Can cats eat pickled food?
Cats cannot eat pickled food. Pickled food contains a lot of salt. If cats eat food with too much salt, it will irritate the gastrointestinal tract and cause some physiological diseases, such as kidney stones and kidney failure. Salt is difficult for cats to metabolize, so if salt accumulates in the cat’s body for a long time, it will also cause hair loss and rough hair.
What to do if a cat eats pickled food:
1. If the cat does not eat much, there is generally no problem. Feed the cat more water to dilute the salt concentration in the cat's body, and observe the cat's condition. If the cat feels uncomfortable, send it to the pet hospital immediately.
2. If the cat eats a large amount of pickled food and develops convulsions, screaming, foaming at the mouth, difficulty breathing, etc., send it to the hospital immediately for treatment.
3. Place such high-salt food out of the reach of cats to prevent cats from eating it secretly.
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