Easter can be a risky time for cats. Here are some common Easter dangers and how you can protect your cat. 🐣
1. Chocolate and xylitol
Chocolate is toxic to cats, and xylitol (an artificial sweetener) can cause serious health problems. Keep Easter treats out of reach.
2. Lilies and other poisonous plants
Lilies are extremely toxic to cats, and even small amounts can cause kidney failure. Avoid having lilies in your home.
3. Small Easter decorations
Plastic grass, feathers, and small decorations may be tempting to play with, but if your cat swallows them, it can cause serious intestinal problems.
4. Food leftovers
Cats cannot tolerate fatty foods, onions, garlic or spices. Keep Easter food away from your cat to avoid poisoning or digestive problems. Buy cat treats instead!
5. Stress and changes in routines
Cats like stability, and Easter visits or travel can be stressful. Make sure your cat has a quiet place to retreat to. Explore calming and stress-relieving cat treats!
Keep Easter dangers away from your cat, and ensure a safe and peaceful holiday. Contact your veterinarian if you suspect poisoning or illness.

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