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  2. Can cats eat corn? What to know before you feed - AOL

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    You can cook the corn in the oven if it’s on the cob, but make sure it’s cooled fully before removing the corn and feeding it to your cat. Corn is safe for cats to eat, but it can be hard to ...

  3. Can cats eat dry food only? A vet explains what’s best - AOL

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    Dry food is often more affordable than wet food on a per-serving basis, making it a budget-friendly option for people on a lower income or those feeding multiple cats, including outdoor or stray cats.

  4. Can cats eat eggs? Here's how the food fits in your feline's ...

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    When feeding your cat eggs, it is important to cook them. You should never feed your cat raw eggs. Similar to humans , cats can get foodborne illness – such as salmonella or E. Coli – when ...

  5. Pet food - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, there are around 470 million pet dogs and around 370 million pet cats. [8] [better source needed] Given the carnivorous diets fed to many pets (especially cats and dogs), involving the consumption of an estimated fifth of the world's meat and fish, the impact of pet-food production on climate change, land-use and other environmental impacts becomes an issue.

  6. Cat food - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin C is not essential for cats and it is not required by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO); however, it is commonly added into pet foods as an antioxidant. [94] Ascorbic acid is known to function in gene expression as a co-substrate, and have unique biosynthetic pathways in different organisms.

  7. Sodium benzoate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium benzoate can act as a food preservative. It is most widely used in acidic foods such as salad dressings (for example acetic acid in vinegar), carbonated drinks (carbonic acid), jams and fruit juices (citric acid), pickles (acetic acid), condiments, and frozen yogurt toppings. It is also used as a preservative in medicines and cosmetics.

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