Cats will get stuck on fish bones when they eat fish. Although the barbs on the cat's tongue can handle the fish bones, there is still a possibility of getting stuck on the fish bones, and the cat will appear very distressed. Faced with this situation, most cats are unable to deal with it on their own, so when owners feed fish to their cats, it is best to feed salmon and other fish with fewer fish bones. If you see that your cat is stuck, vomits repeatedly and is still uncomfortable, you need to pay attention. At this time, you should take the cat to the hospital for a check-up. In addition to the possibility of fish bones getting stuck, some relatively thin bones such as chicken bones can easily scratch the cat's throat if not paid attention to. Owners usually need to pay more attention when feeding, although Avoid.
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