Absolutely not to touch! Do you know the following dietary taboos for cats-



 Absolutely no touching! Do you know the following cat food taboos?
Do you know the taboos of raising cats?

For every cat lover, the health of cats However, the number one priority is that owners should always pay attention to the living conditions of cats. In our lives, there are many hidden health risks for cats. These hidden dangers are not cruel objects, but our food. So, do you know the following foods that cats must not touch?

1. Milk and other milk products

What's wrong with giving your cat a small dish of milk and a dollop of cheese? It turns out that most cats are lactose intolerant, and their digestive systems cannot process dairy products, so if they are fed it, they will not be able to digest it, which will lead to diarrhea. 

Two, grapes, grapes  

Grapes and grapefruit are often fed to pets, but this is not a good thing. The reason is not very precise, but these foods will cause their kidneys to weaken. And some of them can also make them sick, prone to vomiting and extremely active. Although they may not appear to be sick, these foods are actually having an effect on them. So it’s best not to give them grapes or grapes.



3. Coffee



High amounts of coffee can be fatal to your cat, and there is no antidote. Symptoms of caffeine poisoning include anxiety, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, muscle tremors, and spasms. Caffeine is commonly found in tea and coffee, including coffee beans and coffeePowder and cocoa powder can also contain caffeine, chocolate, cola, and some stimulating drinks such as Red Bull, as well as some cold medicines and analgesics.

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Chocolate can be fatal to cats. Although cats themselves will not eat these foods, sometimes owners will coax cats to eat chocolate, or other things. People feed cats. Among them, the poisonous elixir in chocolate is theobromine. This elixir is included in all chocolates, such as white chocolate. The most dangerous ones are sugar-free and unbaked chocolate or black chocolate. Cats will become abnormal after eating it. Heart beat, flutter, seizure, sacrifice.

5. Chewing gum, candy 



 Candy, chewing gum, toothpaste, baked goods and some weight loss foods contain the sugar xylitol. Xylitol will cause the cat's body to reduce insulin shock, which will cause the cat's blood sugar to drop. Xylitol can also cause liver damage. The main symptoms are vomiting, lethargy, and lack of cooperation. Some cats will also have epileptic symptoms after receiving them, and liver damage will occur within a few days.



6. Plants



1. Ten Thousand Years 



After swallowed by pets Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea may occur, and severe symptoms may include fainting and death.



2. Dishui Guanyin (confirm introduction)



The entrance to the leaf juice is poisonous, and the water dripping from the leaves is also toxic. Accidental contact or ingestion of the juice will cause discomfort and fainting.



3. Lily



It is highly toxic to pets and may cause serious kidney damage.



4. Narcissus

Symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and lethargy can lead to convulsions, numbness, and death in severe cases.



5. Rhododendron



Severely affects the animal's core nervous system, causing vomiting, drooling, diarrhea, fatigue and depression. Severe cases can lead to cardiovascular breakdown, coma and death.



6. Cyclamen



The roots are the most toxic. If eaten accidentally, they can irritate the intestines, cause severe vomiting, and can be fatal in severe cases.



7. Zhu Dinghong (definite introduction)

< p style="text-indent:2em;">Can cause vomiting, depression, diarrhea, abdominal pain, excessive saliva penetration, loss of appetite and tremors.



8. Ivy



Can cause vomiting, abdominal pain, excessive salivation and diarrhea.



9. Oleander



All parts are poisonous and can cause gastrointestinal tract irritation, abnormal heart function, hypothermia, and even death.



7. Battery

< p style="text-indent:2em;">There are many incidents of cats accidentally ingesting batteries (although it is more rare for dogs than cats). Batteries that are bitten or broken may cause chemical burns and heavy metal poisoning, and if swallowed entirely, they may cause intestinal obstruction. All types of batteries are potentially toxic, so if you suspect your cat has ingested a battery, be sure to inform your veterinarian of the situation.




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