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Olives can trigger euphoric and playful behavior in cats due to compounds similar to catnip, particularly isoprenoids like oleuropein.
Yes, cats can eat black olives in small quantities, but they offer no nutritional benefit and should only be given as an occasional treat.
Olives are not toxic to cats, but they should only be given in moderation due to their high sodium content and potential digestive issues.
Cats are attracted to black olives because they contain compounds similar to nepetalactone, the active ingredient in catnip.
Fading kitten syndrome refers to a set of symptoms in kittens that lead to rapid health decline and often death, typically within the first few weeks of life.
You shouldn't touch newborn kittens because it can stress the mother and may cause her to reject or harm them, especially in the first week after birth.
Fading kitten syndrome is a condition in which a kitten fails to thrive, often leading to rapid health decline and death within the first weeks of life.
You shouldn’t touch newborn kittens because it can stress the mother and potentially lead her to reject or harm them.
Fading kitten syndrome is a condition where a newborn kitten fails to thrive, leading to sudden illness and often death within the first few weeks of life.

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