Garden cats cannot eat onions. Onions are relatively irritating, and the n-propyl disulfide in onions can destroy the red blood cell structure of cats and cause cats to suffer from hemolysis. Feeding cats a large amount of onions can even cause cats to be poisoned and die.
Furthermore, onions are relatively irritating, and feeding them to cats will damage the bone marrow, prevent the gastrointestinal tract from absorbing nutrients in the food, and produce toxic substances. Eating a lot of onions can also cause poisoning in cats.
Measures after a cat accidentally eats onions:
1. Once a cat is found to be poisoned by eating onions, the first step should be to immediately stop feeding foods containing onions or green onions and other allium plants. food.
2. Cats with mild poisoning can recover naturally without treatment after stopping feeding onions.
3. Cats with severe poisoning need to go to the pet hospital for further treatment.