Can native cats eat quail internal organs?
Native cats can eat quail offal, but long-term consumption of offal is not recommended. Quail internal organs are rich in protein and fat, which can effectively enhance the cat's physical fitness. However, the cholesterol in viscera is relatively high, and long-term consumption can easily lead to obesity in cats. Therefore, cats are not suitable for long-term use of quail viscera.
The dangers of cats eating quail offal for a long time:
1. The vitamin A content in the offal is relatively high. If cats eat quail offal for a long time, it will lead to excessive intake of vitamin A. Vitamin A will accumulate in the cat's body and cannot be excreted, which will cause vitamin A accumulation poisoning and cause tooth loss and other diseases.
2. The phosphorus content in the liver is relatively high, and phosphorus inhibits the absorption of calcium. If cats eat quail offal for a long time, it will cause calcium deficiency in the body, leading to rickets and rickets.
3. The cholesterol content in visceral organs is high, and cats can easily become obese if they eat quail viscera for a long time.
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