From what height does a cat fall to death?
0 Oct 26,2023
Cats cannot eat lilacs. Although lilacs are not as toxic to cats as lilies, cats eating lilacs can also threaten their health and lead to cat poisoning. In addition to lilacs, there are many plants such as azaleas, tulips, chrysanthemums, carnations, etc., which are harmful to cats, and parents are advised not to plant them. We plant some cat grass, which not only satisfies parents’ plant preferences, but is also good for cats.
If the cat does have a preference for eating plants, you can:
1. Plant some cat grass to meet the cat’s occasional grass-eating habit.
2. In addition to feeding normal cat food, cats can also be given improved meals, such as special canned cat food and chicken strips, so that they can get added protein.
3. Walk the cat on a leash appropriately outdoors, which can increase the cat's activity, avoid the formation of stones, eliminate the discomfort caused by stones to the cat, and also make the cat happy.