Why can't cats eat salt?
The reasons why cats cannot eat salt:
1. Cats cannot eat food with high salt content. Food with high salt content will put a heavier burden on the cat’s kidneys, which can lead to Cats are showing symptoms of hair loss.
2. If your cat eats too much salt, too much salt will aggravate the malnutrition of the cat's skin glands, causing the cat's hair to fall off, resulting in large-scale hair loss.
3. Cats eat too salty food and the salt cannot be excreted. The excess salt left in the body can only be excreted through the tongue and eye glands. Over time, eye secretions will accumulate around the cat’s eyes. There will be a lot of eye droppings and heavy tear stains.
Cat dietary taboos:
1. Milk. Cats have very weak intestines and stomachs, and many cats are lactose intolerant. Drinking milk can easily cause vomiting and diarrhea.
2. Coffee. Coffee also contains theobromine and caffeine. Like chocolate, it will cause poisoning if eaten. Cats should not touch it.
3. Liver and carrots. If cats eat liver for a long time, due to calcium deficiency in the body, it may cause rickets in young cats or rickets in adult cats. In severe cases, it may cause coagulation dysfunction, leading to acute bleeding that is difficult to stop.
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