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Cat Gets a Strange Dinner



Eating very well

My cat eats funny weird things
Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine
Why does your cat consume those interesting snacks and things?
Eating grass is normal for a cat

Dogs chew on a favorite pair of shoes, clothing with an interesting smell, and gnaw on sticks. Cat are savvy intelligent about what they eat, Beware if your feline begins snacking on things that are not food. It can signal a serious issue.
Maybe it indicates medical problems.

If your cat has changes in preferences or appetite take it to a vet. Hyperthyroidism increases appetite in older cats. Anemia makes a feline go eating litter.
Behavioral isuues can change appetite.

Having to groom obsessively, skin problems and eating things that are not food can be one of the compulsive disorders. Go to a certified veterinary behaviorist is a bald spot occurs or it gets unusual food preferences, eating non-food items. Perhaps it signals a life stressor.
The blame could be with genetics.

Purebreds like Birman and Siamese tend to chew and suck on wool, more so that mixed breed cats. Eating string can tangle in the cat's intestines and be a serious problem.
when a cat looks for strings of wool eliminate the danger from your home. Stings and threads can unravel from cat toys when your cat goes to play with them.
Being bored drives your cat.

Ribbons, tinsel and shoelaces can be entertainment to eat for indoor cats. Giving then playtime, toys and games can help. Purchase puzzle toys which when the cat discovers how to agitate pr move a toy in the correct way releases food, dispenses kibbles to munch.

Read on!
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Cats and dogs given best vegetables
Is a diet a good idea for a dog or cat?

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