Here’s What You Should Know About Feline Pica

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There’s nothing wrong if your cat likes to chew on some grass, but if she’s been eating some weird stuff, she may have Feline Pica.

Feline pica is a condition that causes a cat to eat non-edible items, such as plastic, rubber bands, wool, and paper, as a few examples. As you can imagine, this isn’t only unnatural, but also potentially dangerous.

Understanding pica and its causes, as well as its treatments, will help give you the tools necessary to stop your kitty from consuming things that he shouldn’t.

Related:Why Do Cats Eat Grass?

What Could Cause Feline Pica?

There are several factors that may contribute to your kitty developing pica. These include:

          What You Can Do

          If you notice that your pet has started chewing on and swallowing non-food items, a trip to the vet’s office could help you target the cause and get your kitty back on track. If there is an underlying medical condition or a behavioral disorder causing the pica, your vet will help you address it.

          Related:Top 5 Indoor Plants Poisonous To Cats

          Here are a few steps that you can take to discourage your kitty from eating things that he shouldn’t:

                  Never punish your kitty for exhibiting pica, as doing so could result in your cat becoming even more anxious and stressed.

                  Also, because pica could lead to intestinal obstruction when a kitty eats something that his body is unable to pass, it’s important to keep an eye out for symptoms like listlessness, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. If you notice these or other worrisome symptoms, consult with your veterinarian as soon as possible.

                  Tackling Pica Is Possible

                  Keep in mind that a cat exhibits pica when he develops a long-term habit of eating non-food items, so when it comes to stopping your kitty from eating things he shouldn’t, patience is key. Also remember that this is considered an obsessive-compulsive disorder, so in order to change your cat’s behavior, it’s recommend that you figure out the cause and work from there. Remain diligent and work closely with your veterinarian for the best results.

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