Cats can eat grapefruit flesh, but they need to be careful about the amount. Grapefruit flesh is rich in water, vitamins, trace elements and minerals, etc., which can supplement the nutrients needed by cats and improve their immunity. However, grapefruit is an acidic food, and eating too much may irritate the cat's stomach and intestines, causing vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms. Therefore, the cat owner should control the amount of food they feed and avoid overfeeding. In addition, the cat's diet should be based on cat food, and fruits such as grapefruit can only be given in moderation as a supplementary food. |
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