Cats and dogs are the favorites of young people. Some of them even feed their pets as their own children. Xiaobian has a cousin. She thinks her dog is more important than people! There are many loving friends who also want to feed a pet.
But ah, pay attention! If you don’t know some common sense of feeding, pets are easy to get sick! For example, some friends who have just started raising cats often ask whether they can eat this and that, just like taking good care of a baby. Here, Xiao Bian will answer the question whether cats can eat bread.
Although the cat is so small and cute, it is a carnivore! It has sharp canine teeth and excellent digestive system. Its teeth can cut meat as quickly as scissors. The development of cats is much earlier than that of dogs! It is difficult for cats to use, absorb and digest plant components, and then synthesize the amino acids they need. Therefore, the cat feed on the market contains only a little plant ingredients. Cats raised at home still can’t adapt to eating vegetarian food. Instead, domesticated dogs can eat meat with plants, and some dogs can even adapt to all vegetarian food. In terms of the amount of food for each meal, cats need a small number of times, and ah! Just like the arrogant nature of a cat, it is very picky about food. It is sensitive to some foods, so it will also resist inappropriate foods. He will lower his chin and touch the food to indicate that he is sniffing the food. Dogs and horses will do the same. Unlike other carnivores, it doesn’t eat plants at all. The main ingredient in bread is grain, which is a great burden on the cat’s digestive system.
In addition, some sugar and salt may be added to the bread, which will also increase the burden on the cat’s organs. It’s better for cats to feed cat food. They can eat raw meat and add nutritional liquid, sheep milk powder and fish oil. It’s not recommended to eat bread.
So, whether you are raising a cat, want to raise a cat or like a cat, you should pay attention. If you want to raise a cat, you should remember that you’d better not let the cat eat bread!