4. Dog food
Next on our list of dangerous foods for cats is dog food. Although pet food is sometimes produced by the same company and may have some overlap, and your cat may take an interest in dog food, you shouldn’t be switching the two up.
Firstly, the size of the meat chunks or kibbles is likely to vary; secondly, cat food and dog food have different nutritional requirements. Felines are obligate carnivores and therefore eat meat exclusively.
Dogs are omnivores and can eat vegetables and grains in addition to meat. It’s not a good idea to use dog food as a substitute for cat food because it can cause several gastrointestinal issues, such as pain, bloating, gas, vomiting, and diarrhea.
By the way, Amazon always has some pretty hard-to-beat prices when it comes to cat food.
Keep reading to discover other dangerous foods for cats!
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thank you for these…if there are any more information on Cats please email me them, we have a 4 year old cat and she’s a little girl….