Can cats eat foie gras and duck liver?
Cats can eat foie gras and duck liver, but it is not recommended to feed foie gras or duck liver for a long time. Foie gras and duck liver have high nutritional value and are high-quality protein foods suitable for cats to eat. However, liver-based foods are high in vitamin A, and long-term consumption will cause vitamin A accumulation in cats, causing vitamin A poisoning.
Attention should be paid to feeding foie gras and duck liver to cats:
1. Do not blindly feed large amounts of liver food to cats, and eat it at most once a week. Vitamin A poisoning in cats is mostly caused by feeding large amounts of liver-based foods. Vitamin A poisoning can cause osteoporosis, bone damage, tooth loss, etc. in cats.
2. Just boil duck and foie gras in water without adding seasonings. Eating too much oil, salt, MSG and other seasonings will increase the burden on the cat’s kidneys.
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