Cat Food

Cat disease can be a reason not to eat, so you should consult your veterinarian to develop a proper diet, including changing the type and form of food, and sometimes cats prefer canned food when sick, and veterinarians may prescribe medicines that open appetite, or use food injections Cats can be encouraged to eat and open their appetite by placing foods the owner knows they like, such as canned tuna and liver, but not to give it too much because it can harm her health. Cats prefer food eaten by human, should change the system By mixing her favorite food with a quantity of cat food, the owner can change the ratio until she gradually gives up the food she is eating.
Water
Put water for cats in their places, to be able to reach it and drink it need, thirst exposes cats to dehydration and constipation, and are exposed to problems more than cats who drink water, and large cats prone to fatigue and dehydration, because of the inability to reach water easily, and can add flavors to the water to increase She wanted to drink it.
Consult Your Veterinarian
Your veterinarian will give you some suggestions for what is suitable for cats, a high-quality diet, rich in water and nutrients suitable for cat health, available in pet stores, where in many stores there are foods with different flavors, but they are not nutritional ideal.
Foods That Harm Cat Health
There are foods that harm the health of cats if eaten frequently, and therefore affect their appetite and health, including:
- Onions: Cats eat onions in large amounts that cause anemia, breakdown in red blood cells, and digestive disorders.
- Milk: Most cats have difficulty digesting the lactose found in milk, causing digestive disorder and diarrhea.
- Chocolate: Chocolate of all kinds contains theobromine, causing cats to shiver, abnormal heartbeats, and death.
- meat and fish: They may contain bacteria that cause food poisoning. Fish are an enzyme that destroys vitamin B (thiamine).

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