Will cats be poisoned if they eat crabs?
Cats will not be poisoned if they eat crabs. Cats can eat crabs, but they should not eat too much. Eating too much will not be easy to digest and will cause gastrointestinal burden and diarrhea. In addition, some cats may be allergic to crabs. Eating crabs can easily cause allergic reactions, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and other symptoms. If this happens, you need to seek medical treatment in time. If you are not sure whether your cat is allergic to crabs, you can feed the cat a little bit first, and then continue feeding if there are no adverse reactions.
Precautions for feeding crabs to cats:
1. Do not feed raw crabs to cats. Raw crabs may contain parasites, and cats may be at risk of being infected with parasites if they eat them.
2. Cook crabs before feeding them to cats, and do not add any seasonings. Eating food with seasonings can easily cause kidney burden and cause cats to get sick.
3. When feeding crabs to cats, the hard shell must be removed to avoid scratching the cat’s mouth and intestines.
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