Durian has no obvious harm to cats, but some cats are sensitive to the smell of durian, so they may vomit, faint, etc. After smelling it, cats may also experience nausea, constipation, and diarrhea if they consume too much durian. Durian has a core and is relatively large in size. The core contains cyanide, so cats may be poisoned if they accidentally eat it. In addition, the core is too large, so cats may experience symptoms of gastrointestinal obstruction if they accidentally eat it. |
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