’s the fully popped fluffy pieces. And to be extra safe, don’t give kittens popcorn at all.

The safest way to feed popcorn to your cat

The safest method for feeding popcorn to your cat is to make it yourself at home, air popped. You can use a little bit of oil and lightly salt it if you wish, but avoid butter and other artificial flavorings like those popcorn seasoning shakers.

Before you throw any kernels their direction, make sure they’re not partially popped. The extra fluffy pieces will help prevent any kernels from getting stuck in their teeth and reduce the risk of choking.

And lastly, only give them a few pieces. It’s better to limit extras in your cat’s diet to avoid obesity and related illnesses.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can cats eat flavored popcorn?
A: It’s best to avoid giving cats flavored popcorn, as the added seasonings and flavors can be harmful. Garlic, onion, cheese, and caramel popcorn are not safe for cats to consume.

Q: Can cats eat bagged varieties of popcorn, like Smartfood?
A: Bagged varieties of popcorn, like Smartfood, may not harm your cat if they’ve only eaten a small amount. However, since many cats are lactose intolerant, the milk and cheese cultures in these popcorns could cause some digestive upset.

Q: How much popcorn can I give my cat?
A: It’s best to only give your cat a few pieces of popcorn as a treat. Popcorn should not make up a significant portion of your cat’s daily calorie intake.

Q: Are Greenies treats a good alternative to popcorn for cats?
A: Yes, Greenies treats are a great alternative to popcorn. They’re healthy and made specifically for cats. Plus, they help keep your cat’s teeth clean.

Conclusion

While popcorn may seem harmless, it’s important to be cautious when feeding it to your cat. The seasonings, flavors, butter, salt, and artificial ingredients commonly found in popcorn can be harmful to your feline friend. It’s best to provide them with a balanced diet that meets their nutritional needs and opt for healthier treats specifically made for cats.

Remember, your cat’s health and well-being should always be a top priority. If you have any concerns about what foods are safe for your cat to consume, it’s best to consult with your veterinarian.

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