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How to Avoid Feeding Your Cat Harmful People Foods
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Feeding your cat human food can be tempting, but it's important to remember that many common human foods can be harmful or even toxic to cats. Here are some tips on how to avoid feeding your cat harmful people foods: 1. Stick to cat food: The best way to ensure your cat is getting the right nutrients is to feed them a balanced, high-quality cat food. Avoid giving them table scraps or human food as their primary diet. 2. Consult with your veterinarian: Your veterinarian can advise you on what foods are safe for your cat to eat and which ones to avoid. 3. Avoid toxic foods: Some human foods can be toxic to cats, including chocolate, onions, garlic, grapes, raisins, avocado, and alcohol. Make sure to keep these foods out of reach of your cat. 4. Be careful with dairy: While cats love milk and other dairy products, they can be difficult for cats to digest and can cause digestive upset. If you want to give your cat a treat, consider a small amount of plain, unsweetened yogurt or cheese. 5. Watch for signs of food intolerance or allergies: Just like humans, cats can have food intolerances or allergies. If you notice your cat is experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, or other digestive upset after eating a certain food, it's best to avoid giving it to them in the future. 6. Don't overfeed: Overfeeding your cat can lead to obesity, which can cause a host of health problems. Stick to feeding your cat the recommended serving size of their cat food and limit treats to a small portion. In summary, feeding your cat a balanced, high-quality cat food is the best way to ensure they get the proper nutrition they need. If you do decide to give them human food as a treat, make sure it is safe and won't cause harm. Always consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns or questions about your cat's diet.
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