It is not recommended to give candy to cats. Too much sugar will do great harm to cats' teeth and increase the burden of cats' endocrine system, which will lead to problems such as tooth decay, bad breath, periodontitis and obesity. Some cats may like candy very much, but you can't provide it indefinitely if you only feed it occasionally.
Although cats' taste buds can't taste the sweetness of food, it may be the smell of cakes or fruit candy that attracts them, but it doesn't mean that it doesn't affect their health. If the cat is just curious about the taste of candy, the owner can let them lick it, but he can't feed the cat candy for a long time, which will endanger the health of the cat. At the same time, in the daily feeding process, it is not recommended that the owner feed the food eaten by humans to the cat at will.
What cats can't eat.
1, chocolate: Theobromine in chocolate may cause cat poisoning, causing vomiting, seizures, gastrointestinal bleeding and other symptoms, and even death in severe cases.
2. Milk: The lactose content of milk is as high as 90%, and most cats lack enzymes that can decompose and digest lactose, which easily leads to indigestion and diarrhea after eating milk.
3. Raw meat: Frozen raw meat may still contain parasites, which is not conducive to the health of cats. Be sure to cook the meat and feed it to the cat.
4, seafood, liver: Cats eating seafood for a long time will hinder the absorption of vitamin B 1 in the body, leading to loss of appetite, vomiting, convulsions, and even paralysis of the hind feet. Long-term liver feeding can easily lead to calcium deficiency in cats, thus causing sequelae such as walking disorders.