Foods Cats Should Avoid
Foods Cats Should Avoid is a practical pet care guide created for responsible owners who want simple, useful advice.
Why this matters
Good pet care is built on daily habits: clean water, suitable food, safe exercise, regular grooming, mental stimulation and prompt veterinary attention when something changes. Small improvements in routine can make a big difference to your pet’s comfort and wellbeing.
What owners should do
- Watch for changes in appetite, thirst, weight, behaviour, breathing, toilet habits or energy levels.
- Keep vaccinations, parasite protection and routine vet checks up to date.
- Choose food appropriate for your pet’s age, size, breed and activity level.
- Keep your pet’s living area clean, calm and secure.
- Use positive, reward-based training and avoid punishment-based methods.
When to contact a vet
Speak to a qualified vet if your pet is in pain, collapses, has difficulty breathing, suffers an injury, stops eating, has repeated vomiting or diarrhoea, or shows sudden changes in behaviour. Online advice should never replace professional diagnosis.
Helpful owner checklist
Create a simple record of your pet’s food, weight, medication, insurance details, microchip number, vaccination dates and emergency vet contact. This makes it easier to act quickly when you need help.