My kitten Freya is even more obsessed by food than Giada is , and this is causing reasons for concerns, because it seems there's nothing that repels her and I'm afraid she could eat something really dangerous one of these days.
I already caught her trying to bite a chocolate bar and a few days later she succeded in eating some chocolate cream off a cake. I quickly opened her mouth and tried to clean her tongue as much as I could, but I think she had already swallowed part of it. Nothing happened, luckily.
In the last few weeks she ate a piece of a spicy Pringles chip, and nearly half of a honey filled croissant that had been left unattended. She tried with peanuts too, without success.
I'm alright when she wants to eat my salad, I'm a bit less happy when she wants to eat spicy foods or things that I know they might hurt her.
Today she ate a tiny bit of a walnut, a bit the size of a lentil, but she's a tiny kitten. I know that walnuts aren't good for kitties, so now I wonder what I should expect to happen. She also tried to eat a fragment of walnut shell!
How dangerous is a tiny piece of walnut to a kitten?
More than that, I would also like to know how I can stop her from eating whatever she finds on her path.
She was born and raised (only for a few weeks) behind a restaurant where her mother would dig in the garbage. Might this kind of education be leading her to eat just anything?
I already caught her trying to bite a chocolate bar and a few days later she succeded in eating some chocolate cream off a cake. I quickly opened her mouth and tried to clean her tongue as much as I could, but I think she had already swallowed part of it. Nothing happened, luckily.
In the last few weeks she ate a piece of a spicy Pringles chip, and nearly half of a honey filled croissant that had been left unattended. She tried with peanuts too, without success.
I'm alright when she wants to eat my salad, I'm a bit less happy when she wants to eat spicy foods or things that I know they might hurt her.
Today she ate a tiny bit of a walnut, a bit the size of a lentil, but she's a tiny kitten. I know that walnuts aren't good for kitties, so now I wonder what I should expect to happen. She also tried to eat a fragment of walnut shell!
How dangerous is a tiny piece of walnut to a kitten?
More than that, I would also like to know how I can stop her from eating whatever she finds on her path.
She was born and raised (only for a few weeks) behind a restaurant where her mother would dig in the garbage. Might this kind of education be leading her to eat just anything?