Can cats eat coriander?

Cats cannot eat coriander because coriander is a highly irritating food and eating it will stimulate the cat’s taste nerves. Moreover, foods such as coriander, onions, ginger, and garlic may cause the red blood cells in the cat’s blood to be damaged, causing anemia, causing excessive urination, kidney damage, and even death of the cat in severe cases.
What to do if a cat eats coriander:
1. Stop feeding first, and then observe the cat’s physical condition. If there is any discomfort, you can contact the veterinarian for consultation. If symptoms are serious, please send to the hospital immediately;
2. You can feed your cat carrots, vegetables, apples, papayas and other foods to supplement vitamins and promote gastrointestinal digestion;
3. Normally You can feed your cat some high-quality meat in moderation to supplement protein.
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