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0 Apr 20,2024
Calcium deficiency in cats can lead to stunted growth. Some cats may have poor bone development and walk with a limp. Some cats with severe calcium deficiency may suffer from rickets or rickets, or even paralysis. When cats are deficient in calcium, they will have symptoms such as weakened gastric function, loss of appetite, pica, body weight loss, slow movement, and listlessness.
When a cat is deficient in calcium, the cat should be given food to supplement calcium. You can give the cat cooked meat, such as beef, chicken, fish, etc. You can give your cat some pet nutrition products, which are rich in nutrients and calcium. You can also directly give your cat calcium tablets to supplement calcium.