• punkfungus@sh.itjust.works
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    16 hours ago

    My cat loves to eat the fluff that comes off my socks. I actively have to hold him back while I pick it up, he wants it so bad. He’s also partial to the little strings of plastic that come out of the carpet underlay.

    He’ll then turn his nose up at little bite sized chunks of fresh meat. What’s this, delicious organic free range meat which I evolved to eat as my primary food source? No thanks, sock fluff and plastic for me.

  • MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    My kitten lived and thrived (sorta, she had a hole in her head) in the garbage. Now she’s a fully pampered adult with fancy food and she still yearns for the garbage. Such is life.

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        1 day ago

        I thought the salt content was problematic for cats, but seasoning can be toxic too (garlic).

        That’s where the “cats can have a little salami as a treat” is from:
        knowyourmeme.com/cats-can-have-little-a-salami

        On July 6th, 2017, an article titled “Can My Cat Eat Salami?” was published on the website MeatMenStore.

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          cats have super effective kidneys, in theory they could survive with sea water*

          pure salted meats diet would more likely first kill a human than a cat.

          the tradeoff is that the super efficient kidneys of cats are quite prone to fail and die making it the leading cause of death in cats after physical trauma(only by 0.1% (12.2%vs12.1%))[1]

          *provided that the cat is eating fresh meat where they get majority of their hydration normally

          [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aging_in_cats

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            1 day ago

            Yes, I said “thought” - literally that meme (origin) showed me how much better cats are vs eg dogs in regards to salt (and don’t forget some spices are still toxic to cats, and we like to spice our wieners).

            Some nuance debate still surrounds sodium content tho, cats can still get salt poisoning & high sodium in the blood affects all other organs (cells) too. Being able to survive vs good for them. Iirc they also require a bit less salt compared to humans.
            (Also being accustomed to low sodium diet & then consuming large amount of salt in a short time period causes headaches & vomiting in humans too - the same shock can happen in a cat, especially not a very young one.)

          • Evil_Shrubbery
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            20 hours ago

            Yes, this is true, it’s essential to the meme yet consistently botched from the start.

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        2 days ago

        The best thing you can give a kitten is heart meat! It’s great for their visual development

        edit: I used to get pork heart at my Vietnamese butcher

      • Rothe@piefed.social
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        1 day ago

        Sausage isn’t offal though. It is a pre-processed product full of salt and other things that aren’t really good for a cat.

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    2 days ago

    My three month old kitty is so brave that she scares away all of the adult cats who wander in my backyard, even when they are trying to attack her.