05-17-2016, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by FireSignFemme
Worried, though Monte seems to have suffered no ill effects from having earlier pierced through a produce bag to bite chunks out of avocados, I’m wondering what could be going on, wrong with my cat to possess him to do that. I mean that can’t happen and I can’t always be here so what now – Kitty Prozac or something?
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He'll be fine. The worst would be a tummy ache and/or diarrhea according to this article. Keep it away from any birds, goats or horses you have though.
Maybe keep your avocados in a paper sack or in a cabinet if you're really worried about him doing it again?
It could be a vitamin deficiency, like when we have weird cravings that don't make sense, or maybe he just likes the way they smell.
As long as the vet says there's no issue and Monte's not exhibiting distress, I'd do what I could to keep my avocados safe from kitty fangs and carry on. No need to drug the poor guy, which brings its own set of side effects that are far worse than a tummy ache.
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