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Cats should not eat tuna prepared for humans regularly because it can cause nutrient imbalances and mercury poisoning.
Onions, garlic, grapes, chocolate, alcohol, and certain human medications are among the most lethal substances for cats.
Cats shouldn't eat human-grade tuna regularly because it can cause nutrient imbalances and mercury poisoning.
Onions, garlic, chocolate, alcohol, and certain medications are among the most lethal substances to cats, even in small amounts.
Cats should never be given foods like onions, garlic, chocolate, alcohol, caffeine, dairy, raw meat, or grapes, as they can cause serious or fatal health issues.
Cats can eat cooked chicken as long as it’s plain and unseasoned; however, cooked chicken with added ingredients like garlic, onions, or fat trimmings can be harmful.
The biggest cause of death for cats is often ingestion of toxic foods and substances commonly found in households, leading to organ failure or fatal poisoning.
Onions, garlic, chives, and shallots are considered the most toxic foods for cats, as they can destroy red blood cells and cause life-threatening anemia.
Many common human foods are toxic to cats, including onions, garlic, chocolate, grapes, alcohol, and certain nuts. Even small amounts can cause serious health problems or be fatal.
Yes, high calcium (hypercalcemia) can return to normal if the underlying cause is accurately diagnosed and treated promptly.

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