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Onion and garlic are dangerous for cats

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Onion, garlic, chives, and leek are all part of the Allium family and are poisonous to cats. While cats typically don’t like the smell and taste of these vegetables, they may enjoy certain foods prepared with them, so be cautious when giving your cat table scraps.

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Onion, garlic, chives, and leek are all part of the Allium family and are poisonous to cats. While cats typically don’t like the smell and taste of these vegetables, they may enjoy certain foods prepared with them, so be cautious when giving your cat table scraps.

A cat’s stomach can only hold 2 – 4 tablespoons at a time

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While you often find this claim on the internet, it’s simply not true. Although an empty cat’s stomach is not much larger than a ping pong ball, it can expand and hold about 45 ml/kg or 20 ml/lb. Since a tablespoon holds just 15 ml, cats can eat quite a bit more than just 2 tablespoons in one sitting.

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While you often find this claim on the internet, it’s simply not true. Although an empty cat’s stomach is not much larger than a ping pong ball, it can expand and hold about 45 ml/kg or 20 ml/lb. Since a tablespoon holds just 15 ml, cats can eat quite a bit more than just 2 tablespoons in one sitting.

Taurine in cat food is the same as taurine in energy drinks

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Taurine is an essential nutrient that your cat simply cannot live without, and strangely enough, the same substance is also found in energy drinks. That’s because taurine is believed to improve cognitive function and can help with exercise. Find out which benefits taurine has in store for cats in our dedicated article!

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Taurine is an essential nutrient that your cat simply cannot live without, and strangely enough, the same substance is also found in energy drinks. That’s because taurine is believed to improve cognitive function and can help with exercise. Find out which benefits taurine has in store for cats in our dedicated article!

Ash is added to cat food to keep their teeth healthy

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In Europe, cat food labels are required to list the percentage of ‘ash,’ but this doesn’t mean that any powdery residue from a fire is added to your cat’s food. In fact, ‘ash’ simply refers to the minerals in cat food, such as potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc, and other essential nutrients. If you want to learn more about why these minerals are referred to as ash, check out our article on the topic!

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Cats prefer refrigerated food over room temperature food

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Instinctively, cats prefer food that resembles their natural diet. Therefore, they usually favor lukewarm food, which is closer to the body temperature of their prey than refrigerated food. If you really want to spoil your furry friend, pop their wet food in the microwave for a few seconds before serving!

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Instinctively, cats prefer food that resembles their natural diet. Therefore, they usually favor lukewarm food, which is closer to the body temperature of their prey than refrigerated food. If you really want to spoil your furry friend, pop their wet food in the microwave for a few seconds before serving!

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