Same reason as my question about cats eating fries. My cat always tries to get some of my ice creams. She’s cute so, I want to give her some if she wants it so much, but I’m not sure if I should. Can cats have ice cream?
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Same reason why you shouldn’t feed your cat whipped cream or any dairy products; Ice cream is basically cream (fatty milk) and sugar – all of which aren’t the best for cats.
If your cat is lactose intolerant, then it’s a hard no because they’ll get stomach pain, diarrhea, vomiting, excessive gas, bloating, and more that they shouldn’t.
Even if your cat is not lactose intolerant, the sugar in ice cream can make their blood pressure high, and if they have diabetes, it can worsen that.
If your cat has a lick accidentally, it’s fine, but they shouldn’t eat it at all. If you want to give your cats a cool treat, you can give them frozen broth or frozen yogurt instead.