Keep your kitty safe by steering clear of these common household dangers!
Cats may act like royalty, but when it comes to food, they don’t always know what’s best for them. As pet parents, it’s our job to protect those curious whiskers from harmful treats—no matter how cute the begging eyes get. 🐾
Here are 5 everyday foods that are surprisingly dangerous (even deadly!) for cats:
1. Chocolate
Delicious for humans. Toxic for cats.
Chocolate contains theobromine and caffeine, which can cause heart problems, tremors, seizures, or even death in cats.
Symptoms of chocolate poisoning include:
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Vomiting
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Diarrhea
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Rapid breathing
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Seizures
Note: Dark chocolate and baking chocolate are the most dangerous due to high cocoa content.
2. Grapes and Raisins
Even a small amount can lead to sudden kidney failure in cats (and dogs too).
Warning signs include:
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Vomiting
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Lethargy
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Decreased appetite
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Urination issues
The exact toxin is unknown, so it’s best to avoid them completely.
3. Onions and Garlic
These sneaky ingredients—raw, cooked, powdered, or dried—can destroy red blood cells and cause anemia in cats.
Watch out for:
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Onion powder in baby food, canned soups, or meat seasonings
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Garlic supplements
Symptoms of toxicity:
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Pale gums
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Weakness
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Rapid breathing
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Collapse
4. Cow’s Milk
Despite the old cartoons, most cats are lactose intolerant. Cow’s milk can lead to stomach upset, gas, and diarrhea.
Safer options:
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Lactose-free cat milk
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Fresh water (always the best!)
Pro tip: Kittens may drink their mother’s milk, but adult cats don’t need dairy at all.
5. Cooked Bones
They may seem like a treat, but cooked bones can splinter and cause serious injuries to your cat’s mouth, throat, or intestines.
Risks include:
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Choking
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Intestinal blockage
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Internal bleeding
Stick with safe dental chews or vet-approved treats instead.
Your cat's health starts in the kitchen.
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