Overall, cats do enjoy a frozen banana as a homemade summer treat and it's easy to make at home. Bananas are among the most nutritious fruits. However, when considering whether to share a banana with a cat, understand that too banana can upset the cat's stomach and stir up health issues.
Why does my cat like bananas?
Bananas have a strong, distinctive scent, which some cats may find appealing. Also, the cat will see you eating a banana and, given that cats are natural imitators, they may want to try what you're eating. If your cat wants to try banana, offer it a very small piece, and it'll likely spit it out.
Is it OK for cats to eat bananas?
Bananas are a safe and healthy treat for your cat, but they need to be given in small amounts like all the items on this list. Your cat shouldn't eat a banana—or even half a banana. Instead, just give her a small slice from your banana. Don't be surprised if your cat turns her nose up at your offering.
What happens if my cat eats bananas?
It's very difficult for them to digest and can lead to digestive tract issues or an upset stomach – or it can be a choking hazard. The fruit is the only part of a banana that your cat can have. Allergies are always a possibility when you offer your kitty new foods, especially human foods.