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Can Cats Eat Plantains? Vet-Reviewed Benefits & Tips

Written by: Rachel Giordano

Last Updated on January 24, 2024 by Catster Editorial Team

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Can Cats Eat Plantains? Vet-Reviewed Benefits & Tips

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Plantains are a delicious nutritional fruity treat for humans. They are part of the banana family and offer nutritional benefits for humans, such as fiber, vitamins A, C, K, B, and antioxidants. If you have a cat that seems interested in a nibble, is it safe to let your cat have a bite? Can cats eat plantains?

The answer is yes, cats can eat a little plantain, depending on how it’s prepared. Plantains are non-toxic to cats but only give it to them in moderation. Let’s explore this topic further.

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How Often Can My Cat Eat Plantains?

Plantains are non-toxic to cats, but this doesn’t mean you can give your cat an entire plantain daily. It’s generally considered safe to give your kitty a thin slice of plantain a few times a week, but always check with your vet prior to introducing new foods. Additionally, cats cannot taste sweetness, and plantains are full of sweetness, so don’t be surprised if your cat turns his nose up at a plantain. However, if your cat does nibble on a plantain, you have nothing to worry about.

While plantains offer nutritional benefits for humans, they do contain a high amount of carbs and sugar, which can lead to weight gain in your kitty. Cats are obligate carnivores, and their digestive systems are built to digest protein. Cats can digest carbs despite popular belief, but too much can cause unpleasant gastrointestinal issues, like diarrhea, flatulence, and bloating 1.

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Can Cats Eat Fried Plantains?

While it’s safe to give your cat a thin slice of plantain a few times a week, it’s best to refrain from giving your cat the fried version. Fried plantains are cooked in oils or other fatty substances that offer no nutritional benefit for cats and can lead to digestive issues, such as vomiting, diarrhea and pancreatitis.

Plantains can be served to your cat raw, or you can bake them in the oven for a cooked option.

Can Cats Eat Plantain Chips?

Plantain chips are non-toxic to cats, but they are not the healthiest way to give plantain to your cat. Plantain chips are often high in fat, which can lead to obesity. They may also contain other seasonings that could be toxic or irritating to cats.

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Is Potassium in Plantains Okay for Cats?

Potassium is a vital electrolyte for cats that supports nerve, muscle, and kidney function. Low levels of potassium cause hypokalemia, a term used to describe low blood concentrations of potassium that can cause health issues, such as muscle weakness or heart disease.  Plantains are high in potassium which can be beneficial for cats that need a boost, but always check with your veterinarian first.

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Can Cats Eat Plantain Lily?

Plantain lilies are not the same as the plantains you can eat. Also known as hostas, plantain lilies are toxic to cats, dogs, and horses. These plants have bright green leaves in the shape of ovals or hearts.

Plantain lilies contain a toxin called saponins, which can irritate a cat’s gastrointestinal tract if consumed. Signs of poisoning are vomiting, diarrhea, and depression. More severe reactions can occur if a large amount is consumed. If you suspect your cat has eaten a plantain lily, consult your veterinarian right away for treatment.

Can My Diabetic Cat Eat Plantains?

Diabetic cats require specific treatment and a strict diet. Typically, diabetic cats require a diet low in carbs, and since plantains are high in carbs, they are not ideal for a diabetic cat. Diabetic cats also need a diet low in sugar, which is another component of plantains. If your cat is diabetic, discuss with your vet what benefits plantain may or may not offer; in general, it may be best to skip this treat altogether.

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Final Thoughts

Unless you have a diabetic cat, it’s generally safe to give your feline a thin slice of plantain. Another way to give plantain to your cat is to bake it in the oven without adding seasonings or oils.

We don’t recommend frying the plantains due to the high amount of fat this may add, and if you’re ever in doubt, always consult your veterinarian before introducing new food to your kitty.


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