Admit it! Cats with loose stools are what you feed!

Mondo Pets Updated on 2024-03-06

There are some foods that pets should never touch

It feels good for humans.

But the master took a bite and said directly

Although most of them are not so exaggerated.

However, loose stools, gastroenteritis and even kidney failure are common.

Grapes: Contains glucoside esters that can cause diarrhea and dehydration in cats.

Star fruit: high in trace elements, increasing the metabolic burden on the kidneys.

Candy: Contains xylitol, which can diarrhea and convulsions, which can then cause kidney failure.

Chocolate: Contains theobromine, which stimulates the central system and triggers heart and metabolic problems.

Irritation of the stomach and intestines causes diarrhea.

Mushrooms: a large number of trace elements, will be strained.

Leeks: sulfides, alathionine cannot be metabolized.

Cayenne pepper: Capsaicin, which can cause diarrhea and vomiting.

Allium: propylsulfide oxide, sulfide, vomiting, diarrhea.

Lettuce: emulsion enzyme, indigestible, food accumulation will make stools.

High-fat foods cause soft stools.

Avocado: High in fat, gastrointestinal discomfort and soft stools.

Sausages: high in salt and fat, aggravate the burden of digestion, vomit and soft stools.

Pork belly: too much fat and cholesterol, vomiting, diarrhea, indigestion.

Raw meat: There are bacteria and parasites, unbalanced nutrition, high protein, high fat, affecting digestion and soft stools.

Increases the burden on the stomach and intestines and causes diarrhea.

Milk: Some cats are lactose intolerant and will have diarrhea.

Macadamia nuts: High in fat and phosphatidylcholine can soften stools.

Almonds: Cyanide-containing, can be poisonous, diarrhea.

Peanuts: high fat and high vegetable protein, diarrhea on the stomach and intestines.

Walnuts: Contain amphetamines, can be poisoned, diarrhea, vomiting.

Seven days to improve soft stools

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