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Even a small amount of chocolate cake can be harmful to cats and may cause symptoms of chocolate toxicity—contact your vet immediately.
While a small lick may not be fatal, chocolate is toxic to cats and should always be avoided.
If your cat licked chocolate, contact your veterinarian immediately, as even small amounts can be toxic to cats.
Even small amounts of chocolate can be toxic to cats; as little as 1 ounce of dark chocolate can cause severe symptoms in a 10-pound cat.
Yes, chocolate is toxic to cats and can cause serious health problems if ingested.
Cats may show signs of aggression around sexual maturity, typically between 6 months and 2 years of age.
Instead of punishment, redirect your cat's behavior using positive reinforcement, distraction, and consistent boundaries.
Cats can start showing signs of aggression during adolescence, typically around 6 months to 2 years of age.
Instead of punishment, redirect aggressive behavior with positive reinforcement, safe disengagement, and understanding the cause of aggression.
Cats may begin to show aggressive behaviors during adolescence, typically between 6 months and 2 years of age.

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