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Can kittens eat Chili?
I can't. Cats can't eat spicy food. Cats are not advised to eat food with strong taste. If the taste is too big, it will increase the burden on their digestive system and urinary system organs. Spicy food can stimulate their senses extremely, and cats are very sensitive and alert animals. Spicy food will make them overly nervous and even affect or even damage their organs, so cats are not advised to eat spicy food.

Spicy will stimulate the cat's taste buds, and after a long time, it will make the cat lose its taste. Many people can't give cats food, especially salt, because cats can't metabolize salt, which will accumulate in their kidneys. After a long time, it will cause urinary calculi. If it is not treated in time, it will lead to renal failure and uremia.

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Tips for feeding young cats

Eat less and eat more, and pay attention to timing, quantity and fixed point when feeding.

Timing: Feed at a fixed time every day to develop good eating habits.

Quantitative: Don't eat too much or too little. With the increase of cat age, the cat's food intake will gradually increase within a certain period of time (usually three or four months) and will remain stable after eight months.

Generally, cats about 2 months old should eat more than 5 or 6 times a day. Three months ago, kittens were usually fed four times a day, at 9 am, at 12 pm, at 6 pm and at 10 pm. Feed it three times a day from March to June. Twice a day after six months.

When the kitten's milk is not enough or there is no milk, she can drink special pet milk powder, and when she is older, she can add some rice flour to the milk powder. If you eat milk directly, it may cause diarrhea, because kittens can't digest milk well.

Common sense of adult cat feeding

Cats enter adulthood at the age of 12 months. Adult cats are basically mature in body and digestive system, and can digest and absorb nutrients well. Adult cats need comprehensive and balanced nutrition to maintain the best health and prevent aging.

When cats are over 7 years old, they will have many health problems, especially in metabolism, such as kidneys and eyes. To solve these problems, it is important to feed them low-fat and low-energy foods to help them maintain their normal weight. In addition, we should ensure the content of cellulose in food to ensure the health of the stomach and intestines, and reduce the content of magnesium and phosphorus to maintain the health of the urinary system and kidneys.