Yes, a cat can go blind and develop other health problems if fed nothing but dog food, or fed dog food as the majority of the diet.
If the cat eats dog food instead of cat food, then yes, dog food can seriously malnourish the cat after a period of time. Cats have far more nutritional needs than a dog and dog food doesn't contain these essential nutrients such as Taurine. A small amount of dog food will not harm the cat, but this must NEVER consist as part of cat's daily diet.
Cats cannot synthesize Taurine in their bodies (unlike dogs and most other mammals), so they must get it straight from meat. Animal tissues such as poultry and fish are natually high in taurine. Not enough taurine in the cat's diet can lead to heart problems and blindness.
Yes if its wet cat food, dog should only eat dog food.
I am looking for the aisle where the dog food is located. The dog is eating the cat's food.
No; cat food is safe for dogs to eat in the short term. The reason why dog food can cause heart failure and blindness if fed to cats (within a period of time), is because dog food does not contain Taurine and other essential nutrients cats need.A few months ago someone asked the same question, but in reverse ("Will a cat go blind from eating dog food?"). I'm not sure if cats or dogs can actually go blind from eating each other's food, but it is definitely not good for them. It might not cause blindness, but it would certainly cause health problems.Dogs are omnivores, like humans, while cats are strictly carnivores (meat eaters). Dogs need a certain amount of food made from plants, while the best cat food contains little or no plant matter. Which means that cat food is way too high in protein and fat for a dog, and dog food is way too low in protein and fat for a cat. According to the Related Question below, a dog that eats cat food on a regular basis can develop kidney problems from all the excess meat. And according to the Related Link below, a cat that eats dog food can develop heart problems and "other serious health issues."
no. the only main difference between cat and dog food is that a dog food can contains preferably more meat than a cat food can. basically, if a dog eats cat food, there should be absoloutely no problem.
No, nor does eating dog biscuits whiten your teeth.
well my dog and cat get a long well but a mouse is not possible in less the dog is in the middle of course
Because it's in the chain of the cat eating the bird and then dog eating the cat.
For example Romanians consider eating of dog or cat meat as an horror.
Cats may eat dog food due to curiosity, preference for the taste or texture, or if they are not getting enough of their own food. It is important to ensure your cat is receiving a balanced diet to meet their nutritional needs.
Cat food is much higher in fat than dog food. Most dogs prefer it for this reason, and, given the chance, are more likely to eat it. It's generally not a good idea for a dog to eat cat food, but it won't necessarily "harm" them.
It is possible that your cat ate dog food.
Yes they do! They have been seen eating the food I put out for my cats.