I think my cat may be allergic to cat treats cause I'm noticing that when she eats them she gets sick and when she doesn't eat them shes fine. Is it possibe that she can be allergic to them? Like is it the tollerance for them or what is it. Like I stop giving them to her but i want to know what is it about the treats that this is happening? Cause the same thing happened to my friends cat too. We give them the same treats and havent really changes the brand at all. Is that it? Any personal Experiences or any ideas?
2006-12-29
08:46:26
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I will make it clear that I have stopped the treats but i want to know what the issue is
2006-12-29
08:52:18 ·
update #1
The Cat Brand is : "Whiskas Temptations- Salmon Flavor"
2006-12-29
09:19:36 ·
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Well it could be allergies, like in humans they can just develop. Change type or brand of treats and see if there is any difference.
2006-12-29 11:17:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Poor kitty cat! Don't worry just stop the treats as you have. I would suspect that the "treat" has an ingredient in it that is unhealthy for your cat, especially since your freind has the same problem, or is not fit for animal consumption. It is well known that the pet food being sold in the market is full of additives, preservatives and is also carcinagenic. Some companies are actually putting ground up animal carcasses that are diseased and that the salmon that is being sold to cats is full of tumors.
The best thing you can do is purchase cat food from a Whole Foods Market or any organic store. All conventional pet treats and food is full of cancer. These large companies are giving them to our pet, not discarding it, as it's all about profit. So don't be alarmed, just change you kitty cat's food to organic. Good Luck and enjoy your pet!
2006-12-29 17:19:05
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answered by lorrina b 3
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Some cat treats can be too harsh on a cats stomach. What types of treats are you giving? My cat used to have a liking for friskies treats, I would reccomend trying another brand or another type or treat. Flavors can also make a big difference. My cat used to get very sick eating fish flavored treats, but would go nuts for chicken ones. Try some different things, and of course stop any treats that are making your cat sick. Small bits of turkey/ham/cooked bacon can be given to your cat as a treat also, but dont overfeed table scraps as it isnt good for them.
2006-12-29 17:04:50
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answered by vampira53 4
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take the cat and the treat can (bag, box, whatever) to the vet. They can do a test with the treats like humans. (Some vets, I dont know, just ask) Maybe it was just sick.
Or maybe its the treats!! Did you guys all use the same can of treats, or just the same brand?
If other cats did it too, It's the brand.
SUE THEM. :]
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I'm really interested in knowing about this.
Could you please tell me the brand?
2006-12-29 17:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't give the cat those treats. There are enough different ones around to switch to something they like and doesn't make them sick.
2006-12-29 16:49:48
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answered by Glennroid 5
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Perfectly possible!
My cat is allergic to everything pork or beef.
She eats horse and special cat food with guaranteed no beef.
Not even jelly. You get them in special pet-food-shops.
Even respectable companies add some flavor to cheat the cats!
You are welcome
2006-12-29 17:39:47
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answered by saehli 6
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vatanierine to see what the problem is and then agine your cat may be faking use your common sense
2006-12-29 16:53:36
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answered by kahyah c 1
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if ur cat is then stop feeding ur cat treatrs geez
2006-12-29 16:48:58
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answered by Li 3
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Don't give'em to your cat again.. she could die. phrr r
2006-12-29 16:54:58
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answered by kettycat 2
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your cat may have advanced HIV
2006-12-29 16:49:02
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answered by Anonymous
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