Treats of any kind should stay under roughly 10% of daily calories. A complete, balanced cat food should remain the actual diet — cats are obligate carnivores with strict nutrient needs.
My cat already ate something questionable. Now what?
Remove what's left, note what it was, roughly how much, and when. For anything in our Danger list, call your veterinarian or a poison hotline right away instead of waiting for symptoms. Never induce vomiting at home.
Why do "safe" foods still have rules?
Because form matters: bones splinter, seeds carry cyanogenic compounds, seasoning adds toxic garlic and onion, and sugar or salt loads a 4 kg body fast. The rules are on every answer card.
Is this veterinary advice?
No — it's a source-linked reference. It can tell you when to worry and when to relax, but your veterinarian knows your cat, and poison-control staff can assess a real exposure.
Remove access. Take the food away and move your cat to another room.
Note the facts. What was it, roughly how much is missing, and when? Keep the packaging.
Call before symptoms. For chocolate, onion, garlic, grapes, raisins, alcohol, or anything sugar-free (xylitol), call a hotline or your veterinarian now — early treatment is easier and cheaper.
Never do this
Do not induce vomiting, feed milk, salt, or oil, or wait overnight to "see how it goes". Signs of chocolate or Allium poisoning can take hours to days to appear.
Go to an emergency vet immediately if
Your cat is collapsing, twitching or seizing, struggling to breathe, drooling heavily, vomiting repeatedly, or wobbly on their feet.
Outside the US? Call your local emergency veterinary clinic — keep the number saved in your phone.
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