Can t cats eat a little salt, why can t cats eat salt

Updated on pet 2024-03-12
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the past, when I had a lot of cats and dogs in my hometown, they ate whatever I ate, and it was very healthy.

    Now the pet stores in the city are all hybrid breeds, the so-called noble "pets" themselves are not genetically good, and there are many people who dress up and dress deformities, and they are easy to get sick and no one is to blame! In fact, cats and dogs let them move freely and happily, don't always hug, play, stroke, in fact, the most correct way to raise a pet is to give it food, and then clean it up, on the line.

    Many people follow the trend and say that they can't eat salt, and when you think about it, you know that the people who started to say such rumors have a bad business selling cat food! Can't eat too much? People can't seem to eat too much salt, fools know that they can't eat too salty!

    Please check the recipe on the cat food carefully, unscrupulous merchants will make you understand, and simply change salt to another term for a long time, such as: water-soluble chloride.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Basically, don't give it salt!

    Cats don't sweat, so the consumption of salt is very small, plus their kidneys and urinary tract system are very fragile, and it is easy to get urinary stones and other diseases after eating salt.

    In short, the harm of eating salt in cats is usually not visible, but after a long time, once it breaks out, it will be very deadly, don't put a little salt in the staple food, and don't eat too much salty things. Cats may like to eat meat dishes that people eat, but after eating, the seasoning in them can easily make cats sick again.

    Don't worry about it eating so blandly and pitiful, the cat actually has no sense of taste, it feels delicious when it smells delicious, that is, it has a fishy smell.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The standard salt intake for cats is about 110 mg per kilogram of body weight per day for adult cats, and it can be seen that the amount required is very small, so it cannot be fed more salty, otherwise it will cause metabolic disorders.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A little bit is still okay.

    Try to :) as little as possible

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Cats are actually fine to eat a little salt, urinary prescription food is very salty in order to let cats drink more water to promote urination, so there is no basis for saying that salt makes cats get urinary diseases, and urinary diseases are because of eating dry cat food and no water! So if you have money to eat canned food and time to eat homemade cat rice, you don't hurry up to make money to don't have cats.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you eat too much, you will get sick and feel uncomfortable, but you especially like to eat dried salt fish larvae (the more the better).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cats are not allowed to eat salted food, not only cats, but also dogs should not eat salted food. Long-term consumption of salt food will cause kidney failure, stones, and serious tear stains in cats. In daily life, it is recommended that the owner should feed the cat mainly with cat food, and do not feed too much food for human consumption, such as rice, steamed buns, leftovers, meat, etc., which are not recommended to feed the cat for a long time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Cats can eat salt. Because cats' metabolism is inseparable from salt. But salt here does not only refer to the edible salt we call in our lives, but also refers to chlorine-containing compounds, such as chlorine-containing compounds in food.

    2.Cats must be supplemented with sodium and chloride (the two elements that make up salt) to survive, and salt is necessary for the proper functioning of the cat's body. The right amount of salt is not only good for health, but it's also essential for feline life!

    Cat's body cells are essential for sodium and chloride (the two elements that make up salts). These two minerals play a key role in regulating the fluid concentration inside and outside the cat's cell membrane, keeping every cell in the cat's body properly hydrated but not completely ruptured.

    These minerals also have other functions, such as regulating the pH in the blood, producing hydrochloric acid in the cat's stomach, bringing nutrients into the cells, and transporting waste out of the body before waste production problems.

    3.Cats have very low daily salt requirements. Because they eat less salt, unlike people who excrete a lot of salt through perspiration.

    The cat's body is able to preserve sodium (mainly** salt), and adult cats have very low sodium losses, according to the Journal of Nutrition, an average-sized cat needs about 21 mg of salt per day. The concentrations found in many cat foods are higher than this. The National Research Council recommends no more than 42 mg per day.

    4.Cats should not eat too little salt.

    Too little salt can suffer from a serious or even fatal electrolyte imbalance, leading to symptoms such as depression, lethargy, muscle weakness, confusion, seizures, vomiting, anxiety, behavior changes, coma, and ultimately death.

    5.Cats should not eat too much salt.

    Too much salt can wreak havoc on a cat's body, leading to electrolyte imbalances, sodium poisoning, and dehydration of cells, leading to serious injury. If the cat consumes too much salt, it may experience vomiting, diarrhea, decreased appetite, lethargy, ataxia, muscle cramps, extreme thirst, water retention in the face and legs, fever, rapid heartbeat, muscle weakness, disorientation, drunken walking, excessive urination, tremors, seizures, coma and even death. If left untimely**, cats can die within 24 hours.

    Therefore, if you suspect that your cat has too much salt, take it to the vet hospital in time. The veterinarian will give it intravenous fluids to condition the electrolytes.

    6.A little salt is not a big deal.

    While salted potato chips should never be given to cats on a regular basis, there is no harm in feeding them a small amount of salt from time to time. If you cook chicken breast, beef and other meats for cats by yourself, it is recommended to use plain water and add a little salt. It is recommended to feed with cat food, the nutrients in cat food can fully meet the needs of cats, and there is no need to worry about excessive salt.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cats can't eat salt.

    Cats can't eat salt, including salty food, eating too much is easy to damage the kidneys, serious can cause kidney failure. Cats can not decompose and discharge the salt in the body, so there will be hair loss, eye feces become more phenomenon, usually feeding needs a light diet, remember to add seasonings to avoid cat Qi Feng caused by salt poisoning.

    Cats can't eat a lot of salt, including foods with more salt, and occasionally eating some salty food will not pose a threat to the cat's health. However, once you eat too much salt, it will cause kidney damage to cats, which can seriously lead to kidney failure in cats.

    Introduction

    The cat's body cannot decompose and excrete salt from the body, and long-term salt consumption will also cause the cat to lose a lot of hair, and the situation of eye droppings will also be aggravated. Therefore, it is recommended that the owner try to eat lightly when feeding the cat.

    At the same time, it is best not to add any seasonings when cooking food, including chili, pepper, green onion, ginger and garlic, soy sauce, etc. If the cat vomits or has diarrhea after eating food with a heavy amount of salt, provide a large amount of water, and then fasting appropriately for a day to get better.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cats are generally not recommended to eat salt, cats have no sweat glands, and the salt in the body needs to be eliminated by the kidneys, so it is not recommended to eat too much, so as not to increase the burden on the kidneys.

    Cats have very little demand for salt, and should not eat food with high salt content in the diet, eating too much will cause problems with the cat's kidneys, causing cats to metabolic disorders, and will be prone to hair loss, which is very bad for the health of cats.

    Cats are not unable to eat salt, proper salt, can maintain the penetration of body fluids and electrolyte balance, generally speaking, professional cat food already contains a variety of nutrients and trace elements, so there is no need to add additional salt, some canned cat food with high salt content is still as little as possible to eat.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cats can't eat too much food with high salt content, because this will cause cats to have symptoms of hair loss, and there will be a lot of eye droppings and serious tear stains, and even make cats taste heavier and picky eaters, and in serious cases, it will cause cats to suffer from various ** diseases, affecting the health of cats.

    If you give the cat too much salt, the salt in the cat's body will exceed the standard, and too much salt will lead to the aggravation of the cat's skin gland dystrophy, which will make the cat's hair fall out and cause a large area of hair loss.

    Cats eat too salty, salt can not be discharged, the body left excess salt, can only be discharged through the tongue and eye glands, over time, eye secretions will accumulate around the cat's eyes, will produce a lot of eye feces and particularly heavy tear stains.

    If you give your cat particularly salty food for a long time, it will make your cat develop a picky eater after a long time, and you will no longer like to eat some light food, but will only eat food with a strong taste. If you develop such a dietary habit, it will affect the health of the cat's body, and may also induce ** disease.

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