Only the lazy have not heard that you can’t feed your cat food from your own table.
The ban is explained by the fact that some products that are common in the human diet may not only be harmful, but even dangerous for a pet.
Topping the list are milk, sour cream and cheese – many animals stop digesting lactose after they are no longer kittens.
If you ignore this prohibition, be prepared for your cat to develop diarrhea as a result of consuming dairy products.
You can often see a cat crunching cabbage, chewing tomatoes or biting potatoes with gusto. This is caused by the fact that the pet most likely lacks vitamins.
Cats are predatory animals, whose stomachs are practically incapable of digesting vegetables. The result is constipation. By the way, the restriction also applies to onions and garlic, as well as meat soaked in their juice.
In addition, if you see that your pet has a soft spot for grapes, you should hide the fruit away.
Even a single grape can cause kidney failure in a cat.
Finally, on the list of foods prohibited for cats you will find bread, pasta, sausage, hot dogs, chicken bones, fish heads, and sweets.