Can cats eat lemons?

Cats can eat lemons. If your cat is willing to eat lemons, you can feed them a small amount. Lemon contains sugar, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin C and other nutrients, which can supplement cats with certain nutrients. At the same time, lemons contain a large amount of plant acids, including niacin, citric acid, quinic acid, malic acid, etc. Moderate consumption can achieve oral sterilization effect.
Precautions for cats eating lemons
1. The smell of lemons is relatively strong, and cats’ sense of smell is relatively sensitive, so if a cat smells such a smell Phenomenons such as sneezing and vomiting often occur.
2. Do not feed lemons directly to cats. The taste of lemons is relatively sour, and generally cats will not like this taste. You can dilute it into lemonade or add a little to other foods for cats to eat.
3. Lemon is a particularly sour fruit. After eating it, its intestines and stomach are relatively delicate. If you accept these acidic lemons, you may suffer from constant vomiting, even diarrhea, etc., leading to diarrhea. Cats don’t like to eat and are not energetic. If they eat a lot, it may directly endanger their health or even lead to death. Therefore, if you find that your kitten vomits and has diarrhea after eating lemon juice, it is best to take the cat to the hospital. Pet hospitals provide professional treatment.
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