Chinese New Year, Chinese New Year!!
Parents are already looking forward to receiving it.
Is the dog-style Wishing you prosperity and the cat-style red envelope used for etiquette?
But there are some things to be aware of!
Forchem reminds you:
Some New Year's goods are too irritating to the pet's stomach.
It can lead to a range of health problems.
Hold onThese "New Year's goods" treasures are not to be touched!!
Be careful of the New Year's "joy and sorrow"!!
Dragon. Yes. Big. Fortune.
Staple foods
Dumplings
The seasonings in the filling and the onions, ginger and garlic can cause cat poisoning.
Spring rolls
The salt, sugar, and oil content of the cat are exceeded.
Rice cake rice balls
It is a great burden on the cat's gastrointestinal tract.
Sausages
Too much salt increases the burden on the cat's body.
Bacon, ham sausage
High salt and high fat, causing vomiting and diarrhea in cats.
Leftovers
Leftovers contain a lot of salt, oil, and seasonings, which can irritate the gastrointestinal tract and cause diarrhea, abdominal pain, bloating, and damage to the fur, tear stains, hair loss, and hair fading.
Sharp chicken bones, fish bones, too hard bones
The bones of the tiny spikes wear and puncture the esophagus and gastrointestinal tract, and the bones that are too hard may cause indigestion and gastrointestinal obstruction.
Dragon. Yes. Big. Fortune.
Ingredients
Onions, shallots, green onions and other onion foods
It causes hemolytic symptoms, causing vomiting, convulsions, foaming at the mouth, pulling blood, blood in the urine, neuropathic symptoms, etc.
Raw meat and fish
May carry parasites and bacteria, such as toxoplasmosis, salmonella, etc., which is the "enemy" of the pet's stomach, causing gastrointestinal discomfort, vomiting, diarrhea, etc., must be cooked.
Too much salt, and spices
It is easy to cause symptoms such as growth stagnation, dryness, and fur loss;
Spices and other ingredients increase the burden on the kidneys and liver, and the sense of smell is also slowed down.
Dragon. Yes. Big. Fortune.
Nuts
Macadamia nuts
It can be poisoned, causing vomiting, paralysis of the limbs, and swelling of the joints.
Pistachios
Causes stomach discomfort and bloating in cats.
Cashew nuts
It leads to liver poisoning and severe death.
Pine nuts
It leads to liver poisoning and severe death.
Almonds
It can be poisoned, causing dizziness, vomiting and even death.
Hazelnuts
It can easily lead to allergies, indigestion, and severe acute pancreatitis.
Dragon. Yes. Big. Fortune.
Desserts and beverages
Chocolate
Theobromine in chocolate can cause poisoning.
Ice cream cream cake
A large amount of sugar and oil can lead to hair loss, diarrhea, gastrointestinal discomfort, obesity, diabetes, oral diseases, etc.
Alcohol
Caused by alcohol poisoning in cats.
Milk tea
Too high in sugar, indigestion, obesity, diabetes, etc.
Pure milk
Lactose intolerance, leading to vomiting and diarrhea.
Coffee
Causes abnormalities in the nervous and cardiac systems, leading to vomiting.
Dragon. Yes. Big. Fortune.
Fruits
Grape raisins
Cause acute liver dysfunction or failure, and even death.
Persimmons
Causes constipation, even intestinal obstruction, and eventually necrosis.
Oranges, grapefruits, oranges
Eating it can cause vomiting and liver problems.
Cherries
It can lead to poisoning, ranging from nausea and vomiting to breathing difficulties and even death.
Bayberry
Irritates the gastrointestinal tract, causing diarrhea.
Star fruit
Causes acute kidney failure.
Avocado
Causes poisoning, resulting in diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, fever, etc.
Dragon. Yes. Big. Fortune.
Vegetables
Leeks
Irritates the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in loose and soft stools.
Green onion and ginger
Destruction of hemoglobin, resulting in hemolytic anemia in cats.
Garlic
Causes poisoning, resulting in acute hemolysis.
Spinach
A small amount is OK, but a lot can easily lead to indigestion.
Mushrooms
Causes listlessness, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.
Dragon. Yes. Big. Fortune.
Flowers and plants
Lilies
Causes poisoning, leading to acute kidney failure.
Pothos
Causes poisoning, resulting in stinging in the mouth, vomiting, etc.
Tiger Piran
Causes poisoning, causing nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.
Daffodils
Vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, and drooling occur.
Fugui bamboo
Causes vomiting (occasional blood), anorexia, and excessive salivation.