Take special care with the following foods
Grapes and sultanas are an absolute no-go for cats, as they can lead to diarrhoea, vomiting or even kidney failure. So: Hands off! The same applies to alcohol. It has a similar effect on cats as it does on us humans, but much more extreme: Because one small sip is enough to have an effect, and your cat’s movement will be noticeably impaired, and for longer, because cats break down alcohol very slowly. The effects of coffee and tea on your cat are similar, as is cola, as it also contains caffeine. Cats become very nervous when they drink it, getting palpitations and trembling muscles – all symptoms of poisoning.
Just like for dogs, chocolate is not suitable for cats. Minimal amounts can be broken down by the body, but a little more and your cat could suffer life-threatening poisoning. But it’s not just this sweet treat that isn't suitable for cats. Chewing gum, sweets and many pre-packaged baked goods contain the sweetener xylitol, which is harmful to both cats and dogs. As sweet as your cat may be: Stay away from sweets.
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