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Yes, shrimp can upset a cat's stomach, especially if it's raw, seasoned, or given in large amounts.
Yes, shrimp can upset a cat's stomach if consumed in excess or if it's raw, seasoned, or spoiled.
Yes, cats can eat shrimp in moderation, but it should be cooked, unseasoned, and offered occasionally as a treat.
While cooked shrimp tails are not toxic, they pose a choking hazard and can be difficult for pets to digest, so it's best to avoid feeding them to pets.
Yes, cats can eat peeled and cooked shrimp in moderation, but avoid feeding them raw or seasoned shrimp.
Yes, shrimp is generally safe for cats to eat in moderation when cooked and unseasoned.
If your cat licks peppermint oil, contact your veterinarian immediately, as it can be toxic and cause serious health issues.
No, smelling peppermint oil is not safe for cats, as its aroma can cause respiratory distress and other toxic reactions.

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