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0 Feb 13,2024
Fruit Seeds
Seeds are usually difficult to digest, and some seeds are toxic and more likely to block the esophagus and intestines. Therefore, when feeding fruits to cats, remember to remove the seeds and wash them thoroughly.
Avocado
The leaves, fruits, seeds, and bark of avocado contain special glyceric acid. Cats cannot metabolize this component. Ingestion may cause vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing, so be careful.
Citrus
Although citrus fruits are rich in vitamin C, their taste is too exciting for cats. If they are eaten in excess, they may cause vomiting and diarrhea.
Peach
Peaches contain trace amounts of cyanide, especially in the shell, which has no effect on humans, but is very dangerous to cats. In severe cases, it may cause vomiting, difficulty breathing, hyperventilation, coma and other symptoms. However, the scent of peaches is easy to attract cats, so owners must keep it away.