8 Toxic Foods Your Cat Should NEVER Even Touch

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#2 Alcohol

Jokes aside, no animal should come in contact with alcohol, but when we are talking about pets, be they cats or any other furry friends, they should be kept as far away as possible.

And we do not mean just the drinks but also any food that contains alcohol, especially if it has not been evaporated through the process of cooking. They can cause your cat to vomit, have breathing difficulties, and have diarrhea. If a lot of alcohol has entered their bloodstream, it can lead to coma and even death!

Do not think that it doesn’t matter: even as little as a tablespoon can put an adult cat in a coma, and any drop over that can cause your kitty to lose their life!

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