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Can Cats Eat Turkey? NZ Safety Answer
13 June 2026
Can cats eat turkey in NZ? Plain cooked boneless turkey can be okay; avoid bones, stuffing and gravy.
Quick answer
Yes, cats can usually eat a little plain cooked boneless turkey, but it should not replace complete cat food. Avoid cooked bones, stuffing, onion, garlic, gravy, skin-heavy scraps and seasoning.
Why
ASPCA lists small amounts of lean cooked turkey among meats that can be shared with pets when free of bones and seasoning. In NZ homes, turkey is often tied to Christmas plates and leftovers, where stuffing, gravy, onion, garlic, sauces and cooked bones are the main risks.
If your cat ate it
Contact your NZ vet, after-hours emergency clinic, or SPCA for advice, especially if the food contained a known toxin or your pet seems unwell.
Safer alternatives
Use complete cat food as the main diet. For a treat, use a cat-specific treat or a tiny piece of plain cooked boneless turkey if your cat tolerates it.
Related reading
References
- ASPCA, Sharing Is Caring: Foods You Can Safely Share with Your Pet, checked 2026-06-13: https://www.aspca.org/news/sharing-caring-foods-you-can-safely-share-your-pet
- ASPCA Animal Poison Control, People Foods to Avoid Feeding Your Pets, checked 2026-06-13: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/aspca-poison-control/people-foods-avoid-feeding-your-pets
Important notice
*General food-safety information for NZ pet owners, reviewed against ASPCA/VCA/SPCA guidance.*
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