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Chocolates, raisins and grapes are fatal to the kidneys of cats. Corn on the cob and cooked bones could choke your cat while bacon and meats cooked in animal fat can trigger pancreatitis or diarrhoea. Vegetables from the allium family including onions and garlic are extremely toxic and can trigger anaemia or gastroenteritis in cats. Furthermore, stuffing and gravy are too fatty and heavily seasoned for your cat’s stomach and must never be served to them. Finally, bear in mind that alcohol and desserts containing alcohol could affect your cat’s central nervous system, sending them into a coma.
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Some Christmas foods are suitable for your cat in moderation, including boneless and skinless turkey, unseasoned potatoes, carrots and peas, prawns or shrimp with the shells removed and cooked and peeled chestnuts.
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Ribbons are one of the most dangerous holiday adornments for cats. They look very appealing but when ingested can damage their intestines or choke them to death.
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Though cats love the adhesive feel of tape, it is harmful to the digestive tract, if consumed.
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What’s more, gift bags and gift boxes can make for the perfect hide-and-seek playthings, but only let your cat play with paper or cardboard bags and boxes without handles (lest they get their head stuck in the handle) and with any wrapping paper removed and discarded.
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Tinsel and baubles can look extremely attractive to your cat, but they can cause horrible intestinal blockages requiring medical attention so don’t leave any loose decor lying around spaces your cat frequents.
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Be especially careful not to leave your cat alone in a space with decorations and lit candles as your cat could topple the candle, end up being burned by hot wax or unwittingly start a house fire. Try electric candles instead, and keep them well out of reach of your cat.
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