There is a widespread belief that dog food is dangerous for cats.
Many cat owners believe that the risks are exaggerated, so they boldly give their meowing four-legged friends food intended for dogs.
And in vain, because the danger is not at all exaggerated!
Don't repeat the common mistake and never give your cat dog food!
Dog food contains much less protein than cat food.
In addition, dog food is higher in carbohydrates and lower in fat.
In addition, food intended for dogs contains little of such important components for cats as taurine and arachidonic acid.
Your pet will begin to have serious digestive problems.
It is important to understand that carnivorous cats have a very difficult time digesting plant foods, and dog food contains a lot of the corresponding components.
The cat's diet will contain too many carbohydrates. And this is very dangerous for the pet's health.
As for proteins, the fluffy one will not receive them in sufficient quantities.
In addition, due to the lack of nutrients in the body, the animal may face very serious illnesses. Problems with vision, heart, kidneys and liver may appear.