Blueberry muffins may seem like a healthy snack because of the superfood berries, but theyâre not great for you or your cat. While cats can eat blueberries in small quantities, eating them in a concoction of fat, sugar, and other potentially toxic ingredients isnât a safe or healthy choice.
Are Blueberry Muffins Safe and Healthy for Cats?
Blueberry muffins are not necessarily poisonous, but theyâre not a safe nor healthy choice for your cat. These baked foods are often eaten at breakfast or brunch, but they have more in common with a dessert than nutritious grains like oatmeal. Most blueberry muffins are loaded with fats like butter or oil, sugars, and other ingredients that may be harmful to cats.

Carbohydrates
Cats are obligate carnivores. They need meat to survive and get most of their nutrients from animal sources. They can eat a minimal amount of carbohydrates 1, which are supplied by a complete and balanced commercial cat diet.
However, high carbohydrate diets can lead to conditions like diabetes and obesity, which can lead your cat susceptible to heart disease, joint problems, and certain types of cancer. Blueberry muffins are baked goods that consist of flour and sugar and have a high carbohydrate count. Even âhealthyâ blueberry muffins that use coconut or oat flour are still higher in carbohydrates than a cat should have.
High Fat Content
Blueberry muffins also have a lot of fat in the form of butter or cooking oil. Cats do need some fat in their diets, but they get what they need from their commercial diet and its animal sources of fat. Too much fat can lead to obesity and diarrhea.

Additional Ingredients
Some blueberry muffins arenât strictly blueberry, either. They may contain other ingredients that can be toxic to cats, such as raisins, currants, or chocolate.
If your cat manages to eat a small piece of your blueberry muffin, itâs probably not a cause for alarm; just watch for adverse effects and contact your vet if needed. However, feeding blueberry muffins intentionally and regularly can cause problems.
Can Cats Have Blueberries?
As mentioned, cats are obligate carnivores and need meat to survive. They can get carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals from blueberries, but that doesnât mean they have the exact same health benefits as they do for humans.
While blueberries are among the healthiest snacks for us, theyâre not a natural part of a catâs diet. Cats subsist on a primarily carnivorous diet, so their bodies are better equipped to digest animal proteins.
If you want to give blueberries to your cat, itâs safe to offer two or three blueberries at one time. Keep in mind that 90% of a catâs diet should consist of balanced cat food, so the additional treats you offer shouldnât make up more than 10%.
Blueberries are also high in sugar, which can cause a catâs blood sugar level to spike and may lead to conditions like diabetes. Also, the sugar tastes good to us, but cats donât have taste buds to enjoy sweets. In fact, they canât even taste it.

Conclusion
Blueberry muffins arenât a healthy or safe treat for your cat. Though a small nibble probably wonât hurt your cat, feeding blueberry muffins often can cause diabetes, obesity, or other adverse effects. Itâs best to stick to commercial cat treats. Theyâre not just healthier for your cat, but since your cat canât taste sweets, theyâre more palatable to them.
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