Cats cannot eat pure milk. Because pure milk contains a lot of nutritional additives and preservatives, these substances are irritating to the cat’s gastrointestinal tract. Many dairy products contain xylitol, which can stimulate insulin secretion in cats and cause severe hypoglycemia symptoms, which can be life-threatening in severe cases. Owners can feed their cats an appropriate amount of pet-specific goat milk powder to supplement their protein and enhance their resistance.
What to do if a cat is poisoned after drinking milk:
1. The main clinical manifestations of cats after drinking milk are diarrhea. If the diarrhea is not corrected in time, then It can easily lead to dehydration, especially for cats with a lighter weight. It is recommended to stop feeding milk at this time.
2. On the premise of ensuring that the cat has no other basic diseases, you can consider feeding the cat intestinal conditioners such as pet probiotics and white clay.
3. If the symptoms are not relieved after two to three days of feeding or the symptoms begin to worsen during medication, it is recommended to take the pet to the pet hospital for further examination and treatment in time.