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Things Your Cat Will Eat, but Shouldn’t

March 27, 2022 by Emma Cooper

Do you know what your cat is eating? A lot of people don’t think about it, but there are a lot of things that our feline friends will eat that they shouldn’t. In this blog post, we will discuss some common items that cats like to eat, but which can be dangerous for them. We’ll also provide some tips on how to keep your cat safe and healthy.

One of the first things to know is that cats are attracted to anything that smells good. This means that they are often drawn to food that is high in fat or sugar. While a little bit of these things won’t hurt your cat, too much can lead to obesity and other health problems.

For this reason, it’s important to be aware of what kinds of food your cat is eating. If you’re unsure, it’s always best to ask your veterinarian. They can help you determine whether or not a particular food is safe for your cat.

Here are some common foods that cats like to eat, but which can be dangerous for them:

Chocolate

Chocolate contains a substance called theobromine, which is toxic to cats. Even a small amount of chocolate can cause vomiting and diarrhea in cats. In severe cases, it can lead to tremors, seizures, and even death.

Coffee

Like chocolate, coffee contains theobromine, which is poisonous to cats. Coffee grounds and beans are especially dangerous, as they can contain high levels of theobromine.

Alcohol

While a small amount of alcohol may not be harmful to cats, too much can lead to liver damage and other health problems. In severe cases, it can cause coma and death.

Grapes and Raisins

Grapes and raisins can be toxic to cats. They contain a substance called oxalate, which can cause kidney damage. Even a small amount can be dangerous, so it’s best to avoid giving them to your cat altogether.

Onions and Garlic

Onions and garlic contain compounds that are toxic to cats. These compounds can damage red blood cells and lead to anemia. Even small amounts can be dangerous, so it’s best to avoid giving them to your cat altogether.

Can my cat eat raw meat?

Cats are carnivores, so they are designed to eat raw meat. However, there are some risks associated with feeding your cat raw meat. Raw meat may contain bacteria that can cause food poisoning. It’s also important to make sure that the meat is fresh and free of parasites. For these reasons, it’s best to ask your veterinarian before feeding your cat raw meat.

In conclusion, there are a lot of things that cats like to eat, but which can be dangerous for them. It’s important to be aware of what kinds of food your cat is eating and to ask your veterinarian if you’re unsure. By doing this, you can help keep your cat safe and healthy.

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