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  1. Mar 20, 2024 · One of the key reasons why Japanese people love cats is their association with good luck and fortune. The Maneki Neko, or “beckoning cat,” is a common talisman believed to bring prosperity and good fortune to its owner. This iconic figurine can be found in many homes and businesses throughout Japan, serving as a symbol of good luck and ...

    • Dairy
    • Onions and Garlic
    • Alcohol
    • Chocolate
    • Grapes, Raisins, and Currants
    • Caffeine
    • Raw Meat
    • Raw Dough
    • Cooked Tuna
    • Raw Seafood

    There are few images more quintessentially “cat” than a group of them gathered around a saucer of milk. If these pictures were a little more honest, they’d show the aftermath of upset stomachs and diarrhea. Because, despite the cliché, cats are not equipped to handle the lactose in dairy products. This means any milk or dairy product from cows, she...

    Cats should not eat onions, garlic, shallots, chives, or other foods that contain thiosulphate, a compound that can cause serious problems. When enough is eaten, the thiosulphate causes destruction of their red blood cells; a devastating condition called hemolytic anemia. Thankfully, most cats won’t go hunting for bits of onion or garlic, but they ...

    Even small amounts of alcohol (after all, cats are pretty small) can cause a range of nasty symptoms if your cat manages to take a drink. 1. Digestive upset 2. Breathing troubles 3. Disorientation 4. Coma 5. Death Don’t leave drinks unguarded on coffee tables, etc., and promptly clean any spills before your cat gets a chance to take a taste. Seriou...

    It’s not just dogs that have a problem with chocolate. Though less well-known, chocolate can also be toxic to cats, leading to diarrhea, vomiting, blood pressure drop, breathing troubles, and even heart failure. Cats are less likely than dogs to chomp down a toxic dose of chocolate, but it’s still best to keep it away, especially darker chocolates ...

    While we know for sure that these popular fruits can cause kidney failure in some dogs, we’re still not 100% sure of the danger they pose to cats. But it’d be wise not to give your cats any grapes, raisins, or currants intentionally and try to keep them away from your cats in general, as acute kidney failure is just too great a risk.

    You might need a cup of coffee to get going in the morning, but the same amount of caffeine in your morning joe is more than enough to harm your cat. Caffeine toxicity in cats can cause: 1. Hyperactivity 2. Increased heart rate 3. Tremors 4. Breathing difficult 5. Seizures It’s unlikely that a quick taste of your coffee, energy drink, or soda will ...

    It can be tempting to give your cat raw meat as a way of mimicking what they would eat “in the wild.” But just because a wild cat will eat raw meat, it doesn’t mean that raw meat is necessarily safe for your cat. Uncooked meat is more likely to contain harmful disease-causing bacteria (like Salmonella and E. coli, some of which could even be resist...

    When eaten, the yeast contained in even a small amount of raw bread or pizza dough can quickly produce enough alcohol and carbon dioxide to cause serious problems for a cat. And the dough itself can “rise” (expand) within the cat’s stomach to a size that can require surgery to remove the digestive obstruction.

    As an occasional treat, tuna fish can be fine for cats. However, cats have complex dietary needs that tuna fish alone can’t fulfill. Furthermore, a strictly tuna fish diet — or a diet made mostly of tuna fish — can put your cat at risk of mercury poisoning.

    Raw tuna, anchovies (Caesar salad anyone?), sardines, herring, carp, mussels, clams, and other water-dwelling critters contain the thiaminaseenzymes, which break down and can cause a deficiency of thiamine, an important B vitamin. Fortunately, the heat from cooking these foods is enough to change the thiaminaseenzymes and render them harmless.

  2. Jan 29, 2022 · 1. It gives your cat a shiny coat and gorgeous eyes. 2. It’s the food kitty prefers to eat, so you know what you should mix it with: ice cream, yogurt, fish paste (madamufu), sundried tuna (Shima no tāmen)…a lot of different pet foods as mentioned above but these Japanese food are very good options too! 3.

  3. Mar 6, 2024 · Japanese Bobtails have triangular faces and large, prominent ears. These kitties are small, only reaching eight to twelve pounds, with long or short silky hair. Bobtails have sweet, loving personalities and are quite intelligent and energetic. They make excellent family pets and love to be the center of attention.

  4. Sep 5, 2023 · What Human Food Can Cats NOT Eat? Though some human foods are OK for kitties, other foods should be avoided or fed with significant caution. Although this isn’t a comprehensive list, some foods to keep away from cats include: Chocolate (especially dark chocolate) Onion. Garlic. Nuts (especially macadamia nuts and walnuts) Grapes and raisins

  5. You all know that Japan is an island country surrounded by the sea. Being an island country, you can always taste fresh seafood in Japan. For example, sushi and sashimi, which everyone knows, are the most iconic dishes in Japan. Besides seafood, there are many delicious dishes in Japan. These dishes have their own [food and drink rules] and [manners] that are unique to Japan. It may be strange ...

  6. “It is 10,000 years since cats first appeared, and cats are essentially unchanged; it is humans that have changed. A society that is comfortable for cats is one that is also comfortable for humans.” * Japan Pet Food Association data (2015) Translated from “Neko to Nihonjin (Cats and Japanese People),” SERAI, March 2017, pp.30-31.

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