Can cats eat oil and vinegar sauce?
Cats cannot eat oil and vinegar sauce. Because oil and vinegar sauce contains a high amount of salt and many additives, these can cause diarrhea in cats, and in severe cases can cause cats to have allergic reactions. Cats should be careful not to eat food with too much salt in their daily diet. Not only will the cat not be able to absorb it, but long-term use will cause the cat’s skin to deteriorate.
What to do if a cat eats oil and vinegar sauce:
1. If the owner ingests a small dose of oil and vinegar sauce and the owner pays attention, most cats can metabolize it. without any symptoms.
2. If you ingest a large dose of oil and vinegar sauce, symptoms of poisoning will occur. Poisoning will show symptoms such as restlessness, thirst and oliguria, vomiting, diarrhea or coma. The intake of oil and vinegar sauce should be stopped in time and sufficient drinking water should be given. Treatment focuses on promoting metabolism and preventing dehydration and coma. Cats with severe poisoning symptoms require infusion treatment.
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