Will cats get stuck if they eat fish?

Cats will get stuck if they eat fish. Although there are many barbs on the cat's tongue, which can help cats effectively separate fish bones and fish meat, cats may still get stuck on fish bones. Once a fish bone gets stuck, it is very uncomfortable and dangerous. When a cat is stuck by a fishbone, it may retching, irritability, etc., and needs to be taken to a pet hospital for treatment as soon as possible. In order to prevent cats from getting stuck on fish bones, you can choose to feed salmon meat without fish bones or pick out the fish bones before feeding them to cats.
Solutions to cats stuck in their throats after eating fish:
1. Vomit and expel it. A cat’s esophagus is long and muscular. It only takes a while for the fish bones to be vomited out.
2. Manual assistance. Gently open the cat's mouth. If the fish bones can be seen with the naked eye, use chopsticks to dip an appropriate amount of cooking oil to lubricate the esophagus, and then take out the fish bones.
3. Seek medical treatment. If the fishbone has reached a deep position, causing the cat to have symptoms such as anorexia and increased salivation, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately, determine the location of the fishbone through examination, and remove it surgically.
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